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Statue of Joshua Reynolds

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Artist
  
Alfred Drury

London borough
  
City of Westminster

Opened
  
1931

Statue of Joshua Reynolds

Similar
  
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A statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds stands in the "Annenberg Courtyard" of Burlington House, off Piccadilly in the City of Westminster, London, England. Reynolds was the first president of the Royal Academy, who occupy the main wing of Burlington House.

The work is by Alfred Drury, himself a member of the RA, and was erected by the RA and the Leighton Fund in 1931. It was Grade II listed in February 1970 and its inscription was re-carved 2002.

Near the statue are fountains, installed in 2000, arranged in the pattern of the planets at the time of Reynolds' birth.

References

Statue of Joshua Reynolds Wikipedia