Equestrian sculpture with Louis XIV
After Girandon. Signed with a stamp P Sormani, Paris. Bronze, brown patina. Height 62 cm (excluding base 16 cm).
Juniper Hall, Dorking, England.
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In 1699 François Girardon completed the bronze equestrian statue of Louis XIV, erected by the town of Paris on the Place Louis le Grand (today Place Vendôme). The king is dressed as an Roman emperor. This statue was melted down during the French Revolution, and is known to us only by a small bronze model at the Louvre Museum finished by Girardon himself.