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Marini is particularly famous for his series of stylised equestrian statues, which feature a man with outstretched arms on a horse.
His plans reflected the nationalistic spirit of the time, and called for a structure adorned with six equestrian and 31 pedestrian statues of colossal proportions, crowned by a statue of Abraham Lincoln.
Thorvaldsen produced some striking and affecting statues of historic figures, including two in Warsaw, Poland: an equestrian statue of Prince Józef Poniatowski that now stands before the Presidential Palace ; and the seated Nicolaus Copernicus, before the Polish Academy of Sciences building — both located on Warsaw's Krakowskie Przedmieście.
( Other equestrian statues, from the 14th century, had not been executed in bronze and had been placed over tombs rather than erected independently, in a public place.
* Henry Kirke Brown ( 1814 1886 ), sculptor, most notably for the equestrian statues of Winfield Scott in Scott Circle, Washington, D. C., and George Washington at Union Square in New York City
The definition of a statue is not always clear-cut ; equestrian statues, of a person on a horse, are certainly included, and in many cases, such as a Madonna and Child or a Pietà, a sculpture of two people will also be.
A notion that the position of the hooves of horses in equestrian statues indicated the rider's cause of death has been disproved.
Previously, that was the location of one of Dublin's finest equestrian statues, of King " Billy " ( William of Orange ) on Horseback.
Of his equestrian statues the most famous are those of Sir Thomas Munro in Calcutta, the Duke of Wellington in front of the London Exchange and one of King George IV in Trafalgar Square.
Many design elements of the basilica symbolise nationalist themes: the portico, with its three arches, is adorned by two equestrian statues of French national saints Joan of Arc ( 1927 ) and King Saint Louis IX, both executed in bronze by Hippolyte Lefebvre ; and the nineteen-ton Savoyarde bell ( one of the world's heaviest ), cast in 1895 in Annecy, alludes to the annexation of Savoy in 1860.
Many of Glasgow's public statues are situated around the square and include the only known equestrian statues of a young Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert, poets Robert Burns and Thomas Campbell, inventor James Watt, chemist Thomas Graham, generals Sir John Moore, Lord Clyde and politicians William Ewart Gladstone, Robert Peel and James Oswald
No Chinese portrait equestrian statues were made until modern times ; statues of rulers are not part of traditional Chinese art, and indeed even painted portraits were only shown to high officials on special occasions until the 11th century.
Such statues frequently commemorated military leaders, and those statesmen who wished to symbolically emphasize the active leadership role undertaken since Roman times by the equestrian class, the equites ( plural of eques ) or knights.
During the age of Absolutism, especially in France, equestrian statues were popular with rulers ; Louis XIV was typical in having one outside his Palace of Versailles, and the over life-size statue in the Place Vendôme in Paris by François Girardon ( 1699 ) is supposed to be the first large modern equestrian statue to be cast in a single piece ; it was destroyed in the French Revolution, though there is a small version in the Louvre.
Also on a huge scale, the carvings on Stone Mountain in Georgia, USA are equestrian sculpture rather than true statues, the largest bas-relief in the world.
The alleged rule is especially held to apply to equestrian statues commemorating the American Civil War and the Battle of Gettysburg, but there is at least one instance where the rule does not hold for Gettysburg equestrian statues, and syndicated newspaper columnist Cecil Adams claims that any correlation between the positioning of hooves in a statue and the manner in which a Gettysburg soldier died is a coincidence.
*: Category: Lists of equestrian statues
* List of equestrian statues
A gilt neogothic fountain adorns the main square and one of the few Dutch equestrian statues ( of King William II ) guards the main Stadtholder's Gate, that dates from around 1600.

