Statue of Queen Anne | |
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Location | Minehead, Somerset, England |
Coordinates | 51°12′19″N 3°28′44″W / 51.2053°N 3.479°W |
Built | 1719 |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Statue of Queen Anne |
Designated | 4 July 1952[1] |
Reference no. | 1207015 |
Location of Statue of Queen Anne in Somerset |
The Statue of Queen Anne in Minehead, Somerset, England was built in 1719. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]
History
The statue depicts Queen Anne in full court dress.[1] It was designed by Francis Bird, who had previously made a sculpture of the queen for St Paul's Cathedral,[2] after a commission by Sir Jacob Bancks the local member of parliament for Minehead.[3] Statues of the queen were a "fashionable ornament" during her reign.[4]
It was removed from its original site in St Michael's Church during restoration work in 1880. It was to have been placed in the town hall, but following a public subscription for the canopy it was re-erected at its current site in 1893.[5][6]
Architecture
The statue is made of alabaster. The pedestal and canopy which were added by H. Dare Bryan in 1893 are of Carrara marble. Above the statue is a dentilled pediment and cornice[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Historic England. "Statue of Queen Anne (1207015)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
- ↑ Van Hensbergen, Claudine (2014). "Carving a Legacy: Public Sculpture of Queen Anne, c.1704–1712" (PDF). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 37 (2): 229–244. doi:10.1111/1754-0208.12154.
- ↑ Byford, Enid (1987). Somerset Curiosities. Dovecote Press. p. 45. ISBN 978-0946159482.
- ↑ Smith, Nicola (2017). Revival: The Royal Image and the English People (2001). Routledge. ISBN 9781351766074.
- ↑ Historic England. "Statue of Queen Anne (1207015)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
- ↑ "Queen Anne". Vads. Public Monuments and Sculpture Association. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
External links
- Media related to Queen Anne's Statue, Minehead at Wikimedia Commons