List of public art in Strand, London
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This is a list of public art in and around Strand, a thoroughfare in the City of Westminster, London.
Strand has linked Westminster with the City of London since the time of the Anglo-Saxons.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://transact.westminster.gov.uk/docstores/publications_store/16%20Strand.pdf|title=Strand Conservation Area General Information Leaflet|date=May 2004|publisher=Westminster City Council Department of Planning and City Development|access-date=7 February 2014}} Aldwych is a crescent at its eastern end created during urban improvements in the early 20th century. Among the examples of architectural sculpture in this area, Jacob Epstein's reliefs of the Ages of Man for Zimbabwe House (originally the British Medical Association building) are of particular note. These were the sculptor's first major works in Britain and the subject of heated controversy due to the figures' nudity in a public setting.{{sfn|Bradley|Pevsner|2003|p=365}}
On the campus of the London School of Economics, much of the public art was bequeathed to the university in 2005 by Louis Odette, a Canadian alumnus who also founded the Windsor Sculpture Park in Windsor, Ontario. He bequeathed a total of 13 works, mainly by Canadian sculptors, to the institution. Not all of those works are within the remit of this list, as some are situated indoors or in the adjacent borough of Camden.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=120–122}}
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| image = Gateway from Devereux Court 20130414 078.JPG
| subject = {{sort|Essex|Bust of Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex}}
| location = Devereux Court
| date = {{circa|1676|sortable=yes}}
| artist = {{sort|Cibber, attr.|Attributed to Caius Gabriel Cibber}}
| architect =
| type = Bust
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066888 Grade II]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|p=40}}
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| image = George III and Father Thames.jpg
| subject = {{sort|George 3|Statue of George III}}
| commonscat = Statue of George III, Somerset House, London
| type = Sculptural groups
| location = Somerset House, Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5113|-0.1174|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Statue of George III}}
| date = {{circa|1790|sortable=yes}}
| artist = {{sortname|John|Bacon|dab=sculptor, born 1740}}
| architect = {{sortname|William|Chambers|dab=architect}}
| notes = The King, in the upper group, leans on a rudder and is flanked by a British lion and the prow of a classical barge; the Thames is represented below him as a river god. The maritime theme refers both to the function of the building, as offices for the Royal Navy (among other institutions), and to the King himself as steering the ship of state.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=252–254}}
| designation = {{sort|A|[http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1237087 Grade I]}}
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| image = Lion sejant by Alfred Stevens, Law Society, Chancery Lane.jpg
| subject = Lions sejant
| type = Iron railing finials
| location = The Law Society, Chancery Lane
| date = 1852 {{small|(original model)}}
| artist = {{sortname|Alfred|Stevens|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{sortname|Charles|Holden}}
| notes = Copies of the figures originally designed for the (now removed) dwarf-posts outside the British Museum, incorporated by Holden into his Law Society extension of 1902–1904. The same design also appears on the railings surrounding Stevens's magnum opus, the Duke of Wellington's tomb in St Paul's Cathedral (completed in 1912).{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=80–81}}{{NHLE|num=1292263|desc=The Law Society|fewer-links=x|access-date=6 July 2015}}
| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1292263 Grade II*]}}
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| image = Kaled by Giuseppe Grandi, 193 Fleet Street.jpg
| subject = Kaled (also known as Lara's Page or Kaled on the Morning of Lara's Battle)
| location = 193 Fleet Street
| date = 1872–1873
| artist = {{sortname|Giuseppe|Grandi}}
| architect = Archer & Green
| type = Statue in niche
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064665 Grade II]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=123}}
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| image = Nineteenth-century office buildings, where Chancery Lane meets Fleet Street (geograph 2244231).jpg
| commonscat = 193 Fleet Street
| subject = Architectural sculpture
| location = 193 Fleet Street
| date = 1883
| artist = Houghton of Great Portland Street
| architect = Archer & Green
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064665 Grade II]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=123}}
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| image = Slightly under-dressed young woman waiting for her case to be called at the Law Courts - geograph.org.uk - 1133150.jpg
| subject = Truth, Justice, Liberty and Mercy
| location = {{sort|Law Society|The Law Society}}
| date = 1902–1904
| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Pibworth|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{sortname|Charles|Holden}}
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1292263 Grade II*]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=80}}
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| image = Count Peter of Savoy (7945253616).jpg
