This is a list of notable equestrian statues by country. The sculptures are listed by the date of their inauguration, regardless whether they were later dismantled or torn down.
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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Skanderbeg | Rruga Kala, Krujë | 1949-1959 | Janaq Paço | 41°30′39″N19°47′33″E / 41.510916°N 19.792503°E | The first equestrian statue in Albania; see Skanderbeg Monument | |
Skanderbeg | Skanderbeg Square, Tirana | 1968 | Odhise Paskalit, Andrea Mano, Janaq Paço | 41°19′39″N19°49′07″E / 41.327624°N 19.818612°E | Erected on the 500th anniversary of the death of the national hero |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans | place du Gouvernement, Algiers | 1842-1845 | Carlo Marochetti | 36°47′05″N3°03′46″E / 36.784783°N 3.062789°E | Dismantled after the independence of Algeria in 1963, and moved to France where it was inaugurated in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1981 | |
Jeanne d'Arc | place Jeanne d'Arc, Oran | 1931 | Joseph Ebstein | 35°42′01″N0°38′47″W / 35.700235°N 0.646321°W | Dismantled after the independence of Algeria in 1962, and moved to France where it was inaugurated in Caen in 1964 on a new plinth | |
Jeanne d'Arc | square Laferrière, Algiers | 1937-1951 | Georges Halbout du Tanney | 36°46′23″N3°03′34″E / 36.773096°N 3.059435°E | Knocked down after the independence of Algeria on 3 August 1962, and moved to France where it was restored, and inaugurated in Vaucouleurs in 1966 | |
Abdelkader al-Jazairi | place des Martyrs, Mascara | 1968 | 35°23′41″N0°08′27″E / 35.394785°N 0.140891°E | First equestrian statue of the emir, moved to Mascara from Algiers in 1983, originally on place de l'Émir Abdelkader, moved again in 2004; the plinth replaced two times | ||
Abdelkader al-Jazairi | place de l'Émir-Abdelkader, Algiers | 1987 | Marian Konieczny | 36°46′34″N3°03′30″E / 36.776228°N 3.058461°E | Replaced a previous statue of the hero which had been installed in 1968 |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Retiro | 1862, 1909-1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Gustav Eberlein | 34°35′42″S58°22′38″W / 34.595000°S 58.377111°W | The first equestrian statue in Argentina; a new red granite plinth, allegorical figures and reliefs were added in 1910 | |
Manuel Belgrano | Plaza de Mayo, Monserrat | 1870-1873 | Louis-Robert Carrier-Belleuse, Manuel de Santa Coloma | 34°36′30″S58°22′16″W / 34.6084°S 58.3712°W | The pedestal was replaced in 1885 by a higher, pink Salto granite plinth; see Equestrian monument to General Manuel Belgrano | |
Giuseppe Garibaldi | Plaza Italia, Palermo | 1898-1904 | Eugenio Maccagnani | 34°34′53″S58°25′15″W / 34.5814°S 58.4209°W | Replica of a statue in Brescia, the granite plinth is decorated with allegorical bronze statues and reliefs; see Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi | |
Bernardo O'Higgins | Plaza República de Chile, Palermo | 1916-1918 | Guillermo Córdova | 34°34′54″S58°24′01″W / 34.58162°S 58.40024°W | Originally on Plaza Rodríguez Peña, transferred to its present location in 1949; the pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs and an allegorical statue | |
Manuel Dorrego | Plaza Suipacha, San Nicolás | 1907-1926 | Rogelio Yrurtia | 34°36′01″S58°22′47″W / 34.600272°S 58.379622°W | Located on top of a gray granite pedestal decorated with two allegorical statues | |
Carlos María de Alvear | Avenida Alvear, Recoleta | 1914-1926 | Antoine Bourdelle, Alejandro Bustillo (pedestal) | 34°35′07″S58°23′23″W / 34.585374°S 58.389823°W | Located on top of a 13 m high pedestal clad with red granite and decorated with four allegorical statues; see Monument to General Carlos M. de Alvear | |
Bartolomé Mitre | Plaza Mitre, Recoleta | 1907-1927 | Davide Calandra, Edoardo Rubino | 34°35′04″S58°23′46″W / 34.584375°S 58.396218°W | The bronze statue stands on a granite pedestal surrounded by allegorical sculptures of Carrara marble, see Monument to Bartolomé Mitre | |
A gaucho herdsman (El Resero) | In the forecourt of Mercado de Liniers, Mataderos | 1929-1934 | Emilio Sarniguet | 34°39′45″S58°30′00″W / 34.662448°S 58.500095°W | A symbol of the former slaughterhouse district, placed on a pedestal in 1948. Depicted on the 10 peso coins in 1962 | |
El Cid | Avenida Gaona, Caballito | 1935 | Anna Hyatt Huntington | 34°36′27″S58°26′44″W / 34.607498°S 58.445621°W | Copy of the statue of Cid Campeador in Seville (1927), donation of the Hispanic Society of America | |
Julio Argentino Roca | Avenida Presidente Julio Argentino Roca, Montserrat | 1935-1941 | José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín, Alejandro Bustillo (pedestal) | 34°36′37″S58°22′30″W / 34.610339°S 58.374909°W | 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 | 34°37′04″S58°25′58″W / 34.617697°S 58.432807°W | Complete with a white marble triumphal arch and two allegorical figures | |
Justo José de Urquiza | Avenida Sarmiento, Palermo | 1958 | Vittorio Renzo Baldi, Héctor Rocha | 34°34′18″S58°24′43″W / 34.57158°S 58.41183°W | The pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs and an allegorical statue | |
Martín Miguel de Güemes | Parque San Benito, Belgrano | 1981 | Ermando Bucci | 34°33′04″S58°26′09″W / 34.550979°S 58.435701°W | Perched on a pyramidal stone base; inspired by the Monument of Güemes in Salta | |
A mounted policeman | Avenida Presidente Figueroa Alcorta, Palermo | 1996 | 34°34′30″S58°24′23″W / 34.574935°S 58.406385°W | Modern statue in front of the headquarters of the Mounted Police | ||
Juan Manuel de Rosas | Plaza Intendente Seeber, Palermo | 1996-1999 | Ricardo Dalla Lasta | 34°34′31″S58°24′59″W / 34.575311°S 58.416281°W | Classical bronze statue on an 8 m high pedestal |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José de San Martín | Parque de Mayo, Bahía Blanca | 1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Gregorio Salamandekov (architect) | 38°41′43″S62°16′06″W / 38.695280°S 62.268313°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, the first public monument in the city of Bahía Blanca | |
José de San Martín | Plaza Independencia, Chascomús | 1910-1912 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 35°34′44″S58°00′50″W / 35.579016°S 58.013782°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a white stone pedestal, decorated with bronze ornaments | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, La Plata | 1914 | Henri Allouard | 34°54′55″S57°56′52″W / 34.915315°S 57.947853°W | Copy of a statue in Boulogne-sur-Mer, the granite pedestal is decorated with an allegorical bronze statue and trophies | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Ciudad de San Martín | 1911-1915 | Josep Cardona | 34°34′38″S58°32′15″W / 34.577282°S 58.537631°W | Placed on a pedestal of natural rocks and accompanied by an allegorical bronze statue | |
Martín Rodríguez | Parque Independencia, Tandil | 1923 | Arturo Dresco | 37°20′25″S59°08′14″W / 37.340365°S 59.137288°W | Statue of the town's founder on a pedestal of natural rocks, located on the top of a landscaped hill | |
Manuel Belgrano | Plaza Belgrano, Luján | 1929-1930 | Luis Bruninx | 34°33′48″S59°07′15″W / 34.563357°S 59.120941°W | The stone pedestal is decorated with two bronze reliefs and the coat-of-arms of Argentina | |
