Physical Energy

Dramatic display in the Royal Academy courtyard of G.F. Watt’s statue, Physical Energy, to mark the bicentenary of the artists’ birth.

I know the statue well as the original plaster version is at the Watt’s Gallery and there is a bronze version in Kensington Gardens. The statue shows a man on a horse which is rearing up as he seems to shade his eyes from the sun. It works well against the lovely architecture of Burlington House.

The first bronze cast of the statue was Watt’s last submission to the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 1904 and this fourth version has been cast to be placed on the A3 near the Watt’s Gallery at Guildford as a permanent memorial of the bicentenary.

Closes on 30 March 2018

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