Trafalgar Square, London
Trafalgar Square. Click to enlarge.
Fourth Plinth’s work: The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist, by Michael Rakowitz, recreating a deity destroyed by ISIS in Iraq, made with 10,500 empty, Iraqi date syrup cans.
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From left to right: National Gallery, St Martin-in-the-Fields church, Fourth Plinth’s work. Click to enlarge.
Inside St Martin-in-the-Fields. Click to enlarge.
Same, closeup. Click to enlarge.
A fountain and the basis of Nelson’s Column. Bronze lions by Sir Edward Landseer. Mermaid statue by Sir Charles Wheeler.
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Façade of the National Gallery. Left: Fourth Plinth’s work.
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Same, closeup. Click to enlarge.
James II, by Grinling Gibbons. 1686. Click to enlarge.
George Washington, replica of a work by Jean-Antoine Houdon. Click to enlarge.