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A stone statue of a winged horse, *Renommée montant Pégase* (Fame Riding Pegasus) by Antoine Coysevox, is depicted atop a tall, multi-tiered stone plinth. The horse rears on its hind legs, with a draped, winged figure mounted on its back. Below the horse, an additional draped figure appears to be positioned near the base of the plinth, possibly holding a shield or emblem. The statue is weathered, showing signs of age and exposure. To the left of the plinth, an ornate gilded iron gate, painted dark green or black, is partially visible. The gate features intricate scrollwork, rosettes, and pointed finials along its top edge. In the background, beyond the gate, bare tree branches are visible against a clear, light blue sky with minimal cloud cover. The scene is located at the entrance to the Tuileries Garden from the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France.
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