Angel of the North
The Angel of the North is a sculpture in Gateshead, England. It was made by the English sculptor Anthony Gormley. It was built in 1994 and finished in 1998. It is made from copper, concrete and weathering steel.
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The Angel of the North, Gateshead, England.
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Angel of the North - 6150534524
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Maquette (1986) for Antony Gormley's proposed Brick Man sculpture, at Leeds City Art Gallery. The work would have been around 120 feet (37 m) tall.
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Gateshead Garden Festival was held in 1990 and signalled an emerging arts policy in the borough.
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Vertical parallel ribs run from the head of the Angel of the North down the rest of its body.
- Angel of the North viewed from East Coast Mainline train.jpg
The statue viewed from a train on the nearby East Coast Mainline
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The Angel of the North has become an iconic symbol of the North East and is used in a variety of local situations, such as imagery on Go North East Angel buses
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Angel of the North (life-size maquette) on display in the grounds of the National Gallery of Australia
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