Sheep on the Road

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Sheep on the Road
ArtistDeborah Brown
Year1991
MovementBronze sculpture
SubjectSheep
Sheep on the Road, September 2009

Sheep on the Road is an outdoor sculpture located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is a life-size bronzes of six sheep and a shepherd, sculpted in 1991 by acclaimed Northern Irish sculptor, Deborah Brown.

The sculpture was first commissioned by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland for their sculpture garden at Riddell Hall, Belfast. In 1999, it was purchased by Laganside Corporation and moved to the entrance of Waterfront Hall.

References

  1. ^ "Sheep on the Road by Deborah Brown". Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Retrieved 7 July 2009.

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