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  2. Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    Joan of Arc is a monumental bronze sculpture by French sculptor Paul Dubois. It depicts Joan of Arc both as a warrior and as a divinely inspired visionary. The original plaster was presented at the Salon in 1889, on a commission by the city of Reims in 1887. [ 1 ]

  3. Jeanne d'Arc (Frémiet) - Wikipedia

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    It is the only public commission of the state from 1870 to 1914, called the Golden Age of statuary in Paris, the other statues were funded by private subscriptions. The sculptor took as his model Aimée Girod (1856–1937), a young woman from Domrémy, Joan of Arc's village in Lorraine. The statue was inaugurated in 1874.

  4. Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Joan of Arc is an equestrian statue, with Joan of Arc riding a trotting horse, resting upon a three-tiered granite base (H. 52 in. x W 11. ft.). Her body is twisted slightly, and her right arm is raised behind her. She is wearing a helmet with a raised visor and she looks skywards.

  5. Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Joan of Arc is a 1915 bronze equestrian statue on a granite base, sculpted by Anna Hyatt Huntington. The statue is located in Manhattan, New York City, on Riverside Drive and 93rd Street. It depicts the Roman Catholic saint and French folk heroine Joan of Arc.

  6. Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne d'Arc statue at Place des Pyramides, Paris by Emmanuel Frémiet, 1874. Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc in French) has inspired artistic and cultural works for nearly six centuries.

  7. Joan of Arc - Wikipedia

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    Joan of Arc, statue by Denis Foyatier (1855, Orléans) Joan's reputation as a military leader who helped drive the English from France began to form before her death. Just after Charles's coronation, Christine de Pizan wrote the poem Ditié de Jehanne D'Arc , celebrating Joan as a supporter of Charles sent by Divine Providence and reflecting ...