07-01-2026 08:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

Berkeley Square swaps Nightingales for Dinosaurs as a Triceratops arrives

In Berkeley Square, where once a nightingale sang, a Triceratops has come to rest.This is Paul Vanstone’s life-size Carrara Triceratops Skull sculpture, now on display in Berkeley Square. Carved from a single 10 tonne block of white Carrara marble sourced from Italy, the work is an artistic interpretation of a 68-million-year-old sub-adult Triceratops Skull exhibited by the nearby art dealer, David Aaron at Frieze Masters 2025.
The Triceratops roamed the plains of what is now North America
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