José de San Martín | Avenida San Martín, San Carlos de Bolívar | 1935 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 36°13′49″S61°06′52″W / 36.230300°S 61.114370°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a granite pedestal which is decorated with a bronze wreath | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Bragado | 1938 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 35°06′47″S60°29′24″W / 35.113002°S 60.490090°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high modern pedestal | |
José de San Martín | Plaza General San Martín, Azul | 1935-1939 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Francisco Salamone (architect) | 36°46′39″S59°51′49″W / 36.777558°S 59.863478°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large modern pedestal which serves as a fountain | |
José de San Martín | Plaza 25 de Mayo, Junín | 1940 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 34°35′38″S60°56′47″W / 34.593926°S 60.946424°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large modern pedestal, clad in red granite | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, San Justo | 1941-1944 | Santiago Chierico | 34°40′39″S58°33′40″W / 34.677624°S 58.561180°W | The pedestal is decorated with a bronze eagle, two reliefs and the Medal for Battle of Bailén | |
José de San Martín | Plaza Grigera, Lomas de Zamora | 1944-1946 | Ángel Eusebio Ibarra García | 34°45′25″S58°24′09″W / 34.757068°S 58.402612°W | Placed on a pyramidal plinth, clad in white marble | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Quilmes | 1946 | Antonio Sassone | 34°43′12″S58°15′16″W / 34.720049°S 58.254354°W | Replaced by a Daumas copy in 1950 but returned to its original place in 1965; the marble clad pedestal is decorated with allegorical sculpture groups and bronze reliefs | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Trenque Lauquen | 1950-1952 | Pedro Biscardi | 35°58′24″S62°43′57″W / 35.973369°S 62.732493°W | Originally placed on top of a high modern pedestal, flanked by two allegorical bronze statues; in 2021 the three sculptures were moved to a new location nearby, and reinstalled as part of a decorative fountain | |
José de San Martín | Parque San Martín, Punta Alta | 1950-1952 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 38°52′14″S62°04′21″W / 38.870420°S 62.072409°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a modern pedestal with a large stepped platform | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Tres Arroyos | 1952 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Antonio Orfano (pedestal) | 38°22′38″S60°16′30″W / 38.377229°S 60.275137°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large modern pedestal clad with slabs of grey punilla marble | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Rojas | 1953 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 34°11′52″S60°44′01″W / 34.197756°S 60.733687°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large modern pedestal clad with red and grey marble slabs | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Chacabuco | 1954 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 34°38′31″S60°28′16″W / 34.642039°S 60.471241°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires as part of an imposing monument with several bronze statues, reliefs and a large pedestal clad with polished red marble slabs | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Mercedes | 1954 | Juan José Marín | 34°39′03″S59°25′53″W / 34.650695°S 59.431332°W | An allegorical bronze statue of Freedom stands in front of the stone-clad plinth | |
José de San Martín | Plazoleta Alejandro Maria Aguado, Olavarría | 1956-1958 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Ricardo Dagá (Liberty) | 36°53′39″S60°19′48″W / 36.894216°S 60.330070°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high pedestal of rough-hewn stone decorated with the statue of Liberty | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Berazategui | 1966 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Juan Carlos Farina | 34°45′14″S58°12′52″W / 34.753861°S 58.214402°W | Originally stood on Plaza San Martín in Quilmes from 1953 and removed in 1965. Moved to Berazategui in 1966. Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large modern pedestal in the middle of a fountain; two bronze statues added | |
José de San Martín | Parque San Martín, Mar del Plata | 1969-1972 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 38°01′26″S57°31′45″W / 38.023903°S 57.529118°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large pedestal of natural rocks | |
Don Quixote | Plaza España, Mar del Plata | 1972-1975 | Hidelberg Ferrino | 37°59′30″S57°32′44″W / 37.991690°S 57.545562°W | The Cervantes Monument features an equestrian statue of Don Quixote; it was erected on the centenary of the foundation of Mar del Plata | |
José de San Martín | Parque San Martín, San Nicolás de los Arroyos | 1979 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 33°19′53″S60°12′28″W / 33.331262°S 60.207758°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires; the modern pedestal was replaced in 2018 | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Don Torcuato | 1998 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 34°30′01″S58°37′17″W / 34.500281°S 58.621321°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high modern pedestal |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José de San Martín | Plaza 25 de Mayo, San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca | 1915 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 28°28′08″S65°46′44″W / 28.469009°S 65.779003°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a Neo-Classical granite pedestal decorated with bronze reliefs |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José de San Martín | Plaza 25 de Mayo, Resistencia | 1942-1945 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Raúl Lizárraga (architect) | 27°27′04″S58°59′11″W / 27.451177°S 58.986503°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a high stone pedestal | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña | 1950 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 26°47′27″S60°26′28″W / 26.790959°S 60.441224°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on an Art Deco pedestal clad with black marble slabs |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Comodoro Rivadavia | 1941 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 45°51′55″S67°28′55″W / 45.865287°S 67.482036°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, moved to its present location from the seaside in 1961; high modern pedestal which also serves as a storage shed |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José María Paz | Parque Autóctono, Córdoba | 1877-1887 | Alexandre Falguière, Paul Pujol (architect) | 31°22′57″S64°13′27″W / 31.382589°S 64.224301°W | The oldest commemorative monument in Córdoba, originally located on Plaza General Paz, relocated in 1971 to the park which was the scene of the Battle of La Tablada | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Córdoba | 1910-1916 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Luis Fontana, José Scarabelli, Atilio Locatti (architect) | 31°25′00″S64°11′01″W / 31.416729°S 64.183585°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, the gray Las Peñas granite pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Río Cuarto | 1931 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 33°07′01″S64°20′51″W / 33.116917°S 64.347479°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high pedestal, surrounded with allegorical statues by Libero Pierini from 1957. The original pedestal was lower | |
