South of the River
South of the River
South of the River
South of the River
South of the River
South of the River
South of the River
South of the River
South of the River
South of the River
South of the River

© the artist's estate. Image credit: Guy's & St Thomas' Foundation

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St Thomas' Hospital, Guy's & St Thomas' Foundation

London

Title

South of the River

Date

1976

Medium

steel

Measurements

H 500 x W 840 x D 460 cm (E)

Accession number

S2001.992

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Architect Eugene Rosenberg when building Becket House; later gifted to the Hospital

Work type

Sculpture

Signature/marks description

SOUTH OF THE RIVER BY BERNARD SCHOTTLANDER - 1976 BORN MAINZ GERMANY 1924 - CAST BY BRITISH STEEL

Inscription description

on a metal plaque on the left 'leg' of the sculpture: DISTILLERY, BREWERY & CHEMICAL ENGINEERS / JOHN DORE & CO . LTD. / STAINLESS STEEL FABRICATORS & COPPERSMITHS / FOWLER ROAD, HAINAULT, ILFORD, ESSEX. ENGLAND / 14 MARCH 1976. AISI . 316 . S / S TEL 01-500-4144

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Westminster Bridge Road, London, Greater London SE1 7EH England

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