Allegory of the River Saône in Lyon, France
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Allegory of the River Saône in Lyon, France
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Published 2016-09-27T09:33:32+00:00
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The Monument to Louis XIV is a bronze equestrian statue by the sculptor Francois-Frédéric Lemot located at Bellecour Squre in Lyon, France, dated 1825.
This monument is a replacement of a previous statue created by Martin Desjardins in 1713, which was destroyed during the Revolution in 1793. At the base of the pedestal are two canonised statues dating from 1720: The allegories of the Rhone (by Guillaum Coustou) and The Saone (by Nicolas Coustou).
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Printing Details
Layer Thickness 150 microns. InFill 10%.
Technical Information
Date published | 27/09/2016 |
Time to do | 390 - 425 minutes |
Material Quantity | 40 grams |
Dimensions | 130mm x 45mm x 110mm |
Technology | FDM |
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Title | Allegory of the River Saône in Lyon, France |
Date | 1720 |
Medium | Bronze |
Artist | Nicolas Coustou |
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