
Statue of Stamford Raffles (white polymarble cast)
1972
This monumental white polymarble sculpture depicts Stamford Raffles in contemplative repose, cast in 1972 from an 1887 bronze original by Victorian sculptor Thomas Woolner. Standing on a substantial plinth at Raffles' Landing Site on North Boat Quay, the life-sized figure captures the colonial administrator in formal dress with hand raised thoughtfully to his face, gazing into the distance. The pale stone material lends the work a timeless, austere quality that contrasts with its prominent public setting, serving as a landmark memorial to the historical founder who shaped Singapore's development. Positioned against the open sky with verdant foliage visible at its base, the sculpture commands attention through its commanding scale and dignified composure, inviting reflection on the figure's complex legacy. Photo by Jireh Foo on Unsplash
- Medium
- Polymarble sculpture (cast from 1887 bronze)
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