
Stake attention in this memory
A large, weathered, muscular, nude male sculpture, crafted from rough-hewn concrete or stone, is depicted in a kneeling or crouching pose. The figure, identified as "The Spirit of English Law" by F.E. McWilliam, rests its right knee and left foot on a curved, multi-tiered concrete plinth. Its right hand is positioned on its hip, while its left hand rests on its bent left thigh. The sculpture is situated against the facade of a building constructed from light-colored, rectangular stone blocks. To the right, a modern building entrance with a white vertical frame and a reflective glass door is visible. To the left, a section of a traditional brick building with white window frames is partially observable. The base of the plinth and the immediate foreground feature a grey paved sidewalk. Both the plinth and the sculpture exhibit signs of weathering and some biological growth. This scene is located at Holborn Viaduct House, 136-144 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2FJ, United Kingdom.
Symbol
034C6
Volume
4,733
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$2.44


