Christ Child (sculpture)
Sculpture at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christ Child, also known as In the Beginning or the Millennium Sculpture,[1] is an outdoor sculpture by Michael "Mike" Chapman, located under the portico of St Martins-in-the-Fields at Trafalgar Square in London, United Kingdom. The opening text from the Gospel of John is inscribed around the sculpture: "In the beginning was the word and the word became flesh and lived among us".[1] Chapman has said of the sculpture: "For the millennium I was commissioned to produce a sculpture to be placed in Trafalgar square, during Christmas prior to the celebrations. It seemed to me that a tiny life-size baby carved from stone in such an enormous environment would be the best way to remind us all of just whose birthday we were celebrating. In a 4.5-tonne (4.4-long-ton; 5.0-short-ton) block of Portland stone, this work can be found at the entrance to the church."[2] It has been called "strikingly modern".[3]

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Year | 1999 |
Type | Sculpture |
Medium | Portland stone |
Subject | Jesus |
Location | London, WC2 United Kingdom |
51.508845°N 0.127009°W |
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