
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a bronze equestrian sculptural group, identified as one of the quadrigas by Georges Récipon, situated on the right corner of the main façade of the Grand Palais, located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. The central subject is a dark-patinated bronze sculpture featuring a male figure astride a rearing horse, whose front left leg is elevated. The rider holds a laurel wreath in his raised left hand, with his right arm also extended upwards. To the immediate right of the horse and rider, a draped female figure stands, her head turned towards the equestrian group. The sculpture is mounted on an ornate, light-colored stone pedestal that includes decorative carvings, such as a stylized face or mask visible at the bottom left of the pedestal. A small, white, cylindrical object, possibly a light fixture, is affixed to the upper right section of the pedestal. The background consists of the monumental architecture of the Grand Palais. This includes colossal fluted Corinthian columns and a frieze adorned with intricate bas-relief carvings featuring classical motifs, including putti, foliage, and garlands. Partial inscriptions, including "MONUMENT A LA" and "PAR LA REPUB", are visible on the stone facade. Strong sunlight illuminates the upper architectural elements of the building from the left, creating defined shadows on the columns and bas-reliefs, while the sculptural group itself is predominantly in shadow, contributing to its dark silhouette.
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