Genghis Khan Appears At The Marble Arch

April 17, 2012

London Sights

Over the weekend a new sculpture was installed close to London’s Marble Arch, ‘Genghis Khan’ by Siberian sculptor, Dashi Namdakov. A friend has already remarked that there’s something of Lovecraft about that sinister-looking horse – it’s certainly a fearsome beast fitting it’s rider.

genghis khan marble arch london

genghis khan marble arch london

You can see some more images here, as well as some snaps of one of London’s municipal fountains just next to the statue, which were taken during its allotted hour of daily operation while the South East of the country operates under drought conditions.

 

 

About The Londoneer

Pete Stean is a keen blogger, amateur photographer, singer and ham radio enthusiast in his spare time... Google+

View all posts by The Londoneer

4 Responses to “Genghis Khan Appears At The Marble Arch”

  1. Henry Says:

    It is somewhat ‘Medusa-esque’ in appearance. You wouldn’t want to bump into it stumbling home after a few beers!

    Not sure if I’m a massive fan of this Pete. What’s your view?
    Henry recently posted..Top 5 London speakeasys

    Reply

  2. The Londoneer Says:

    You see I love the image of Genghis Khan, the way he’s been rendered with that almost buddha-like face, but the horse doesn’t fit in my view – he almost looks like he’s been plonked on top of the sculpture of another person’s horse…

    Reply

  3. Rachel Says:

    Loving the Genghis Khan statue!
    If you like Genghis Khan you should read the Conn Iggulden the Conqueror series

    Reply

    • The Londoneer Says:

      Thanks Rachel – I’ll add to my long list of things to read – I’m still powering through some photography technique books right now, the kind that just don’t work on a Kindle unfortunately…

      Reply

Leave a Reply

*

CommentLuv badge