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The Sculpture of a Horse is an Archaic bronze sculpture. It was discovered at Olympia during excavations in 1939 and is now displayed in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia. The sculpture's creation is dated to the early 7th century BC. The sculpture is 45.5 cm high and 47 cm long.
The monument consists of an equestrian statue of Putnam, with a height of 144 inches (3.7 m) and side lengths of 96 inches (2.4 m) and 48 inches (1.2 m), atop a granite pedestal measuring 156 inches (4.0 m) tall and with side measurements of 250 inches (6.4 m) and 150 inches (3.8 m). [18]
The bronze statue is set on a 14 m high pedestal clad with red granite and decorated with two allegorical bronze statues Simón Bolívar: Parque Rivadavia, Caballito: 1942: José Fioravanti: Complete with a white marble triumphal arch and two allegorical figures
The Rattlesnake is an equestrian sculpture by American artist Frederic Remington. The bronze sculpture was one of Remington's most popular, after The Broncho Buster, and it has been described as Remington's own favorite sculpture. The work depicts a cowboy riding a horse that is rearing up in fright, twisting away from a rattlesnake on the base ...
Leonardo da Vinci's study in silverpoint for The Horse, c. 1488 [1] Study in silverpoint for the monument (abandoned design), c. 1490 [2]. Leonardo's Horse (also known as the Sforza Horse or the Gran Cavallo ("Great Horse") ) is a project for a bronze sculpture that was commissioned from Leonardo da Vinci in 1482 by the Duke of Milan Ludovico il Moro, but never completed.
The monument to general Jose Gervasio Artigas in Minas, Uruguay (18 meters tall, 9 meters long, 150,000 kg), was the world's largest equestrian statue until 2008. The current largest is the 40-meter-tall equestrian statue of Genghis Khan at Boldog, 54 km from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, where, according to legend, Genghis Khan found the golden whip.