The lion sculptures at Trafalgar Square are not merely iconic works of art in London; they also embody profound symbolic significance regarding British history and culture. Our artists can create faithful bronze lion statues replicas for you.
Origins of the Sculptures:
The lion sculptures at London’s Trafalgar Square are among the United Kingdom’s most renowned landmarks. These sculptures were designed by the British artist Sir Edwin Landseer and cast in bronze by the Royal Mint. Completed in 1867, the sculptures now boast a history spanning over 150 years.
These sculptures form an integral part of Nelson’s Column, a monument erected to commemorate the victory of British Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar. The four lion sculptures are positioned at the four corners of the column’s base, symbolizing strength, guardianship, and valor.
Dimensions:
Each lion sculpture measures approximately 20 feet (about 6 meters) in length.
The height of each sculpture is approximately 11 feet (about 3.3 meters).
With their massive scale and harmonious proportions, these sculptures are perfectly suited to complement the towering Nelson’s Column and the overall architectural layout of the square.
Distinguished by their exquisite craftsmanship and monumental scale, these sculptures attract countless visitors and stand as outstanding exemplars of British sculptural art. If you are interested in commissioning a large-scale replica of these famous bronze lion sculptures for your own landscape project, please do not hesitate to contact us.