What did Michael Hewan Crichton blue plaque do at Russell Street?


The Story
# Russell Street Standing beneath the ornate stonework of this Russell Street building, you're gazing at the very embodiment of Michael Hewan Crichton's artistic legacy—the graceful figure of Fortune that crowns the façade above you. This was where the Scottish sculptor, during the height of his creative powers in the early twentieth century, didn't merely pass through but left an indelible mark that would outlast him by nearly seventy years. The commission to craft Fortune required Crichton to translate classical mythology into stone, to capture movement and prosperity in an age of architectural ambition when London's buildings themselves were monuments to human aspiration. That this work remains here, still watching over Russell Street's comings and goings, is why the city chose to remember Crichton at this exact address—not in a studio or home, but suspended above the street where his stone Fortune continues to smile upon all who pause to look up.
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Russell Street