José de San Martín | Plaza 25 de Mayo, Bell Ville | 1938 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 32°37′49″S62°41′20″W / 32.630303°S 62.688968°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high modern pedestal which serves as a fountain | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Monte Maíz | 1952 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 33°12′16″S62°36′02″W / 33.204342°S 62.600556°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high Neoclassical pedestal | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Río Tercero | 1948-1956 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Pietro Gaudenzio Sacchetti (architect) | 32°10′36″S64°06′47″W / 32.176717°S 64.112963°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high pedestal decorated with the national coat-of-arms, a torch and a sabre | |
José de San Martín | Plaza Cívica, San Francisco | 1962 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 31°25′48″S62°05′06″W / 31.430048°S 62.085116°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high modern pedestal clad with white marble | |
José de San Martín | at Puente Alberdi, Villa María | 1967 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Carlos Alonso (architect) | 32°25′15″S63°14′41″W / 32.420821°S 63.244846°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high modern pedestal clad with white marble; erected on the centenary of the city | |
José de San Martín | Avenida del Libertador General San Martín, Alta Gracia | 1968 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 31°39′31″S64°25′32″W / 31.658586°S 64.425497°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high modern pedestal clad with white marble |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José de San Martín | Plaza 25 de Mayo, Corrientes | 1905 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Torquat Tasso (pedestal) | 27°27′48″S58°50′22″W / 27.463361°S 58.839535°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a monumental granite pedestal decorated with bronze reliefs, columns and rocks |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José de San Martín | Plaza 1 de Mayo, Paraná | 1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 31°43′59″S60°31′47″W / 31.733018°S 60.529790°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires; a bronze statue of a soldier stands in front of the stone-clad plinth | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Victoria | 1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 32°37′18″S60°09′29″W / 32.621619°S 60.158001°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a marble-clad plinth | |
José de San Martín | Plaza 25 de Mayo, Concordia | 1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 31°23′51″S58°01′02″W / 31.397495°S 58.017211°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a Classical stone pedestal decorated with reliefs and plaques | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Concepción del Uruguay | 1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 32°28′49″S58°14′03″W / 32.480231°S 58.234238°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a marble-clad plinth | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Gualeguay | 1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 33°08′28″S59°18′46″W / 33.141007°S 59.312672°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a pedestal decorated with a wreath | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Gualeguaychú | 1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Antonio Soatti (pedestal) | 33°00′28″S58°30′39″W / 33.007865°S 58.510958°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires; the Classical pedestal was partially encased in natural rocks and decorated with the statue of a condor | |
Justo José de Urquiza | Parque Urquiza, Paraná | 1908-1920 | Agustí Querol Subirats (pedestal), Mariano Benlliure (equestrian statue) | 31°43′05″S60°32′16″W / 31.718078°S 60.537848°W | The high pedestal is decorated with Art Nouveau allegorical statues and reliefs made of marble and bronze | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Colón | 1929 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 32°13′07″S58°08′07″W / 32.218592°S 58.135290°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on an Art Deco pedestal clad with grey granite, the front is decorated with a bronze relief |
Image | Portrayed person | Location | Date | Sculptor | Coordinates | Note |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Formosa | 1913 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, José Garzia (architect) | 26°11′06″S58°10′24″W / 26.184906°S 58.173417°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a Neo-Classical granite pedestal decorated with reliefs |
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José de San Martín | Parque San Martín, San Salvador de Jujuy | 1915 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 24°11′09″S65°17′58″W / 24.185784°S 65.299481°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a Neo-Classical pedestal | |
Manuel Belgrano | Plaza Belgrano, San Salvador de Jujuy | 1906-1931 | Víctor José Garino | 24°10′58″S65°18′54″W / 24.182772°S 65.314875°W | The granite pedestal is decorated with two bronze reliefs |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Santa Rosa | 1942 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 36°37′13″S64°17′26″W / 36.620384°S 64.290554°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires; the plinth is clad with Sierra Chica red granite slabs and decorated with bronze reliefs | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, General Pico | 1958 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 35°39′31″S63°45′26″W / 35.658636°S 63.757175°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a modern plinth located in the middle of a fountain |
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José de San Martín | Plaza 25 de Mayo, La Rioja | 1915 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 29°24′46″S66°51′21″W / 29.412844°S 66.855889°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires; the plinth is decorated with bronze ornaments |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Mendoza | 1904 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Abelardo Tabanera (pedestal) | 32°53′16″S68°50′26″W / 32.887643°S 68.840608°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a pedestal of granite rocks from the Andes | |
