Peter Slater (sculptor)

Peter Slater RA (1809–1860) was a 19th-century Scottish sculptor and portrait artist.

He was born in Edinburgh the son of John Slater (d.1816), marble-cutter on Picardy Place at the top of Leith Walk.

He entered the Edinburgh sculpture studio of Samuel Joseph in 1823 as an apprentice.

In 1829 he moved with Joseph to London where he stayed for four years, being admitted into the Royal Academy in 1831,[1] apparently on the recommendation of Wilkie Collins.

His most noteworthy works are the figures of George Heriot (depicted holding a model of George Heriot’s School) and The Lady of the Lake, both on the Scott Monument in Princes Street.

George Heriot as sculpted by Peter Slater, Scott Monument, Edinburgh
Lady of the Lake, Scott Monument, Edinburgh