| commonscat = Statue of Peter II of Savoy, Savoy Hotel
| subject = {{sort|Peter|Statue of Peter II, Count of Savoy}}
| location = Savoy Hotel, Strand
| date = 1904 (erected)
| artist = {{sortname|Frank|Lynn Jenkins|}}
| architect = {{sortname|Thomas Edward|Collcutt}}
| type = Statue
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1236709 Grade II]}}
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| image = Statue of Gladstone, Strand, London.JPG
| subject = {{sort|Gladstone|Memorial to William Ewart Gladstone}}
| commonscat = Gladstone Memorial, London
| location = Strand, in front of St Clement Danes
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5130|-0.1146|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Memorial to William Ewart Gladstone}}
| date = 1905
| artist = {{sortname|William Hamo|Thornycroft}}
| architect = {{sort|Lee|John Lee}}
| type = Memorial with statue and other sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1237098 Grade II]}}
| notes = Unveiled 4 November 1905. Allegorical figures around the base represent Courage, Education, Aspiration and Brotherhood. Also represented are the arms of Gladstone's constituencies, Midlothian, Oxford University, the Duchy of Lancaster and Newark.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=258–259}}
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| image = New sculpture on Milford Lane.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Milford Lane|Architectural sculpture on Milford Lane}}
| location = Milford Lane, near the junction with Strand
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5128|-0.1137|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Architectural sculpture on Milford Lane}}
| date = {{circa|1900–1925}}
| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Poole|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Repurposed architectural sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Commissioned for the offices of the United Kingdom Provident Institution, demolished in the 1970s.{{cite web |last1=Mansfield |first1=Ian |title=London Public Art: Three large stone heads on Milford Lane |url=https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/articles/london-public-art-three-large-stone-heads-on-milford-lane-40908/ |website=IanVisits |access-date=12 June 2022 |date=20 January 2021}}
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| image = Losing one's balance.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Milford Lane|Architectural sculpture on Milford Lane}}
| location = Milford Lane, opposite Little Essex Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5124|-0.1134|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Architectural sculpture on Milford Lane}}
| date = {{circa|1900–1925}}
| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Poole|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Repurposed architectural sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Commissioned for the offices of the United Kingdom Provident Institution, demolished in the 1970s.
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| image = New sculpture of justice on Milford Lane.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Milford Lane|Architectural sculpture on Milford Lane}}
| location = Milford Lane, at junction with Tweezer's Alley
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5121|-0.1131|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Architectural sculpture on Milford Lane}}
| date = {{circa|1900–1925}}
| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Poole|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Repurposed architectural sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Commissioned for the offices of the United Kingdom Provident Institution, demolished in the 1970s.
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| image = Zimbabwe House three statues.jpg
| subject = The Ages of Man
| commonscat = The Ages of Man, Strand sculptures by Jacob Epstein
| location = 429 Strand (Zimbabwe House)
| date = 1907–1908
| artist = {{sortname|Jacob|Epstein}}
| architect = {{sortname|Charles|Holden}}
| type = Reliefs
| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1237039 Grade II*]}}
| notes =
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| image = Samuel Johnson statue, St Clement Danes.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Johnson|Statue of Samuel Johnson}}
| commonscat = Statue of Samuel Johnson, London
| type = Statue
| location = Strand, behind St Clement Danes
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5132|-0.1136|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Statue of Samuel Johnson}}
| date = 1910
| artist = {{sortname|Percy Hetherington|Fitzgerald}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 4 August 1910. Fitzgerald was an amateur sculptor and something of a self-appointed authority on Dr Johnson, who was a parishioner of St Clement's. A portrait medallion of James Boswell is set into the pedestal, which is a post-war replacement for the original.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=263–164}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1237100 Grade II]}}
}}
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| image = Australia House Statuary I (20486666959).jpg
| commonscat = The Prosperity of Australia
| subject = The Prosperity of Australia
| location = Left of the main entrance of Australia House, Aldwych/Strand
| date = 1915–1918
| artist = {{sortname|Harold|Parker|Harold Parker (sculptor)}}