José de San Martín | Cerro de la Gloria, Mendoza | 1911-1914 | Juan Manuel Ferrari | 32°53′20″S68°53′28″W / 32.888797°S 68.891183°W | The Monument to the Army of the Andes features an allegorical representation of Freedom and an equestrian statue of San Martin, with bronze reliefs around a base of rocks | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, San Rafael | 1928 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 34°36′46″S68°19′50″W / 34.612910°S 68.330485°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a pedestal of rough-hewn rhyolite blocks | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, San Martín | 1940 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 33°04′49″S68°28′14″W / 33.080391°S 68.470524°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a pedestal of rough-hewn blocks | |
José de San Martín | El Manzano Histórico, Tunuyán | 1949-1950 | Luis Perlotti | 33°36′13″S69°23′01″W / 33.603617°S 69.383527°W | The Return to the Motherland Monument features a statue of San Martín on the back of a mule and wearing a poncho |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Posadas | 1932-1934 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Alejandro Bustillo (architect) | 27°22′08″S55°53′51″W / 27.368873°S 55.897559°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a high pedestal clad with stone slabs |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, San Martín de los Andes | 1948-50 | Santiago José Chierico | 40°09′25″S71°21′09″W / 40.156872°S 71.352577°W | On a simple stone pedestal which has a base of natural rocks | |
José de San Martín | Avenida Argentina, Neuquén | 1953-54 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, José Antonio Alonso | 38°57′06″S68°03′33″W / 38.951781°S 68.059071°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a high modern pedestal. The original classical plinth was clad with limestone but this was replaced in 2014. See San Martín Monument, Neuquén |
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Julio Argentino Roca | Centro Cívico, Bariloche | 1941 | Emilio Sarniguet, Alejandro Bustillo (pedestal) | 41°08′01″S71°18′37″W / 41.133512°S 71.310144°W | Placed on a pedestal of rough stone blocks | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Viedma | 1971 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 40°48′30″S62°59′41″W / 40.808447°S 62.994721°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a modern granite pedestal |
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José de San Martín | Parque San Martín, Salta | 1912-1913 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 24°47′41″S65°24′04″W / 24.794805°S 65.401134°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on an austere Art Deco pedestal | |
Juan Antonio Álvarez de Arenales | Plaza 9 de Julio, Salta | 1919 | Arturo Dresco | 24°47′21″S65°24′37″W / 24.789228°S 65.410283°W | The pedestal is decorated with allegorical bronze figures symbolizing the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata and the Nation | |
Martín Miguel de Güemes | Paseo Güemes, Salta | 1920-31 | Víctor Juan Garino, Andrés Iñigo (architect) | 24°47′12″S65°23′57″W / 24.786731°S 65.399247°W | Erected on the spot where the wounded general fell from his horse. The pedestal is built of rocks from Cerro San Bernardo and decorated with bronze reliefs |
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José de San Martín | Parque de Mayo, San Juan | 1916 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 31°32′07″S68°32′25″W / 31.535175°S 68.540328°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on simple stone pedestal |
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Juan Pascual Pringles | Plaza Pringles, San Luis | 1911-1912 | Rafael Radogna | 33°18′07″S66°20′13″W / 33.302070°S 66.336980°W | The gray granite pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs and ornaments | |
José de San Martín | Plaza Independencia, San Luis | 1914-1916 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 33°18′27″S66°20′08″W / 33.307430°S 66.335455°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a Neo-Classical pedestal clad with German granite slabs | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Villa Mercedes | 1945 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 33°40′28″S65°27′44″W / 33.674414°S 65.462323°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a large pedestal of natural rocks |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Río Gallegos | 1950-1954 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 51°37′24″S69°12′58″W / 51.623357°S 69.215982°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a pedestal of red Puerto Deseado porphyry blocks decorated with the bronze statue of a condor and reliefs |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Santa Fe | 1902 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Torquat Tasso (pedestal) | 31°38′48″S60°42′36″W / 31.646609°S 60.709960°W | The first copy of the famous statue in a provincial capital; the Andean granite pedestal imitates a natural rock, and it is decorated with reliefs and bronze ornaments in a whimsical style | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Rosario | 1911-13 | Henri Allouard | 32°56′37″S60°38′59″W / 32.943669°S 60.649714°W | Copy of a statue in Boulogne-sur-Mer, the gray granite pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs | |
Manuel Belgrano | Bulevar Oroño, Rosario | 1922-1928 | Arnoldo Zocchi | 32°57′29″S60°39′25″W / 32.958183°S 60.656925°W | Gift of the Italian Argentine community to the city; mounted on a polished red Sierra Chica granite pedestal | |
José de San Martín | Plaza 25 de Mayo, Rafaela | 1950 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 31°15′10″S61°29′30″W / 31.252717°S 61.491749°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires; the stone pedestal is decorated with a large 1952 bronze relief on one side | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Venado Tuerto | 1951-1953 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Juan José Monti (architect) | 33°44′44″S61°58′07″W / 33.745482°S 61.968674°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on high modern pedestal clad with marble slabs | |
José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, Casilda | 1950-1953 | Louis-Joseph Daumas, Paulino Lóttici (architect) | 33°02′41″S61°10′21″W / 33.044634°S 61.172455°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on high classical pedestal clad with stone slabs |
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Manuel Belgrano | Plaza Libertad, Santiago del Estero | 1912 | Arturo Tomagnini | 27°47′00″S64°16′00″W / 27.783333°S 64.266667°W | The stone pedestal is decorated with three bronze reliefs and allegorical statues |
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José de San Martín | Plaza San Martín, San Miguel de Tucumán | 1910 | Louis-Joseph Daumas | 26°50′20″S65°12′38″W / 26.839023°S 65.210663°W | Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a Neo-Classical pedestal decorated with a bronze relief and plaques |
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David of Sassoun | Sasuntsi Davit Square, Yerevan | 1957-1959 | Yervand Kochar, Mikael Mazmanyan (architect) | 40°09′19″N44°30′34″E / 40.155268°N 44.509451°E | The copper statue of the folk hero stands on a pedestal of basalt rocks, its first version was created in 1939 and destroyed in 1941; it is a popular symbol of Yerevan | |
