Monday, 11 April 2016

Clean-up starts on Wellington Arch sculpture in Hyde Park

Cleaning work has started on a bronze sculpture on Wellington Arch near London's Hyde Park.
English Heritage is restoring the Quadriga, which depicts four horses representing the chaos of war and the angel of peace calming them.
Sculptor Adrian Jones began work on a prototype for the sculpture in 1908 before it was cast in bronze and placed on top of the arch in 1912.
Weather pollution and bird droppings have taken their toll on the sculpture.
Quadriga sculpture on top of Wellington Arch
Sculptor Adrian Jones began work on a prototype for the sculpture in 1908



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In 1891 a plaster model of the Quadriga was exhibited at the Royal Academy, which the then Prince of Wales and future Edward VII suggested would be a suitable adornment for the arch that was being rebuilt while being moved in the 1880s for road widening.
Quadriga sculpture on top of Wellington ArchImage copyrightPA
Image captionThe sculpture depicts the angel of peace standing on a four-horse chariot
The restoration project, spanning three months, will cost about £250,000.
Kate Mavor, English Heritage's chief executive, said: "We're giving one of London's most dramatic sculptures the tending loving care it deserves."
Quadriga sculpture on top of Wellington ArchImage copyrightPA
Image captionThe Quadriga is Europe's largest bronze sculpture
Work to remedy corrosion, flaws, cracks and damage where rain has penetrated the sculpture is also being carried out, said the charity.
Quadriga sculpture on top of Wellington ArchImage copyrightPA
Image captionEdward VII took a keen interest in the Quadriga's creation but died in 1910 before it was completed
The next phase of the project, currently taking place, is to apply several coats of clear wax, protecting the sculpture from future wear and tear, using blowtorches.
Quadriga sculpture on top of Wellington ArchImage copyrightPA
Image captionA controversial equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington was placed on top of the arch in 1846 but was taken down in the 1880s when the arch was moved
Quadriga sculpture on top of Wellington ArchImage copyrightPA
Image captionTime, weather, traffic fumes and bird droppings have taken their toll on the sculpture