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    • Getting to grips with history
    • Statue or sculpture?
    • Trends over the ages
    • The sculptors
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    • The settings
    • Challenges of creation
    • The durability of statues
    • Worlds’ largest equestrian statues
    • Statues and stories
    • Facts and figures.
    • Sculptures
    • Part 2
    • literature consulted
  • Specials
    • Modern equestrian statues
    • Neglected statues
    • Riders astride
    • Support of horses
    • Rearing horses
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  • Rider(s):
  • Sculptor(s):
  • Year of
    creation:
  • Country:
  • Town:
  • Original in:

Albert I

  • Albert I
  • Martial, Armand
  • 1938
  • France
  • Paris

Alexander I of Yugoslavia

  • Alexander I of Yugoslavia
  • Sarte, Maxime Real del
  • 1936
  • France
  • Paris

Andranik

  • Andranik
  • Mouradoff, Leon
  • 1948
  • France
  • Paris

Bolivar, Simon

  • Bolivar, Simon
  • Frémiet, Emmanuel
  • 1930
  • France
  • Paris
  • Bogota, Colombia

Charles the Great

  • Charles the Great
  • Rochet, Louis et Charles
  • 1882
  • France
  • Paris

Edward VII

  • Edward VII
  • Landowski, Paul
  • 1913
  • France
  • Paris

Ferdinand Philippe

  • Ferdinand Philippe
  • Marochetti, Carlo
  • 1845
  • France
  • Paris

Foch, Ferdinand

  • Foch, Ferdinand
  • Wlérick and Raymond
  • 1951
  • France
  • Paris

Gladiator

  • Gladiator
  • Bonheur, Isidore
  • 1902
  • France
  • Paris

Gobert, Jacques Nicolas

  • Gobert, Jacques Nicolas
  • David, Pierre Jean
  • France
  • Paris

Henri lV

  • Henri lV
  • Tacca and Lemot
  • 1614
  • France
  • Paris

Jeanne d’Arc

  • Jeanne d'Arc
  • Frémiet, Emmanuel
  • 1889
  • France
  • Paris

Jeanne d’Arc

  • Jeanne d'Arc
  • Lefèbvre, Hippolyte
  • 1927
  • France
  • Paris

Jeanne d’Arc

  • Jeanne d'Arc
  • Dubois, Paul
  • 1900
  • France
  • Paris
  • Reims

Joffre, Jacques-Cesaire

  • Joffre, Jacques-Cesaire
  • Sarte, Maxime Real del
  • 1939
  • France
  • Paris

La France renaissante

  • La France renaissante
  • Wederkinch, Holger
  • 1930
  • France
  • Paris

Lafayette

  • Lafayette
  • Bartlett, Paul Wayland
  • 1908
  • France
  • Paris

Louis IX

  • Louis IX
  • Lefèbvre, Hippolyte
  • 1927
  • France
  • Paris

Louis XIII

  • Louis XIII
  • Dupaty and Cortot
  • 1825
  • France
  • Paris

Louis XIV and/or Marcus Curtius

  • Louis XlV and/or Marcus Curtius
  • Bernini and Girardon
  • 1988
  • France
  • Paris
  • Versailles

Louis XlV

  • Louis XlV
  • Bosio, Francois Joseph
  • 1828
  • France
  • Paris

Marcel, Etienne

  • Marcel, Etienne
  • Idrac and Marqueste
  • 1888
  • France
  • Paris

Mercury astride Pegasus

  • Mercury astride Pegasus
  • Coysevox, Antoine
  • 1719
  • France
  • Paris

Poet astride Pegasus

  • Poet astride Pegasus
  • Falguière, Jean-Alexandre-Joseph
  • 1897
  • France
  • Paris

San Martin, José de

  • San Martin, José de
  • Van Peborgh
  • 1960
  • France
  • Paris

Truth astride Pegasus

  • Truth astride Pegasus
  • Coysevox, Antoine
  • 1709
  • France
  • Paris

Washington, George

  • Washington, George
  • French and Potter
  • 1900
  • France
  • Paris
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  • The statues
  • The sculptures
    • Memorials
    • Equestrians not qualifying as statues as they are not free standing or have not a monumental size
    • Saints
    • Funerary monuments
    • The equestrian sculpture in art
    • Characters from literature
    • Anonymous cowboys, natives, warriors etc.
  • The countries
  • The book
    • Introduction
    • The ‘whys’ of equestrian statues
    • Getting to grips with history
    • Statue or sculpture?
    • Trends over the ages
    • The sculptors
    • The riders
    • The horses
    • The settings
    • Challenges of creation
    • The durability of statues
    • Worlds’ largest equestrian statues
    • Statues and stories
    • Facts and figures.
    • Sculptures
    • Part 2
    • literature consulted
  • Specials
    • Modern equestrian statues
    • Neglected statues
    • Riders astride
    • Support of horses
    • Rearing horses
  • News
  • Contact
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