Vardan Mamikonian | Circular Park, Yerevan | 1975 | Yervand Kochar, Stepan Kyurkchyan (architect) | 40°10′27″N44°31′14″E / 40.174162°N 44.520657°E | Expressive wrought copper statue of the national hero on a large modern pedestal of red sandstone | |
Hayk Bzhishkyan | Nansen Park, Yerevan | 1974-1977 | Suren Nazaryan, Sarkis Gurzadyan (architect) | 40°12′01″N44°33′56″E / 40.200212°N 44.565569°E | Expressive bronze statue of the Soviet military commander of Armenian origin on a tall basalt pedestal; the memorial complex also has a fifty meter long basalt wall decorated with reliefs | |
Davit Bek | Near the Voghji river, Kapan | 1983 | Sargis Baghdasaryan, Varuzhan Sahakyan (architect) | 39°12′33″N46°24′22″E / 39.209200°N 46.406206°E | Expressive wrought copper statue of the Armenian military commander on a tall stone pedestal; the central memorial is flanked by long walls decorated with reliefs | |
Andranik Ozanian | Zoravar Andranik Square, Gyumri | 1989 | Gabriel Yeproyan | 40°46′52″N43°50′41″E / 40.781060°N 43.844650°E | Modern bronze statue of the hero of the Armenian Liberation on a granite pedestal | |
Andranik Ozanian | On a hill near Navur | 1989-1990 | Sargis Ayvazyan | Copper statue of the hero of the Armenian Liberation on a pedestal of rocks; originally intended for Yerevan | ||
Andranik Ozanian | In front of Saint Gregory Cathedral, Yerevan | 2002 | Ara Shiraz, Aslan Mkhitaryan (architect) | 40°10′21″N44°30′53″E / 40.172380°N 44.514730°E | Modern bronze statue of the hero of the Armenian Liberation riding two horses | |
Ivan Bagramian | Marshal Bagramyan Avenue, Yerevan | 2003 | Norayr Karganyan, Eduard Arevshatyan (architect) | 40°11′31″N44°30′16″E / 40.192000°N 44.504400°E | Modern bronze statue of the a Soviet military commander of Armenian origin on a granite pedestal decorated with bronze reliefs | |
Vardan Mamikonian | Vartanants Square, Gyumri | 2008 | Artush Papoyan | 40°47′07″N43°50′30″E / 40.785270°N 43.841580°E | Modern bronze statue in the center of a group of historic Armenian figures who led a campaign against Sassanid Persia | |
Ashot III of Armenia | Gorki Street, Gyumri | 2008 | Ferdinant Arakelyan, Norik Manukyan (architect) | 40°47′14″N43°50′48″E / 40.787348°N 43.846694°E | Modern bronze statue of the medieval Armenian king | |
Ashot II of Armenia | Constitution Square, Ijevan | 2017 | Armen Davtyan | Modern bronze statue of the medieval Armenian king on a pedestal of natural rock |
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Simón Bolívar | Plaza Simon Bolivar, Oranjestad | Adamo Tadolini | 12°30′38″N70°01′40″W / 12.510429°N 70.027843°W | Copy of the famous statue of the Libertador in Caracas and Lima; gift of the Venezuelan government |
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Mounted soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Desert Mounted Corps | Anzac Parade, Canberra | 1968 | Bertram Mackennal | 35°17′15″S149°08′32″E / 35.287408°S 149.142175°E | Copy of a destroyed 1932 memorial of ANZAC soldiers in Port Said; see Mounted Memorial, Canberra | |
Australian soldiers of the Second Boer War | Anzac Parade, Canberra | 2017 | Louis Laumen | 35°17′18″S149°08′30″E / 35.288344°S 149.141535°E | Bronze statues of four mounted riflemen on patrol on the South African veldt as part of a memorial complex; see Boer War Memorial, Canberra |
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Edward VII | Corner of Macquarie and Bridge Streets, Sydney | 1922 | Thomas Brock | 33°51′47″S151°12′47″E / 33.863194°S 151.213143°E | On a sandstone plinth with bronze relief panels showing allegorical figures | |
The Offerings of Peace | In front of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney | 1916-1926 | Gilbert Bayes | 33°52′06″S151°13′02″E / 33.868362°S 151.217122°E | Allegorical statue on a simple sandstone plinth | |
The Offerings of War | In front of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney | 1916-1926 | Gilbert Bayes | 33°52′07″S151°13′00″E / 33.868720°S 151.216746°E | Allegorical statue on a simple sandstone plinth | |
Bushranger Govett | Neate Park, Blackheath | 1976 | Arthur Murch | 33°38′14″S150°17′06″E / 33.637138°S 150.284915°E | Statue of the mythical figure made of resin and marble dust | |
Dorothea Mackellar | South Street, Gunnedah | 1983 | Dennis Adams | 30°58′58″S150°15′13″E / 30.982691°S 150.253701°E | Statue of the poet watering her horse | |
Captain Thunderbolt | Bridge Street, Uralla | 1988 | Dennis Adams | 30°38′33″S151°29′57″E / 30.642503°S 151.499125°E | Statue of the infamous bushranger near Uralla Creek erected as a bicentenary project |
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Queensland Mounted Infantryman from the Second Boer War | Anzac Square, Brisbane | 1912-1919 | James Laurence Watts | 27°28′00″S153°01′37″E / 27.466739°S 153.026872°E | Originally stood near the intersection of Turbot and Edward Streets, relocated to the square in 1939. Trachyte pedestal with large bronze plaques containing the names of Queensland soldiers who lost their lives in the conflict. | |
King George V | King George Square, Brisbane | 1938 | Edward Frederick Kohler | 27°28′05″S153°01′25″E / 27.4681929°S 153.023711°E | Originally part of a monumental memorial designed by Reginald Summerhayes with a high sandstone plinth, two lion statues and terraces; now placed on a modern pedestal. The memorial was dismantled in 1969. | |
Andrew Petrie | King George Square, Brisbane | 1988 | Stephen Walker | 27°28′06″S153°01′26″E / 27.468285°S 153.023826°E | The sculpture group shows the founder of the city on horseback with his family; the original stone pedestal was replaced in 2007 |
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Amazon fighting a panther | Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide | 1867 | August Kiss | 34°55′05″S138°36′37″E / 34.918102°S 138.610402°E | Reduced copy of the original statue at the Altes Museum in Berlin. | |
South Australian Mounted Infantryman from the Second Boer War | North Terrace, Adelaide | 1904 | Adrian Jones | 34°55′17″S138°35′58″E / 34.921514°S 138.599461°E | The first commemorative equestrian statue in Australia; granite pedestal with bronze plaques containing the names of soldiers who lost their lives in the conflict. See South African War Memorial | |
King George V | Sir Edwin Smith Avenue, Adelaide | 1938-1950 | Maurice Lambert | 34°54′53″S138°36′00″E / 34.914810°S 138.600063°E | On a pedestal of Waikerie freestone and granite designed by Woods, Bagot, Laybourne Smith and Irwin which is decorated with the royal coat of arms. | |
Rodeo rider | Marrabel Rodeo Grounds, Marrabel | 1991 | Ben Van Zetten | 34°08′27″S138°52′41″E / 34.140873°S 138.878071°E | Memorial to a famous horse, Curio ridden by Alan Wood for the first time in 1953. |
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Saint George and the dragon | State Library Forecourt, Melbourne | 1888 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | 37°48′36″S144°57′52″E / 37.809863°S 144.964460°E | Bought following the Centennial International Exhibition, installed on a classical stone pedestal in 1889. | |
