Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury
Chaucer in Canterbury

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A larger than life statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, dressed as a Canterbury pilgrim. There are 30 characters depicted on the plinth. Each character appears in the 'Canterbury Tales' but is also linked to, and depicted as, a local person. Chaucer faces the Eastbridge Hospital, where many pilgrims heading for the cathedral spent the night. The large plinth takes the form of a horse's foot and shows images relating the the 'Canterbury Tales'. Chaucer holds the writing on vellum of the opening text of the 'Canterbury Tales', reminding us that 'Canterbury Tales' became one of the first printed books: the printers' blocks for Chaucer's name appear on the top of the plinth. Chanticleer, the proud rooster mentioned in the Nun's Priest's Tale, can also be found on the side of the plinth.

Title

Chaucer in Canterbury

Date

2016

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 200 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

CT1_TR_S032

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Canterbury Commemoration Society through public subscription

Work type

Statue

Owner

Canterbury City Council

Custodian

Canterbury City Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

12th October 2016

Access

at all times

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Located at

Best Lane, Canterbury

CT1 2AY

Located at the junction of Best Lane and High Street.