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  1. Réalisée en 1832 par le sculpteur britannique Sir Richard Westmacott (1775-1856), cette statue de bronze de 3,5 m de hauteur reposant sur un socle de granit de 4,4 m représente l’homme d’État britannique tory George Canning (1770-1827) qui, bien qu’il ait occupé au cours de sa carrière divers postes ministériels et autres fonctions et missions d’État de grande importance n’a ...

  2. George Canning only became Prime Minister of the country for a few months before he died, so we'll never really know just how good a leader he could've been. The statue shows George Canning larger than life size in a neo-classical pose. Projecting the image of a dignified man looking into the distance.

  3. George Canning (after Joseph Nollekens)‘, Edward Hodges Baily, 1829

  4. www.shadyoldlady.com › location › 131George Canning

    The statue to Prime Minister George Canning. Location: Parliament Square, Westminster Description: This 3.56 metres bronze sculpture depicts the British Prime Minister larger than life size with the brief inscription 'George Canning'. George Canning is famous for being the shortest serving Prime Minister in British history, surviving 118 days ...

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  6. Watch on. Statue of George Canning at Westminster Abbey | presented by John Kittmer (Anglo-Hellenic League) Further information about the object discussed in this video can be found on the Westminster Abbey website .

  7. George Canning only became Prime Minister of the country for a few months before he died, so we'll never really know just how good a leader he could've been. The statue shows George Canning larger than life size in a neo-classical pose. Projecting the image of a dignified man looking into the distance.