Sergeant James Rogers rescuing a British soldier | Sturt Street, Ballarat | 1901-1906 | James White | 37°33′43″S143°51′26″E / 37.561895°S 143.857204°E | The bronze plaques on the stone pedestal list the names of Victorian soldiers fallen in the Second Boer War. | |
Jeanne d'Arc | State Library Forecourt, Melbourne | 1907 | Emmanuel Frémiet | 37°48′36″S144°57′52″E / 37.810081°S 144.964556°E | Copy of the famous statue in Paris installed on a classical stone pedestal. | |
John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun | St Kilda Road, Melbourne | 1908-1911 | William Birnie Rhind | 37°49′36″S144°58′19″E / 37.826659°S 144.971922°E | Statue of the first Governor-General of Australia on a granite pedestal. | |
King Edward VII | Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne | 1910-1920 | Edgar Bertram Mackennal | 37°49′22″S144°58′15″E / 37.822657°S 144.970954°E | Part of a larger monument with basalt and granite pedestal, a semi-circular alcove and a paved bluestone terrace. | |
Sir John Monash | Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne | 1950 | William Leslie Bowles | 37°49′36″S144°58′22″E / 37.826794°S 144.972777°E | Statue of the Australian general on a simple granite plinth. | |
The Man from Snowy River | Hanson Street, Corryong | 2010 | Brett Garling | 36°11′44″S147°54′15″E / 36.195530°S 147.904233°E | A local man, Jack Riley is believed to be the inspiration for A.B. "Banjo" Paterson's famous poem "The Man from Snowy River". | |
Jockey riding Black Caviar | High Street, Nagambie | 2013 | Mitch Mitchell | 36°47′10″S145°09′10″E / 36.786022°S 145.152895°E | The sculpture commemorates the race horse, Black Caviar who was born in Nagambie. |
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Mounted soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Desert Mounted Corps | Mount Clarence, Albany | 1964 | Bertram Mackennal | 35°01′31″S117°53′46″E / 35.025352°S 117.896037°E | Copy of a destroyed 1932 memorial of ANZAC soldiers in Port Said; placed on the restored granite plinth. |
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Emperor Francis I | Burggarten, Vienna | 1781 | Balthasar Ferdinand Moll | 48°12′16″N16°21′55″E / 48.204503°N 16.365211°E | Oldest equestrian statue in Vienna; originally erected in the Paradeisgartl, moved to its present location in 1819, and placed on a new stone pedestal. | |
Emperor Joseph II | Josefsplatz, Vienna | 1795-1807 | Franz Anton von Zauner | 48°12′23″N16°22′02″E / 48.206448°N 16.367198°E | Modelled after the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome; the polished Mauthausen granite pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs and plaques; the monument is surrounded by a chained enclosure. | |
Emperor Joseph II | Schlosspark Schönbrunn, Vienna | 1795-1810 | Franz Anton von Zauner | 48°11′03″N16°18′05″E / 48.184138°N 16.301272°E | Scale-down model of the monument on Josefsplatz. | |
Archduke Karl | Heldenplatz, Vienna | 1853-1860 | Anton Dominik Fernkorn, Eduard van der Nüll (architect) | 48°12′24″N16°21′48″E / 48.206594°N 16.363378°E | One of the few equestrian statue in the world with only two support points. The stone plinth is decorated with bronze reliefs and plaques. | |
Prince Eugene of Savoy | Heldenplatz, Vienna | 1860-1865 | Anton Dominik Fernkorn, Franz Pönninger, Eduard van der Nüll (architect) | 48°12′22″N16°21′51″E / 48.206065°N 16.364129°E | Counterpart of the monument of Archduke Karl; the Untersberg marble plinth is decorated with bronze reliefs and plaques. | |
Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg | Schwarzenbergplatz, Vienna | 1863-1867 | Ernst Julius Hähnel | 48°12′03″N16°22′29″E / 48.200891°N 16.374673°E | On a stone pedestal, surrounded by a chained enclosure. | |
Harmonia | On the rooftop of the Vienna State Opera, Vienna | 1876 | Ernst Julius Hähnel | 48°12′11″N16°22′09″E / 48.203000°N 16.369111°E | One of a pair of allegorical statues riding winged horses; the stone pedestal is decorated with festoons and ribbons. | |
Erato | On the rooftop of the Vienna State Opera, Vienna | 1876 | Ernst Julius Hähnel | 48°12′11″N16°22′09″E / 48.203000°N 16.369111°E | One of a pair of allegorical statues riding winged horses; the stone pedestal is decorated with festoons and ribbons. | |
Field marshal Ernst Gideon von Laudon | Maria-Theresien-Platz, Vienna | 1875-1888 | Kaspar von Zumbusch | 48°12′16″N16°21′39″E / 48.204456°N 16.360772°E | Part of the large-scale monument of Empress Maria Theresa | |
Field marshal Leopold Joseph von Daun | Maria-Theresien-Platz, Vienna | 1875-1888 | Kaspar von Zumbusch | 48°12′16″N16°21′39″E / 48.204456°N 16.360772°E | Part of the large-scale monument of Empress Maria Theresa | |
Field marshal Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg und Traun | Maria-Theresien-Platz, Vienna | 1875-1888 | Kaspar von Zumbusch | 48°12′16″N16°21′39″E / 48.204456°N 16.360772°E | Part of the large-scale monument of Empress Maria Theresa | |
Field marshal Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller | Maria-Theresien-Platz, Vienna | 1875-1888 | Kaspar von Zumbusch | 48°12′16″N16°21′39″E / 48.204456°N 16.360772°E | Part of the large-scale monument of Empress Maria Theresa | |
Field marshal Joseph Radetzky von Radetz | Stubenring, Vienna | 1886-1892 | Kaspar von Zumbusch, George Niemann (architect) | 48°12′36″N16°22′58″E / 48.209956°N 16.382688°E | Originally on Am Hof square, moved to its present location in 1912. The pedestal is clad with red marble and decorated with bronze reliefs and plaques. | |
Hussar | On the rooftop of Kohlmarkt 1, Vienna | 1896 | Rudolf Weyr | 48°12′33″N16°22′06″E / 48.209295°N 16.368469°E | Copper statue referring to the traditional name of the building, "Zum Husaren". | |
Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen | In front of the Albertina, Vienna | 1898-1899 | Kaspar von Zumbusch, Carl König (architect) | 48°12′16″N16°22′07″E / 48.20432°N 16.368476°E | On a Czech granite pedestal, decorated with bronze plaques and bands. |
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Paul I, Prince Esterházy | Courtyard of Forchtenstein Castle, Forchtenstein | 1691 | Michael Felser | 47°42′34″N16°19′51″E / 47.7094°N 16.3308°E | Baroque stone sculpture with the coat-of-arms of Prince Esterházy and Turkish prisoners of war carved on the pedestal. |
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Goddess Diana | Theaterpark, Berndorf | 1908 (1997) | Kaspar von Zumbusch | 47°56′42″N16°06′34″E / 47.945056°N 16.109561°E | Originally near the Am Brand villa of the Krupp family (until 1945), later loaned to the Jagdmuseum in Marchegg, finally erected in Theaterpark in 1997. | |
Young naked rider | Kurpark, Baden bei Wien | 1911 (1964) | Josef Müllner | 48°00′37″N16°14′00″E / 48.010208°N 16.23345°E | The plaster model was exhibited in the Secession in 1908, the bronze statue was cast in 1911 and erected in Baden in 1964. | |
A Kuenringer knight with a minstrel | Watstein, Dürnstein | 1958 | Alois Lidauer | 48°24′33″N15°30′22″E / 48.40912°N 15.50609°E | Modern stone statue symbolizing the chivalric and Minnesang tradition of Wachau (often mistakenly identified as Richard the Lionheart and Blondel). | |