| architect = {{sortname|Alexander Marshall|Mackenzie}}
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1357166 Grade II]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Hibbert|Weinreb|Keay|Keay|2008|p=32}}
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| image = Australia House Statuary II (20050860444).jpg
| commonscat = The Awakening of Australia
| subject = The Awakening of Australia
| location = Right of the main entrance of Australia House, Aldwych/Strand
| date = 1915–1918
| artist = {{sortname|Harold|Parker|Harold Parker (sculptor)}}
| architect = {{sortname|Alexander Marshall|Mackenzie}}
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1357166 Grade II]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Hibbert|Weinreb|Keay|Keay|2008|p=32}}
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| image = Phoebus Driving the Horses of the Sun.jpg
| commonscat = Phoebus Driving the Horses of the Sun
| subject = Phoebus Driving the Horses of the Sun
| location = Australia House, Aldwych/Strand
| date = 1919; erected 1923
| artist = {{sortname|Bertram|Mackennal}}
| architect = {{sortname|Alexander Marshall|Mackenzie}}
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1357166 Grade II]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Hibbert|Weinreb|Keay|Keay|2008|p=32}} {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100295b.htm|title=Mackennal, Sir Edgar Bertram (1863–1931)|first=Noel S.|last=Hutchison|work=Australian Dictionary of Biography|date=1986|access-date=14 April 2010}}
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| image = Civil Service Rifles Memorial, front (3, cropped).jpg
| subject = {{sort|Civil Service Rifles|Civil Service Rifles War Memorial}}
| commonscat = Civil Service Rifles War Memorial
| type = Memorial
| location = Somerset House, River Terrace
| coordinates = {{coord|51.51032|-0.11756|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Civil Service Rifles War Memorial}}
| date = 1923
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}
| notes = Unveiled 27 January 1924 in the centre of the courtyard of Somerset House; relocated in 2002. The fictive flags are a feature that Lutyens originally intended to employ on the Cenotaph in Whitehall.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=254–255}} Originally these were of copper but they have been replaced by flags carved from stone and painted.{{NHLE|num=1237096|desc=The Civil Service Rifles War Memorial|fewer-links=x|access-date= 19 December 2015}}
| designation = {{sort|B|[http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1237096 Grade II*]}}
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| image = Andrew Young memorial.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Young|Memorial to {{nobreak|Andrew Young}}}}
| commonscat =
| type = Plaque with portrait relief
| location = Strand, rear of central block of Bush House
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5125|-0.1169|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Memorial to Andrew Young}}
| date = 1924
| artist = {{sortname|Eric|Bradbury|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{sortname|Harvey Wiley|Corbett}} {{small|(Bush House)}}
| notes = Inscribed {{small|IN MEMORY OF/ ANDREW YOUNG F.S.I/ FIRST VALUER TO THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL/ 1884–1914/ HE LABOURED TO BEAUTIFY/ THE LONDON HE LOVED}}. Young oversaw the building of Aldwych and Kingsway in 1899–1905.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|p=265}}{{sfn|Bradley|Pevsner|2003|p=332}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}
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| image = Bush House, London, Closeup (cropped).jpg
| subject = Anglo-American Friendship
| location = Bush House, Aldwych
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5131|-0.1175|display=inline|name=Anglo-American Friendship}}
| date = 1924–1925
| artist = {{sortname|Malvina|Hoffman}}
| architect = {{sortname|Harvey Wiley|Corbett}} {{small|(Bush House)}}
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066492 Grade II]}}
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| image = Architectural sculpture above entrance, India House, London.jpg
| subject = Two elephants and a relief of the Lion Capital of Ashoka
| location = India House, Aldwych
| date = 1930s
| artist =
| architect =
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066491 Grade II]}}
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| image = India House, London 20130414 121 - Copy.jpg
| subject = Twelve decorations representing the states of India
| location = India House, Aldwych
| date = 1930s
| artist =
| architect =
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066491 Grade II]}}
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| subject = Thought
| location = Clare Market, Old Building (London School of Economics)
| date = 1932–1933
| artist = {{sortname|Edgar Silver|Frith|nolink=yes}}
| architect = {{sortname|A. S. G.|Butler|nolink=yes}}
| type = Bas-reliefs
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://ornamentalpassions.blogspot.com/2016/07/london-school-of-economics-old-building.html|title=London School of Economics Old Building, Clare Market WC2|website=Ornamental Passions|date=30 July 2016|first=Chris|last=Partridge|access-date=2 April 2022}}{{sfn|Bradley|Pevsner|2003|p=304}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/arts-and-music/art-on-campus/art-on-campus|title=Art on campus|publisher=London School of Economics|access-date=2 April 2022}}
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| image = LSE-mosa.jpg
