Memorial

V&A façade - J. E. Millais Victoria & Albert Museum façade

Statue: V&A façade - J. E. Millais

J. E. Millais

The sculptor is elsewhere logged as James Alexander Stevenson but the niche gives "Mirande", as best we can read.

Site: Victoria & Albert Museum façade (38 memorials)

SW7, Cromwell Road

Excluding the allegories (such as Knowledge) there are 36 statues on the two public façades of the V&A Museum, on Exhibition Road and Cromwell Road.  This building was designed by Aston Webb and built 1899-1909. Each has the subject's name on a label beneath the feet and the sculptor's name inscribed in the wall of the niche to the right of the statue. Starting in Cromwell Road and reading right to left:

Group of 6 British architects
Chas. Barry
W. Chambers
Chrisr. Wren
Inigo Jones
John Thorpe
Wykeham

Group of 5 British painters
J. E. Millais
Ld. Leighton
G. F. Watts
J. Constable
J. M. W. Turner

And flanking the entrance:
Queen Alexandra (to the right)
King Edward VII (to the left)

Albert (below the arch)
Victoria (in the arch)

On either side of the arch, at eye level there is a foundation stone:
Stone laid by Edward VII (to the right)
Stone laid by Victoria (to the left)

Group of 5 British painters
R. Cosway
G. Romney
T. Gainsborough
J Reynolds
W. Hogarth

Group of 6 British sculptors
Alfred Stevens
John H. Foley
F. L. Chantrey
John Flaxman
John Bacon
Grinlg. Gibbons

And around the corner in Exhibition Road:

Group of 5 English craftsmen
William Morris
Roger Payne
J. Wedgwood
T. Chippendale
Thos. Tompion

Group of 5 English craftsmen
Huntingn. Shaw
George Heriot
William Caxton
William Torel
St. Dunstan

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Subjects commemorated

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Sir John Everett Millais

Born Southampton. A prodigy, the youngest ever pupil at the Royal Academy Sc...

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Mirande

We think we have not correctly read the name.

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