Boy with a Frog is a fountain located in the south west segment of Regent's Park Inner Circle created by William Reid Dick and given the park by Sigismund Goetze. The bronze sculpture of a boy kneeling with a frog is set on a heavy black marble calyx-shaped podium rising from a stepped polygonal base in the centre of a pool with a marble apsed sided surround. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1936/00/00 | William Reid Dick | Artist | William Reid Dick's bronze sculpture of boy kneeling with a frog is presented by Sigismund Goetze. | Queen Mary's Gardens | The Regent's Park |
Particulars for Boy With A Frog Fountain, Regent's Park: | |||
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Area of Significance | Art | expression of creative skill and imagination such as painting or sculpture | |
Material | Bronze | ||
Architectural Water Apparatus | Fountain | ||
Sight Category | Object | ||
Art Type | Sculpture | ||
Historic Use | Water-related | ||
Historic Use | Work of Art |
Information | |||
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English National Heritage: | 1227629 |
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