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MDM Props

Categories: Craft / Design, Sculpture

MDM Props

From their website: "MDM works with Artists and Galleries from across the globe, fabricating artworks in a multitude of materials to the highest standards. We work closely with each artist to understand their creative vision, enabling us to fulfil the individual requirements of each project."

We have not identified the sculptor for any of the 5 statues at Arsenal.

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Dennis Bergkamp

The statue was unveiled in Bergkamp's lifetime which puts him in a select clu...

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Herbert Chapman

{On the base of the statue:} Herbert Chapman - Arsenal Manager 1925 - 1934.

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Ken Friar

The previously named North Bridge, was renamed as the Ken Friar bridge and th...

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Thierry Henry

The statue was erected in Henry's lifetime puts him in a select club - see Fe...

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Tony Adams

Unveiled in Adams's lifetime which puts him in a select club - see Fenner Bro...

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Marion Dorn

Marion Dorn

Textile designer. Born on Christmas day, probably at Menlo Park, near San Francisco. She moved to Paris where she met and subsequently married the artist Edward McKnight Kauffer. At the outbreak of...

Person, Craft / Design, France, Morocco, USA

1 memorial
Kindersley Workshop

Kindersley Workshop

From the Workshop's website: "David Kindersley {1915–1995}, lettercutter, sculptor and inventor, started his workshop near Cambridge in 1946, having been apprenticed to Eric Gill. He was joined in ...

Group, Commerce, Craft / Design

1 memorial
Hannah Barlow

Hannah Barlow

Born Bishop's Stortford. Studied at Lambeth School of Art where she was a student of John Sparkes. Began work at Doulton's in 1871, the first female employee, she specialised in painting animals. H...

Person, Art, Craft / Design

1 memorial
Christopher Rahere Webb

Christopher Rahere Webb

Known professionally as Christopher Webb, he was a stained glass designer. Christopher Rahere Webb was a son of Edward Alfred Webb and a nephew of Sir Aston Webb. His middle name, Rahere, refers to...

Person, Armed Forces, Craft / Design

1 memorial
Spitalfields weaving industry

Spitalfields weaving industry

Many of the Huguenots that arrived here in the 16th and 17th centuries were skilled silk weavers and set up looms in their homes in Spitalfields. The Spitalfields textile trade thrived until the mi...

Concept, Commerce, Craft / Design

2 memorials