Enzo Plazzotta

Young Dancer, a bronze opposite the Royal Opera House.
Jeté, a bronze on Millbank, Westminster, London.
Sculpture Homage to Leonardo (The Vitruvian Man) 1982 in Belgrave Square, London

Enzo Plazzotta (29 May 1921 – 12 October 1981) was an Italian-born British sculptor.[1]

Plazzotta was born in Mestre, near Venice, and spent his working life in London. He 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. He died in London, aged 60.