Young naked rider | Wienerneustädter-Straße, Bad Vöslau | 1964 | Mathias Hietz | 47°57′49″N16°12′58″E / 47.963556°N 16.216207°E | Modern concrete statue marking the site of a former horse trough. | |
Emperor Marcus Aurelius | Marc-Aurel-Park, Tulln an der Donau | 2001 | Michail Nogin | 48°20′03″N16°03′23″E / 48.33413°N 16.05652°E | Copy of the famous Roman statue, placed on a modern pedestal clad with granite slabs. | |
Saint George killing the dragon | Feuerwehrplatz, Sankt Georgen am Ybbsfelde | 2014 | Odin Mohammed Rosenzweig | 48°07′44″N14°56′59″E / 48.128893°N 14.949838°E | Metal sculpture marking the entrance of the village in the middle of a traffic roundabout. |
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Leopold V, Archduke of Austria | Rennweg, Innsbruck | 1621-1630 (1894) | Caspar Gras | 47°16′09″N11°23′44″E / 47.269062°N 11.395455°E | The first instance that the horse was successfully positioned on the two hind legs without using the tail as a third support. Erected in front of the Hoftheater as an equestrian statue on a stone pedestal in 1826; the present fountain monument was created in 1894 (see Leopoldsbrunnen). | |
Saint George killing the dragon | Andreas Hofer-Platz, Wörgl | 1928 (1971) | Franz Josef Kranewitter | 47°29′08″N12°03′55″E / 47.485621°N 12.06537°E | War memorial that was originally part of a fountain ensemble; the fountain was removed in 1958, the bronze statue was moved to its present location in 1971. | |
Meinhard II, Count of Tyrol | On the gable of Stams Abbey, Stams | 1936 (1995) | Karl Larcher | 47°16′40″N10°59′03″E / 47.277655°N 10.984221°E | Wooden statue of the founder of the abbey, replaced by an aluminium copy in 1995. |
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Koroghlu | Koroğlu Parkı, Baku | 2009-2012 | Tokay Mammadov | 40°23′30″N49°50′33″E / 40.39179°N 49.84251°E | Modern bronze statue of the folk hero on a tall pedestal clad with marble slabs. |
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Godfrey of Bouillon | Place Royale, Brussels | 1843-1848 | Eugène Simonis, Tilman-François Suys (pedestal) | 50°50′32″N4°21′34″E / 50.8423°N 4.35948°E | The blue Arquennes stone pedestal is decorated with two bronze bas-reliefs by Guillaume de Groot (added in 1897) and plaques. The ornate railings were removed in the first half of the 20th century. | |
Charlemagne | Boulevard d'Avroy, Liège | 1863-1868 | Louis Jehotte | 50°38′07″N5°34′06″E / 50.635363°N 5.568449°E | The Romanesque stone pedestal is decorated with the bronze statues of six ancestors of Charlemagne who were connected to Liège; the niches are flanked with pink granite columns. | |
Baldwin I of Constantinople | Place de Flandre, Mons | 1864-1868 | Joseph Jaquet | 50°27′14″N3°57′38″E / 50.453780°N 3.960457°E | Modern stone pedestal decorated with two bronze reliefs; the original pedestal was designed by Charles Vincent in classical style. Moved from the middle of the square to its present location after the redevelopment of the roads. | |
Leopold I of Belgium | Leopoldplaats, Antwerp | 1868 (1872) | Joseph Geefs | 51°12′45″N4°24′26″E / 51.212516°N 4.407316°E | Erected by the Chamber of Commerce outside the city area, moved to its present location in 1872; placed on a Neo-Baroque stone pedestal. | |
The Horse at the Pond (unnamed rider) | Square Ambiorix, Brussels | 1899-1901 | Constantin Meunier | 50°50′49″N4°22′58″E / 50.846947°N 4.382812°E | Placed on a bluestone pedestal beside a semi-circular pond. | |
The Horse Bayard and The Four Sons of Aymon | Paul de Smet de Naeyerplein, Ghent | 1913 | Alois De Beule, Domien Ingels | 51°01′54″N3°43′04″E / 51.031696°N 3.717709°E | Created for the Ghent International Exposition, and remained in place; set in a circular pond. | |
Leopold II of Belgium | Place du Trône, Brussels | 1914-1926 | Thomas Vinçotte, François Malfait (architect) | 50°50′26″N4°21′52″E / 50.8405°N 4.36439°E | Placed on a bluestone Art Deco pedestal in front of the Royal Palace; controversial. | |
Leopold II of Belgium | Koning Boudewijnpromenade, Ostend | 1929-1931 | Alfred Courtens, Antoine Courtens (architect) | 51°13′38″N2°54′17″E / 51.22715°N 2.90466°E | Monumental Art Deco ensemble on the beach facing the North Sea with the statue of the king on top of a pillar, two large sculptural groups (The Gratitude of the Congolese and Tribute of the fishermen of Ostend), and a young woman carrying a torch; controversial and vandalized. | |
Albert I of Belgium | De Ganzenpoot, Nieuwpoort | 1937-1938 | Karel Aubroeck, Henri-Julien De Ridder (architect) | 51°08′10″N2°45′22″E / 51.136114°N 2.756206°E | Placed on a yellow brick pedestal as part of the monumental West Front Memorial complex commemorating the Battle of the Yser. | |
Albert I of Belgium | Place de l'Albertine, Brussels | 1946-1951 | Alfred Courtens, Jules Ghobert (architect) | 50°50′39″N4°21′23″E / 50.844167°N 4.35625°E | Placed on a bluestone pedestal as part of the monumental Mont des Arts complex. | |
Albert I of Belgium | Avenue Albert Ier, Namur | 1952-1955 | Victor Demanet | 50°28′00″N4°53′07″E / 50.466657°N 4.885194°E | The stone plinth is decorated with the king's initial; originally erected at the confluence of the Sambre and the Meuse, moved to its present location after a restoration in 2015. |
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Plínio Pacheco | Brejo da Madre de Deus | - | - | - | Depicts journalist and theatre director Plínio Pacheco in the New Jerusalem theater |
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Manuel Luís Osório | Porto Alegre | - | Hildegardo Leão Velloso | - | Depicts the Marquis of Herval, cavalry officer and hero of the Paraguayan War | |
Bento Gonçalves | Porto Alegre | 1936 | Antônio Caringi | - | Depicts Bento Gonçalves, the first president of the Piratini Republic |
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Pedro I of Brazil | Rio de Janeiro | 1862 | Louis Rochet | 22°54′25″S43°10′58″W / 22.90694°S 43.18278°W | Depicts Pedro I, the first emperor of Brazil, holding Brazil's first constitution. See equestrian statue of Pedro I. | |
John VI | Rio de Janeiro | - | Salvador Barata Feyo | - | Depicts king John VI of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves | |
Manuel Luís Osório | Rio de Janeiro | - | Rodolfo Bernardelli | - | Depicts the Marquis of Herval, cavalry officer and hero of the Paraguayan War | |
Deodoro da Fonseca | Rio de Janeiro | - | Modestino Kanto | - | Depicts Deodoro da Fonseca, Brazil's first president |
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Luís Alves de Lima e Silva | São Paulo | - | Victor Brecheret | - | Depicts the Duke of Caxias, prime minister of Brazil and hero of the Paraguayan War | |
Bandeiras | São Paulo | 1954 | Victor Brecheret | - | Depicts a bandeira, expeditions to explore Brazil's interior during the colonial era. See monument to the bandeiras. | |
Ramos de Azevedo | São Paulo | 1934 | Galileo Emendabili | - | Depicts architect Ramos de Azevedo. See monument to Ramos de Azevedo. | |
Tropeiro | Sorocaba | 1972 | - | - | Depicts a tropeiro . |
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Bernardo O'Higgins | Quebec City, Quebec | 2007 | Located on the grounds of the parc de l'Amerique-Latine, the statue was gifted to the government of Quebec from the government of Chile. It was installed in 2007 although was not formally unveiled until 2008, in the presence of the president of Chile and the premier of Quebec. [1] | |||
