France Paris Pyramid Square Statue of the Maiden of Orleans
This equestrian statue of Joan of Arc is located in the Place des Pyramides in Paris and was created by French sculptor Emmanuel Frémiet (Emmanuel Frémiet,1824-1910). There are many replicas of the statue around the world, mostly in France, while there are three in the United States and one in Australia.
France Early 1920 s Statue Joan of Arc-Joan of Arc
The statue was a gift from Sanford Saltus to the French city of Blois and was created by the famous American female sculptor Huntington Anna Hyatt. The name of this statue is Joan of Arc-Joan of Arc.
Saint Joan of Arc marble statue
Joan of Arc, also known as the Maiden of Orleans, was a famous military leader and national hero in French history. Born in 1412 in East Remi, France, she claimed to have received divine revelation from a young age, demanding that she lead the French army to resist the occupation of England. During the Centennial War in the middle of the 15th century, Joan of Arc successfully lifted the siege of Orleans by England in 1429. This victory greatly encouraged the French people and helped French Crown Prince Charles VII to be crowned king. Unfortunately, Joan of Arc was captured by the English in 1430 and burned at the stake in 1431 on charges of heresy and witchcraft.
The Renaissance statue at the French monument in Paris
This monument once represented Saint Joan of Arc, but later changed and was named after the French monument Renaissance, located at the top of Ileaux Cygnes next to the Pont Bir Hakeim bridge in Paris. Although this equestrian statue in Paris was originally created by Danish artist Holger Wedekinch in 1930 to represent Joan of Arc, the statue you see today was cast in Malakov in 1948 and donated to the city of Paris.
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