| subject = Mosaic
| type = Mosaic
| location = Clare Market, St Clement's Building (London School of Economics)
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5144|-0.1170|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Mosaic}}
| date = 1961
| artist = {{sortname|Harry Warren|Wilson|nolink=1}}
| architect = White-Cooper & Turner
| notes = The mosaic represents the River Thames and subjects taught at the LSE.{{citation|mode=cs1|last1=Hamey|first1=Baldwin|title=Clare Market: from flesh and fish to art|url=http://baldwinhamey.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/clare-market/|website=London Details|access-date=17 August 2014|date=26 June 2013}}{{citation|mode=cs1|last1=Pearson|first1=Lynn|title=Postwar murals database|url=https://www.academia.edu/5211590|website=Academia.edu|access-date=17 August 2014}}{{sfn|Bradley|Pevsner|2003|p=304}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
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| image =
| subject = Winged Form
| location = Gray's Inn Fields
| date = 1968
| artist = {{sortname|Geoffrey|Wickham|nolink=1}}
| architect =
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation =
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|p=156}}
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| image = Lord Dowding - geograph.org.uk - 680493.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Dowding|Statue of Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding}}
| commonscat = Hugh Dowding statue, London
| type = Statue
| location = Strand, in front of St Clement Danes
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5130|-0.1143|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Statue of Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding}}
| date = 1988
| artist = Faith Winter
| architect = {{sortname|C. A.|Hart|nolink=1}}
| notes = Unveiled 30 October 1988 by the Queen Mother.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=265–257}} The first of a pair of statues of notable Royal Air Force personnel to be erected outside St Clement Danes, the Central Church of the RAF.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.raf.mod.uk/stclementdanes/|title=Welcome to St Clement Danes|publisher=Royal Air Force|access-date=10 February 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150213112307/http://www.raf.mod.uk/stclementdanes/|archive-date=13 February 2015|df=dmy-all}} The pose has been described as "deliberately unheroic".{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=265–257}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
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| image =
| subject = The Marchers
| location = King's College, London
| date = 1975
| artist = {{sortname|Fred|Kormis}}
| architect =
| type = Relief
| designation =
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|p=111}}
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| image = Nehru bust, India Place, London.JPG
| subject = {{sort|Nehru|Bust of Jawaharlal Nehru}}
| commonscat = Memorial to Jawaharlal Nehru, London
| type = Bust
| location = India Place
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5123|-0.1185|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Memorial to Jawaharlal Nehru}}
| date = 1991
| artist = {{sortname|Latika|Katt}}
| architect = {{sortname|Peter|Leach Associates|nolink=1}}
| notes = Unveiled 14 November 1991 in India House.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=104–105}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
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| image = Statue of Sir Arthur Harris outside St Clement Danes.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Harris|Statue of Sir Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet}}
| commonscat = Arthur Harris, statue in London
| type = Statue
| location = Strand, in front of St Clement Danes
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5131|-0.1144|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Statue of Sir Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet}}
| date = 1992
| artist = Faith Winter
| architect = {{sortname|T.|Hart and Michael Goss|nolink=1}}
| notes = Unveiled 31 May 1992 by the Queen Mother. The decision to commemorate "Bomber" Harris ignited a major controversy and was criticised by the mayors of Cologne and Dresden. The unveiling was met by a public protest.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=267–279}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
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| image = Giant map on 111 Strand.jpg
| subject = Reliefs
| location = 111 Strand
| date = 2001–2002
| artist = Langlands & Bell
| architect = Squire & Partners
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = A simplified version of the surrounding street plan, in panels of Portland stone.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.modusoperandi-art.com/projects/111_strand|title=111 Strand|publisher=Modus Operandi Art Consultants|access-date=27 September 2024}}
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| image = Baby Tembo in 2018.jpg
| subject = Baby Tembo
| commonscat = Baby Tembo
| type = Sculpture
| location = John Watkins Plaza (London School of Economics)
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5143|-0.1167|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Baby Tembo}}
| date = 2002
