Here I Am, sometimes known as the Eton Boy, is a 1923 life size bronze statue by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal.
It was commissioned to form part of the First World War memorial at Eton College, and erected in a colonnade on the playing fields at the instigation of the Earl of Cavan.
By the 1920s, Mackennal was a leading sculptor, with many public and royal commissions, including an equestrian statue of Edward VII at Waterloo Place in London, and the Edward VII Memorial at St George's Chapel, Windsor.
The work derives from Mackennal's bronze statue of Circe made in 1892, who is depicted as a nude with both arms stretched out.
Mackennal included similar figures with outstretched arms in his statues of Apollo Driving the Horses of the Sun for Australia House, and the Canadian Red Cross war memorial at Cliveden.