Napoleon Bonaparte's Horseback Statues
The statue depicts Napoleon, the First Emperor of France, and includes the iconic double-horned hat, long military coat and horse-riding posture. This is a work made by the famous French foundry Chazenod, from the famous French sculptor of the 19th century. The horse is in a "walking" posture, often called a "hoof", which is very common in royal or commander's memorial statues, symbolizing authority and control.
Statue of Gandhi and the Goat
This sculpture is an exhibit located at the Gandhi Museum in Delhi, India. This exhibit depicts a scene of Gandhi and a goat. Gandhi once swore not to consume milk and buffalo milk as a protest against animal abuse. But under the persuasion of his wife and doctor, he eventually agreed to drink goat milk.
Half body portrait of Mark Twain
This bust of Mark Twain is located at the Hermitage Museum and Sculpture Garden in Santa Barbara, California. This is a bronze, life size bust created by artist HermiTed. Mark Twain (November 30, 1835- April 21, 1910), originally named Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was an American humorist, novelist, writer, and renowned orator.
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