| artist = {{sortname|Derrick Stephan|Hudson|nolink=yes}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Part of the Odette bequest.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsehistory/2017/12/29/baby-tembo-by-derrick-hudson|title=Baby Tembo by Derrick Hudson|first=Sue|last=Donnelly|date=29 December 2017|publisher=London School of Economics|access-date=2 April 2022}} This work and Yolanda vanderGaast's Penguin were formerly sited on Clare Market as the LSE crèche was at that time located at the top of the street, and it was thought that these sculptures might appeal to children.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=120–122}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
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| image = Three Fates, LSE.JPG
| subject = Three Fates
| commonscat =
| type = Sculpture
| location = Clement's Inn, opposite Pethick-Lawrence House (London School of Economics)
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5137|-0.1149|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Three Fates}}
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|Morton|Katz|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Part of the Odette bequest.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=120–122}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
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| image = Equus, LSE.JPG
| subject = Equus
| commonscat =
| type = Sculpture
| location = John Watkins Plaza, outside the British Library of Political and Economic Science
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5145|-0.1160|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Equus}}
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|Edwina|Sandys}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Part of the Odette bequest. A bronze copy of a smaller marble original of 1977, produced during the artist's "Stone Age" period.{{sfn|Seebohm|2011|page=168}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
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| image =
| subject = Bluerain
| location = Lionel Robbins Building (London School of Economics), Portugal Street
| date = 2009
| artist = {{sortname|Michael|Brown|nolink=yes}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|p=122}}
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| image = Penguin sculpture LSE (cropped).jpg
| subject = Penguin
| commonscat = Penguin sculpture, London School of Economics
| location = John Watkins Plaza (London School of Economics)
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5144|-0.1168|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Penguin}}
| date = 2009
| artist = {{sortname|Yolanda|vanderGaast|nolink=yes}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Part of the Odette bequest. VanderGaast's original Penguin of 2002{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=120–122}} stood in Clare Market from 2005. In 2009 it was stolen; the thieves left only the flippers behind.{{citation |mode=cs1 |url=http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/news/archives/2009/10/Penguin.aspx |title=New penguin on the block |publisher=London School of Economics|date=3 November 2009 |access-date=27 February 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307162014/http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/news/archives/2009/10/Penguin.aspx |archive-date = 7 March 2016}} A replacement statue was installed that year; in 2015 it moved to its current site.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsehistory/2016/12/06/the-lse-penguin-by-yolanda-vandergaast/|first=Sue|last=Donnelly|title=The LSE Penguin by Yolanda Vandergaast|date=6 December 2016|publisher=London School of Economics|access-date=2 April 2022}}
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| image = LSE Old Building Entrance, Houghton Street.jpg
| subject = Final Sale
| location = Houghton Street, Old Building (London School of Economics)
| date = 2015
| artist = Recycle Group {{small|(Andrey Blokhin and Georgy Kuznetsov)}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Relief
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.carolinebanks.co.uk/spotted/final-sale-public-art-at-the-old-building-london-school-of-economics|title=Final Sale – public art at the Old Building London School of Economics|first=Caroline|last=Banks|date=16 April 2015|access-date=2 April 2022}}
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| image = The World Turned Upside Down (sculpture by Mark Wallinger).jpg
| commonscat = The World Turned Upside Down (Mark Wallinger)
| subject = The World Turned Upside Down
| location = Sheffield Street, outside the Saw Swee Hock Student Centre (London School of Economics)
| date = 2019
| artist = {{sortname|Mark|Wallinger}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 26 March 2019.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-news-from-LSE/2019/03-Mar-19/LSE-unveils-new-sculpture-by-Mark-Wallinger|title="The World Turned Upside Down" – LSE unveils new sculpture by Mark Wallinger|publisher=London School of Economics|date=26 March 2019|access-date=3 April 2022}}
}}
{{Public art/row
| image = The Ark by Pablo Reinoso.jpg
| commonscat =
| subject = The Ark
| location = Lincoln Square, Carey Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5148|-0.1139|title=The Ark}}
| date = 2019
| artist = {{sortname|Pablo|Reinoso|dab=designer}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = {{cite web |title=Pablo Reinoso unveils monumental sculpture in Holborn, London |url=https://www.waddingtoncustot.com/news/198/ |website=Waddington Custot |access-date=6 October 2024 |language=en |date=May 2019}}
}}
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