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Enzo Plazzotta (May 29, 1921 – October 12, 1981) was an Italian-born British sculptor.〔(Enzo Plazzotta: Compton Casey Gallery ) 〕 Plazzotta was born in Mestre, near Venice, and spent his working life in London. He is best remembered for a fascination with and study of movement in bronze - the human form, horses, ballerinas, and for his female studies, many of which adorn London's streets. He died in London, aged 60. ==Works== Public works include: *''Camargue Horses'' stands on the Waterside Terrace at the Barbican Centre, London *''Crucifixion'' in the College Gardens of Westminster Abbey. *''Homage to Leonardo'' stands in Belgrave Square, London. *''Jeté'', 1975, on the corner of 46-57 Millbank, Westminster, London (based on David Wall). *''The Helmet'',(1964) in the grounds of Lewes Priory; commissioned by Sir Tufton Beamish〔http://www.publicsculpturesofsussex.co.uk/object?id=75〕 *''Two Brothers'' - Boys Town, Nebraska. *''Young Dancer'' sits opposite the Royal Opera House in Broad Street, off Bow Street, London. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Enzo Plazzotta」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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