Elisabeth Frink

British · 1930–1993

Elisabeth Frink (1930-1993) was a British sculptor and printmaker known for her powerfully textured bronzes of men, horses, birds, and dogs. One of the most celebrated public sculptors of her generation, she explored themes of vulnerability, aggression, and the natural world, with major commissions including the Risen Christ at Liverpool Cathedral.

Elisabeth Frink public sculptures and installations

Horse and Rider

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Elisabeth Frink

Horse and Rider

1975 · New Bond Street & Burlington Gardens, Mayfair, London

A monumental bronze of a naked, barefoot rider seated on a horse without saddle or bridle, Frink described the work as an ageless symbol of man and horse. Commissioned by Trafalgar House in 1974, it now stands at the corner of New Bond Street and Burlington Gardens in Mayfair.

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