Horse and Rider (FCR 242) is a 1974 bronze equestrian sculpture by Elisabeth Frink.
One of Frink's earliest sculptures from 1950 was also titled Horse and Rider, and she returned to this subject over decades.
A series of Frink prints from the early 1970s held by the Tate Gallery depict a horse and rider.
The work was commissioned in 1974 by Trafalgar House for its development at the southern end of Dover Street, London, near the junction with Piccadilly, opposite The Ritz.
[1] In June 2018 the sculpture was moved to the Town Square on Bond Street to mark the new entrance to the Royal Academy of Arts.