Ferdinand Foch Equestrian at Victoria, London
Ferdinand Foch Equestrian at Victoria, London
Published 2014-09-25T15:25:06+00:00
This equestrian statue depicts Ferdinand Foch, a French soldierand military theorist. He was famous for his contribution to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 declaring peace in Paris. The sculpture depicts him on a horse, dressed in military dress in a slightly larger than life depiction. He stands upon a podium and looks towards Victoria Train Station.
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Quality Type - fine model weight - 87g filament colour - grey layer height - 0.15mm infill density - 15%
Date published | 25/09/2014 |
Time to do | 718 - 778 minutes |
Material Quantity | 87g |
Dimensions | 72.53 x 173.68 x 130mm |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Ferdinand Foch Equestrian |