Plaque

Arthur Fleischmann

Erection date: 28/7/1998

Inscription

Arthur Fleischmann, KCSG, FRBS, MD, sculptor, 1896 - 1990, lived and worked here, 1958 - 1990.
City of Westminster, 28th July 1998

Unveiled in the presence of Joy, his widow, and their son, Dominique.

Site: Arthur Fleischmann (1 memorial)

NW8, Carlton Hill, 92

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Arthur Fleischmann

Sculptor.  Born Bratislava which was in Hungary at the time.  Studied medicin...

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