The Lost Bow statue
The Lost Bow statue is a company based in London, England that specializes in statuaries and art & creative works. Their focus is on creating unique and beautiful pieces that capture the imagination and inspire awe. With a commitment to quality and craftsmanship, The Lost Bow statue is dedicated to providing their customers with the very best in artistic expression.
Introduction to The Lost Bow statue
The Lost Bow statue is a statuary and art company located in London, England. The company has a rich history of providing unique and creative pieces to their customers. What makes this company stand out is the quality of their products and their attention to detail.Services & products
The Lost Bow statue offers a variety of services such as custom-made statues and sculptures. They also have a range of pre-made products which include garden statues, fountains and much more. Customers can expect to find unique, high-quality pieces that are not available elsewhere.Location
The Lost Bow statue is located in the heart of London, in the NW1 4NY area. The area is known for its artsy vibe and is home to many art galleries and studios. Customers can also enjoy the nearby Regent's Park for a relaxing stroll. The company is easily accessible by public transportation with the closest options being the Camden Town, Mornington Crescent, and Euston stations.Benefits
Customers should choose The Lost Bow statue because of their exceptional quality and attention to detail. The company's team works closely with their clients to ensure that they receive the exact product they want. The Lost Bow statue takes pride in their unique and creative pieces that cannot be found elsewhere.Good to know
Customers should be aware that due to the intricate nature of their products, the process may take longer than expected. However, the end result is worth the wait. Additionally, the company only uses environmentally friendly materials in their products.Reviews
Customers rave about the quality and uniqueness of The Lost Bow statue's products. They appreciate the company's attention to detail and the team's willingness to work with them to bring their vision to life. Overall, customers highly recommend The Lost Bow statue to anyone looking for a unique piece of art.Amenities
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art gallery
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sculpture garden
FAQ
What types of materials are used to create your statuaries?
We use a variety of materials to create our statuaries, including stone, metal, and resin. Each material is carefully selected to ensure the highest quality and durability of our products.Can you create custom statuaries based on customer designs or requests?
Yes, we offer custom statuary design services based on customer designs or requests. Our team of skilled artisans can work with you to create a unique and personalized piece that fits your specific needs and preferences.How do you ensure the durability of your statuaries?
We take great care in ensuring the durability of our statuaries. We use high-quality materials and employ skilled artisans who utilize traditional techniques to create pieces that are built to last. Additionally, we conduct thorough quality control inspections to ensure that each piece meets our rigorous standards.Are your statuaries suitable for indoor or outdoor placement?
Our statuaries are suitable for both indoor and outdoor placement. We offer a range of materials and finishes that are specifically designed to withstand the elements, making them a great choice for outdoor use. Additionally, our indoor statuaries are designed to complement a variety of interior design styles.What is the estimated production and shipping time for statuaries?
The estimated production and shipping time for our statuaries varies depending on the specific product and customization options selected. We strive to provide accurate production and shipping timelines for each order, and our customer service team is available to provide updates and answer any questions throughout the process.Reviews
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Greg
The Lost Bow by Albert Hemstock Hodge (1875-1918). c. 1910. This depiction of Cupid is another of Hodge's sculptures featuring children with an animal.
29-05-2022
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CUDD LESS
Cupid's missing bow
29-05-2022
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JR Bradbury
This bronze depicts a muscular toddler in a helmet sitting on top of a vulture. At first glance It looks as if he is about to attack the vulture, the arrow which was once in his hand is now missing. We have to assume this is a Roman God. Cupid would be the first to come to mind with his arrows, but that hardly fits the warrior depicted in this scene. This is a Grade II listed bronze which was sculpted by Albert H Hodge (1875 - 1918) in 1910, and presented to the Royal Parks in 1939.
29-05-2020
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Stevelites
Ornamental sculpture on a pedestal situated at the head of the lake. Signed and dated Albert H Hodge, 12-3-10. Portland stone rectangular pedestal. Cast bronze statue of a putto, nude apart from a helmet, small cloak and quiver of arrows, sitting astride a large, naturalistically modelled vulture which has his how pinned beneath its talons. The vulture gazes backwards towards the putto whose raised hand holds an arrow with which to stab the bird. History: The sculpture is believed to have been commissioned by the painter and sculptor Sigismund Goetze (1866-1939) for his home and forms a pair with The Mighty Hunter (qv). It is known to have been presented to Queen Mary's Gardens in 1939 following their redesigning (which included a theatre and cafe) by Duncan Campbell, Superintendent of Regent's Park for the Ministry of Works. Goetze, who lived at Nuffield Lodge, commissioned and presented a number of features to Queen Mary's Gardens (qv), a practice his wife continued in other London parks after his death through her Constance Fund. Albert Hodge (1875-1918) began training in Glasgow as an architect but became a specialist in architectural sculpture, working for many important architects on prestigious commissions including the Victoria and Albert Museum, Glamorgan County Hall, Cardiff and reliefs on the Robert Burns Monument in Stirling.
29-05-2020
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He Zhang
29-05-2018