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Plea over missing 1986 Sir Antony Gormley sculpture | Plea over missing 1986 Sir Antony Gormley sculpture |
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An appeal has been made to find a life-sized sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley which has been missing for 30 years. | An appeal has been made to find a life-sized sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley which has been missing for 30 years. |
The artist created the public art as part of the National Garden Festival at Stoke-on-Trent, Historic England said. | The artist created the public art as part of the National Garden Festival at Stoke-on-Trent, Historic England said. |
It added the figure of a man, called A View, A Place, overlooked the Fowlea Valley but it was removed when the festival closed in 1986. | It added the figure of a man, called A View, A Place, overlooked the Fowlea Valley but it was removed when the festival closed in 1986. |
Historic England has compiled a list of works that have been lost, sold, stolen or destroyed. | Historic England has compiled a list of works that have been lost, sold, stolen or destroyed. |
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The public body that protects England's historic places has appealed to people to get in touch via its website. | The public body that protects England's historic places has appealed to people to get in touch via its website. |
Stoke-on-Trent historian and author Fred Hughes said the disappearance of the sculpture was "just one of those mysteries of life". | |
He said as far as the festival was concerned, the figure was "one of the many" pieces of public art. | |
Mr Hughes said: "We'd had nothing like this before the festival [in the area]. | |
"To see that art put out into our streets, it was a great leap forward as far as art appreciation was concerned, | |
"We don't know where it went... Where do you put one of those in your back garden?" | |
The life-sized lead, fibreglass and plaster statue was placed at the festival's highest point looking out over the Fowlea Valley, Art UK said. | |
Katey Goodwin, head of research and digitisation at the website, said: "It looks like it was among one of his [Sir Antony Gormley's] early ones. | |
"It would be great if the city had still got [the] Gormley statue." |