Broadcasting House in 1932 Broadcasting House in 1932
Exterior - Sculptures
Sculptures in Portland Stone at first floor level by Eric Gill.

Ariel between Wisdom and Gaiety

Ariel piping to children

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On the west front again, Ariel is seen hearing Celestial Music.

Gill accepted the BBC's suggestion that the subject of his carvings should be Shakespeare's Ariel, who, as the invisible spirit of the air, could serve as a personification of radio broadcasting.

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On the west front, this group shows Ariel between Wisdom and Gaiety.

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On the east front, Ariel is represented piping to children.

Ariel hearing Celestial Music

Prospero and Ariel The book of views of BH published by the BBC didn't include a picture of the largest of Gill's sculptures, that of Prospero and Ariel above the main entrance. Perhaps this was because of the controversy about a certain part of Ariel's anatomy which was considered by some to be rather too generously proportioned. Gill reduced the size of the offending area, but there were still calls for the sculpture to be removed.

Although the BBC wanted the group to represent Prospero and Ariel, Gill seems to have had a larger theme. Prospero is a very Biblical figure and the hands and feet of Ariel carry the marks of the stigmata. Gill's intention seems to have been to represent God the Father presenting God the Son to the world, on which they stand.

Prospero and Ariel

Colour photos from
Kevin Johnson (above) and
Robert Greer (left).

The photo on the right shows the sculpture in 2006 after cleaning and restoration. During the work the face, below, was found carved on the back. Apparently, there is a rumour about a cryptic message by Eric Gill the sculptor saying 'the true face of the statue will only be seen when the building falls down'...

Back of Prospero

Broadcasting House in 1932 Broadcasting House in 1932
Exterior - Sculptures