Enzo Plazzotta (29 May 1921 – 12 October 1981) was an Italian-born British sculptor.[1]

Young Dancer, a bronze opposite the Royal Opera House.
Jeté, a bronze on Millbank, Westminster, London.
Sculpture Homage to Leonardo (The Vitruvian Man) 1982 in Belgrave Square, London

Plazzotta was born in Mestre, near Venice, and spent his working life in London. He is best remembered for a fascination with and study of movement in bronze - the human form, horses, ballerinas, and for his female studies, many of which adorn London's streets. He died in London, aged 60.

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  1. ^ Enzo Plazzotta: Compton Casey Gallery Archived February 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Enzo Plazzotta". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  3. ^ "The Hand of Christ sculpture by Italian sculptor Enzo Plazzotta in".
  4. ^ "Object Details | Public Sculptures of Sussex".
  5. ^ "Two Brothers - Boys Town, NE". Figurative Public Sculpture on Waymarking.com. Waymarking.com. Retrieved 7 November 2012.

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