Jack
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Jack

© the artist. Image credit: Paul Francis / Art UK

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The artwork represents a small monkey with a cheeky grin, perched on the top of a railing, watching the world go by. In 1934, 12 Rhesus monkeys escaped from Bristol Zoo. Over a weekend they were spotted all over the city, with one even entering a Clifton College dormitory. The final monkey was on the run for almost a week before zookeepers managed to lure him back to captivity with a trail of food.
Title

Jack

Medium

metal

Accession number

BS8_PF_S284

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Julian P. Warren

Custodian

Julian P. Warren

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

on top of railing, to right of monkey: To see more sculptures by Julian. P. Warren / turn right along Burlington rd to no 18. / 'JACK' / www.metalgnu.com / Or call into Robson Ward

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Located at

Whiteladies Road, City of Bristol

BS8 2RF

Located on the east side of Whiteladies Road between the junctions with Redland Park and Burlington Road.