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The monument to general Jose Gervasio Artigas in Minas, Uruguay (18 meters tall, 9 meters long, 150,000 kg) was the world's largest equestrian statue until 2009. The current largest is the 40 meters tall Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue at Tsonjin Boldog, 54 km from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, the legendary location where Genghis Khan found the golden …
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The hoof code mostly holds true in terms of Gettysburg equestrian statues, but there is at least one exception. James Longstreet wasn't wounded in this battle yet his horse has one foot raised. (illustration from Longstreet page) The article has a pretty good list of statues that do and don't match the "tradition". Short version of the article –
Asian Antiques – China – Statues – Horses Category List of Antiques, With Information and Images (Page 1)
A popular belief β at least in the United States and the United Kingdom β is that if the horse is rearing (both front legs in the air), the rider died in battle; one front leg up means the rider was wounded in battle or died of battle wounds; and if all four hooves are on the ground, the rider died outside battle.
Cast directly from an original Chinese antique, our Tang Horse is a museum-quality work that echoes ancient dynasties. The most beloved of animals in Chinese art, this fine work is a foundry iron casting with an aged patina virtually indistinguishable from bronze.
In particular, statues of people on horseback and statues of medieval knights and monarchs. The Myths On a statue of a horse and rider, the number of legs in the air reveals information about how the rider died: both legs in the air means they died during a battle, one leg in the air means they died later of wounds inflicted during a battle.
i have an idea about what you are asking… but am not 100% sure… if the horse is on 2 legs (2 legs raised) that means that the soldier died in the battle/war… if the horse is on 3 legs (1 leg raised) that means that the soldier died because of the wounds in the battle/war… and if the horse is on all 4 legs (no leg raised) that means the soldier died of natural causes π
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