Clem Gardner and unnamed rider | Calgary, Alberta | 2012 | Bob Spaith and Rich Roenisch | Located on the grounds of the Calgary Stampede. The sculpture is titled By the Banks of the Bow and includes 15 horses and two riders; with the lead rider being Clem Gardner, the first Canadian All Around champion at the inaugural Calgary Stampede [2] | ||
King Edward VII | Toronto, Ontario | 1969 | Thomas Brock | Located on the grounds of Queen's Park. The sculpture was created in 1911 for the Delhi Durbar and was located in Delhi, India until 1967 when it was removed. The statue was transported to Canada in 1968 and installed at its present location in the following year. [3] | ||
Queen Elizabeth II | Ottawa, Ontario | 1992 | Jack Harman | Located on the grounds of Parliament Hill. The monument was erected to commemorate both Canada the 125th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, as well as the Ruby Jubilee of Elizabeth II. The statue has been temporarily relocated to the gates of Rideau Hall in 2019, in order to facilitate the decade-long renovations taking place on the Centre Block. [4] | ||
Queen Elizabeth II | Regina, Saskatchewan | 2005 | Susan Velder | Located within the Queen Elizabeth II Gardens at the Wascana Centre, the statue was unveiled by the Queen during her golden jubilee year. The horse that is portrayed in the statue is Burmese, a horse gifted to Elizabeth II by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. [5] | ||
Gabriel Dumont | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | 1985 | William Epp | Located on the grounds of Friendship Park. [6] | ||
Saint George | Saint-Georges, Quebec | 1915 | Louis Jobin | Located on the grounds of the Church of Saint-Georges, the statue depicts the legend of Saint George and the Dragon. [7] | ||
George Lane | Bar U Ranch, Alberta | Rich Roenisch | Located on the grounds of the Bar U Ranch, National Historic Site of Canada. Titled A Question of Survival, the sculpture depicts former ranch owner George Lane fend off an attack from wolves | |||
Ian Millar | Perth, Ontario | 2005 | Located on the grounds of Stewart Park, the sculpture depicts Ian Millar riding his world champion show jumping horse Big Ben. [8] | |||
James Macleod | Calgary, Alberta | Located on the grounds of Fort Calgary. [9] | ||||
James Macleod | Ottawa, Ontario | 2005 | Located on the grounds of Royal Canadian Mounted Police Headquarters. The statue is a replica of the James Macleod statue at Fort Calgary. However, in addition to commemorating Macleod, the statue is also used as a memorial for RCMP members who were killed while on policing duty. [10] | |||
James Morrow Walsh and Sitting Bull | Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan | Located on the grounds of Fort Walsh, the sculpture depicts the meeting of James Morrow Walsh, the superintendent of the North-West Mounted Police and Sitting Bull, a Sioux chief; both figures are on horseback. [11] | ||||
Joan of Arc | Quebec City, Quebec | Anna Hyatt Huntington | Located on the grounds of the Joan of Arc Gardens. The statue was donated to the park by Anna Hyatt Huntington and commemorates those who fought for New France during the conquest of 1760. [12] | |||
Robert the Bruce | Calgary, Alberta | 1966 | Pilkington Jackson | Located on the grounds of the Alberta University of the Arts. The statue is a replica of another statue built near Stirling, Scotland two years earlier. Calgary-based lawyer Eric Harvie assisted in having the statue in Stirling installed, and later pushed for a replica to be built in Calgary. [13] | ||
Maharaja Ranjit Singh | Mississauga, Ontario | Located on the grounds of the Great Punjab Business Centre. [14] | ||||
Simón Bolívar | Quebec City, Quebec | 1983 | Adamo Tadolini | Located on the grounds of the parc de l'Amerique-Latine, the statue was gifted to the government of Quebec from the government of Venezuela and unveiled on the bicentenary of Bolívar's birthday. [15] | ||
Tecumseh | Windsor, Ontario | 2018 | Mark Williams | Located at the centre of a roundabout near the Detroit River, in the neighbourhood of Old Sandwich Town. The monument also features a statue of Major General Isaac Brock standing next to Tecumseh using his spyglass. [16] | ||
William D. Jarvis | Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta | 2013 | Jarvis was an inspectator with the North West Mounted Police. In 1875, Jarvis and other NWMP officers established Fort Saskatchewan on the North Saskatchewan River. [17] | |||
— | Calgary, Alberta | 1980 | Rich Roenisch | Located on the grounds of the Calgary Stampede. The sculpture is titled The Bronc Twister and is based on a drawing by Edward Borein. [18] The sculpture does not portray a specific individual. | ||
— | Calgary, Alberta | 1914 | Louis-Philippe Hébert | Located on the grounds of Central Memorial Park. The sculpture is modelled after Russell Lambert Boyle, a veteran of the war; although the sculpture does not explicitly portray him, with the sculpture used as war memorial for the Second Boer War. [19] [20] | ||
— | Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan | 1970 | William Epp | Located on Centre Street in downtown Meadow Lake. The statue was installed there by the Meadow Lake Racing and Sports Association. The sculpture depicts a cowboy and a bucking horse and commemorates the early settlers of the community. [21] The sculpture does not portray a specific individual. | ||
— | Montreal, Quebec | Located within downtown Montreal on Saint Jacques Street. [22] The sculpture does not portray a specific individual. | ||||
— | Toronto, Ontario | 1989 | William McElcheran | Located on the grounds of St. Michael's College School, and forms a part of the University of Toronto's art collection. The sculpture is titled Business Man on Horse. [23] The statue do not portray a specific individual. | ||
— | Windsor, Ontario | William McElcheran | Previously located on the grounds of Windsor Sculpture Park, although acts of vandalism against the sculpture led to its removal. The sculpture is titled Business Man on Horse. [24] The sculpture does not portray a specific individual. | |||
— | Yorkton, Saskatchewan | 2010 | Lionel Peyachew | Located on the grounds of Painted Hand Casino. The sculpture is titled Counting Coup , named after a practice with warriors of the First Nations of the Canadian Prairies. [25] The sculpture does not portray a specific individual. | ||
Fuboshan, Guilin
The equestrian statue of Pangeran Diponegoro became the symbol of military territorial command of Central Java, hence the name Kodam Diponegoro . As a result, almost in every main road provincial borders between Central Java Province with its adjacent provinces such as West and East Java provinces, stood those equestrian statues.
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Gabriela Silang | Makati | Jose Mendoza | 14°33′18.1″N121°01′27.4″E / 14.555028°N 121.024278°E | [39] | ||
Martin Delgado | Iloilo City | 2019 | Ginés Serrán-Pagán | 10°43′05.8″N122°32′52.6″E / 10.718278°N 122.547944°E | [40] | |
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