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Lots of Statues to See
One could do an entire tour of the statues of women in the Luxembourg Gardens, and this is one of them, a nice one. Devoted to a saint from ancient times, fairly large and on a stone pedestal. Lots ...
Gardens Luxembourg is definitely a lovely place to just hang out, as it turns, it also, has its fill of statues/monuments/sculptures etc, (approx 100). twenty of them dedicated to the Queens, Saints ...
I spent a hot afternoon trying to cool off in the shaded areas of the Luxembourg Gardens and came across a group of 20 white-marble statues that I had never paid attention to before. They stand in a s...
Very beautiful sculpture because I can see the broderies on his dress
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It's a finely cut sculpture and I've loved it. It's the sculpture number 15 on the plane. Sainte Batilde, wife of Clovis II (deceased in 680) and the sculptor, it's Therasse who created...
Lots of Statues to See
One could do an entire tour of the statues of women in the Luxembourg Gardens, and this is one of them, a nice one. Devoted to a saint from ancient times, fairly large and on a stone pedestal. Lots ...
Queen of France 626 to 680
Gardens Luxembourg is definitely a lovely place to just hang out, as it turns, it also, has its fill of statues/monuments/sculptures etc, (approx 100). twenty of them dedicated to the Queens, Saints ...
7th-Century Regent of France
I spent a hot afternoon trying to cool off in the shaded areas of the Luxembourg Gardens and came across a group of 20 white-marble statues that I had never paid attention to before. They stand in a s...
In the sector dedicated to women of the world
Located in the Grand Basin, in the Garden of Luxembourg, this statue is part of the 20 works dedicated to the famous women.
Very beautiful sculpture because I can see the broderies on his dress
It's a finely cut sculpture and I've loved it. It's the sculpture number 15 on the plane. Sainte Batilde, wife of Clovis II (deceased in 680) and the sculptor, it's Therasse who created...