Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)
Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)

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The sculpture was erected by a committee under the fifteenth Duke of Norfolk in front of St Joseph's Hall. It was designed by Bodley and Garner and constructed by Farmer and Brindley, whose sculptor, Léon-Joseph Chavalliaud, modelled Newman's statue.
Title

Cardinal Newman (1801–1890)

Date

1896

Medium

Campanella marble & Portland stone

Measurements

H 198 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

SW7_JR_S004

Acquisition method

funded by general subscription

Work type

Statue

Owner

London Oratory

Custodian

London Oratory

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

15th June 1896

Listing date

07/11/84

Access

at all times

Inscription description

below figure: JOHN HENRY / CARDINAL NEWMAN / 1801-1890

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Located at

Brompton Road, Kensington

SW7 2RP

Located outside Brompton Oratory, in front of St Wilfrid’s Hall.