Enzo Plazzotta

Enzo Plazzotta (1921 - October 12, 1981) was an Italian-born British sculptor.

He was born in Mestre, near Venice, and spent his working life in London. Plazzotta is best remembered for a fascination with and study of movement in bronze - the human form, horses, ballerinas, and for his female studies, many of which adorn London's streets.

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Young Dancer, a bronze opposite the Royal Opera House
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Jeté, a bronze on Millbank, Westminster, London

He died in London, aged 60. Public works include:

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See also: Enzo Plazzotta, 1921, 1981, Barbican Centre, Belgrave Square, Biography, Bronze sculpture, Italy, London