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- Bust of Victor Schœlcher, Basse-Terre
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Maroon Memorial, Sainte-Anne The memorial features the wall of a mill, a symbol of the oppressive plantation system, from which emerges a Marron with his leg and ears cut off as a sign of attempted resistance and escape, and on which several symbols of slavery and marronnage are displayed: chains referring to deprivation of freedom; two Chaltounés, torches, used for nocturnal travel; a lambi conch shell, which enabled communication with other slaves; a Ka, drum, which accompanied slaves in their songs and enabled them to perpetuate African music and was a decisive means of communication.
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Monument to Ernest Deproge Bust of Ernest Deproge, in frock coat and with a full beard, one of the symbols worn by French Republicans in the late 19th century.
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Monument to Doctor Hamy The monument in honor of Doctor Hamy consists of a pedestal on which a bronze bust of Ernest Hamy is mounted, and in front of which an allegorical female figure in a long, full dress, holding a skull in her left hand and a measuring instrument in her right. Stylized ethnographic types are engraved on three sides of the pedestal: a Breton woman on the right, a North American First Nations man and an Asian man at the back, and a South American man on the left.
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Monument aux 3 maréchaux, Saint-Gaudens Le monument a la forme d'un mur assez large, les trois maréchaux de la première Guerre mondiale sont placés en figures de proue, face aux Pyrénées. Foch est au centre, Galliéni à sa doite et Joffre à sa gauche. Tous sont en tenue militaire, enveloppés dans un grand manteau, képi sur la tête, avec leur bâton de maréchal et une liasse de documents pour Joffre. Côté Galliéni, 4 bas-reliefs ornent le monument : - un groupe de 4 combattants vêtus à l’antique - une allégorie de la guerre, - un homme laissant femme et enfant et ramassant son glaive pour combattre - une jeune femme rassemblant autour d’elle deux enfants africain et vietnamien, un troisième jeune garçon en costume malgache est assis à ses pieds. Coté Joffre, 4 bas-reliefs également : - un groupe de 4 combattants vêtus à l’antique - une allégorie de la paix - un couple avec l’homme brisant ses fers avec une masse - Adam et Eve et le serpent.
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Monument Victor Schœlcher, Schœlcher The statue, created by Martinican sculptor Marie-Thérèse Lung Fou (1909-1981), depicts abolitionist Victor Schœlcher standing in full regalia. The refined, sober work of art deco inspiration honors the memory of the abolitionist politician with dignity. The artist breaks with the paternalistic, colonial vision of older monuments, notably those in Fort-de-France and Cayenne. A plaque on the pedestal recalls the decree of the Provisional Government of March 4, 1848: “No French land shall bear slaves any longer. Victor Schœlcher 1804-1893”.
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Statue of Winston Churchill, Paris Churchill, wearing a military coat and cap, walks forward leaning on a cane. The statue was directly inspired by a photograph of the November 11, 1944 parade on the Champs Elysées, led by Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill. https://histoire-image.org/etudes/defile-11-novembre-1944-champs-elysees
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Statue of Hubert Lyautey, Paris Hubert Lyautey se tient debout, le regard fixé au loin. Il est tête nue, en uniforme et avec une longue cape militaire, arborant toutes ses décorations, il tient son épée de la main gauche la pointe vers le bas et son képi dans la main droite.
- Statue of Joseph Gallieni, Paris