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This statue is called a horse with a rake, standing 3.5 meters tall, 2.23 meters long, and weighing 2.5 tons. It was commissioned for the 1878 World Expo.
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Not a Neigh! ;)
Outside the Musee D'Orsay are a couple of statues including one of a Rhino and one of a Horse. It's quite a dynamic statue showing a moment of shock in the horse's face as it tries to avoid what is...
Located out the front of the Musee d’Orsay, stands this very detailed sculpture of a horse avoiding the jaws of a harrow. We love how the artist has captured the emotions of the distressed animal.
This is another sculpture at the Orsay museum entrance, standing just behind to more interesting rhino. It's made of cast iron and originally it stood at the Pl. Trocadero and later moved here.
Not a Neigh! ;)
Outside the Musee D'Orsay are a couple of statues including one of a Rhino and one of a Horse. It's quite a dynamic statue showing a moment of shock in the horse's face as it tries to avoid what is...
Cast iron
So many works or art but here are some you can see for free. We saw these whilst we were on a bus tour.
Beautiful sculpture
Located out the front of the Musee d’Orsay, stands this very detailed sculpture of a horse avoiding the jaws of a harrow. We love how the artist has captured the emotions of the distressed animal.
Next to rhino
This is another sculpture at the Orsay museum entrance, standing just behind to more interesting rhino. It's made of cast iron and originally it stood at the Pl. Trocadero and later moved here.
Strong
Very beautiful and quite intense sculpture of the horse near the entrance to the marvelous Orsay museum.