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The basic dress of a player is a protective equestrian helmet ( usually of a distinctive color, to be distinguished at the considerable distance from which onlookers are watching the game ), riding boots to just below the knees, white trousers ( often ordinary denim jeans ), and a coloured shirt bearing the number of the player's position.
While Trakehners compete in nearly all equestrian disciplines, they are particularly prized as dressage mounts, due to their sensitivity, intelligence and way of going.
There are inconsistencies with this conclusion, such as there is no mention of Caesar's invasions of Britain in De Architectura, nor of other things with which Mamurra was associated, such as equestrian military practices, and a love for nepotism and personal wealth.
next to the last pilasters of the nave are two 14th century artworks, the funerary seal of bishop Baldracco Malabaila and the equestrian portrait of Arricino Moneta.
Dressage ( or ; a French term, most commonly translated to mean " training ") is a competitive equestrian sport, defined by the International Equestrian Federation as " the highest expression of horse training ", where " horse and rider are expected to perform from memory a series of predetermined movements " Competitions are held at all levels from amateur to the World Equestrian Games.
Women were first allowed to take part in 1964 ; equestrian sports are one of the few Olympic sports in which men and women compete against one another.
Riders are now required to wear a safety vest ( body protector ) during cross-country, as well as an ASTM / SEI or ISO approved equestrian helmet equipped with a retention harness, which must be fastened while on the horse.
A black or navy hunt cap or derby hat may be worn, although many riders use an equestrian helmet, which are considered safer.
Three notable descendants of Augustus are his grandson, the notorious anthropologist, eugenicist, anti-Semite and detainee in 1940 under Defence Regulation 18B George Pitt-Rivers, his great-grandson, the anthropologist and ethnographer, Julian A. Pitt-Rivers, and his great-great-grandson, William Fox-Pitt, the equestrian.
Where bike trails intersect with pedestrian or equestrian trails, signage at the intersections and high visibility onto the intersecting trails are needed in order to prevent collisions between fast-moving cyclists and slower moving hikers and horses.
The detached equestrian groups are placed at the corners of the sub podium.
Two are notable ; one is a full-length, stately and dignified, in which he wears the green cross of the order of Alcantara and holds a wand, the badge of his office as master of the horse, the other, a great equestrian portrait in which he is flatteringly represented as a field marshal during action.
Five poems are devoted to the emperor and his favorites, including a description of Domitian's equestrian statue in the Forum ( 1. 1 ), praise for his construction of the Via Domitiana ( 4. 3 ), and a poem on the dedication of the hair Earinus, a eunuch favorite of Domitian's, to a shrine of Aesculapius ( 3. 4 ).
Warmbloods are a group of middle-weight horse types and breeds, primarily originating in Europe, registered with organizations that are characterized by open studbook policy, studbook selection, and the aim of breeding for equestrian sport.
4-H clubs are thriving, and in the past 10 years three new equestrian centers have opened within of downtown Damascus.
The three remains are buried in the Church of San Giovanni e Paolo, at the Campo San Giovanni e Paolo, where the equestrian monument of Colleoni is located.
Additionally, the Corps of Engineers maintains of equestrian trails and of natural surface trails within the town limits, most of which are located around Grapevine Lake.
Unitards are worn by acrobats, gymnasts, dancers, equestrian vaulters, athletes and circus performers as well as others who require overall body coverage without impeded flexibility.
In 1894, and again in 1902 and 1903, Eugen Petersen suggested that Gaius and Lucius Caesar are the two boys dressed in " Trojan " costume for the equestrian event called the Troy Game, which was held in 13 BC for the dedication of the Theater of Marcellus.
They are solid, well-built horses with good dispositions that are also used under saddle for a variety of equestrian activities, particularly in the Midwest and eastern United States.

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She is a good equestrian and swimmer, a good marksman with a rifle, and an excellent archer.
Go-Toba was 20 when he abdicated ; he was the consummate amateur, skilled at playing the lute, considered an authority on traditional learning and courtly precedent, excellent at playing Go, and fond of equestrian pursuits such as horseback archery, shooting at running dogs, and swordsmanship.

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