Keywords: london architecture outdoor This sculpture, located in a small park at the corner of Victoria St and Broadway in Westminster, London, is called "The Flowering of the English Baroque" by Williams Glynn, and was erected in 1994. It's a memorial to Henry Purcell commissioned by the Westminster City Council. The engraving (illegible in this photo) reads "HENRY PURCELL 1659 - 1695". My friend Jasmine helped me track down the identity of this sculpture. Various modifications to try to deal with low quality of original photo. CC0 waiver: To the extent possible under law, I waive all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. In the United Kingdom laws allow publication of photographs of permanently installed sculptures without permission of the sculptor. This sculpture, located in a small park at the corner of Victoria St and Broadway in Westminster, London, is called "The Flowering of the English Baroque" by Williams Glynn, and was erected in 1994. It's a memorial to Henry Purcell commissioned by the Westminster City Council. The engraving (illegible in this photo) reads "HENRY PURCELL 1659 - 1695". My friend Jasmine helped me track down the identity of this sculpture. Various modifications to try to deal with low quality of original photo. CC0 waiver: To the extent possible under law, I waive all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. In the United Kingdom laws allow publication of photographs of permanently installed sculptures without permission of the sculptor. This sculpture, located in a small park at the corner of Victoria St and Broadway in Westminster, London, is called "The Flowering of the English Baroque" by Williams Glynn, and was erected in 1994. It's a memorial to Henry Purcell commissioned by the Westminster City Council. The engraving (illegible in this photo) reads "HENRY PURCELL 1659 - 1695".
My friend Jasmine helped me track down the identity of this sculpture. Various modifications to try to deal with low quality of original photo.
<a href="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/" rel="nofollow">CC0 waiver: To the extent possible under law, I waive all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.</a> In the United Kingdom laws allow publication of photographs of permanently installed sculptures without permission of the sculptor. london |