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Does anyone make SMALL stone (or bronze) horse/pony statues to go in garden ?
Arcadian Delight.

Want to find small pony statue to go in my garden. Possibly one laying down as standing one might be too tall.


Try shopping at local markets. There are several stalls that display stone and wood ornaments. You might get information about bronze.

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I have a bronze greyhound statue that I would love to color it somehow to either leave inside or in the garden?
Fontaine Médicis at Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris - 1

I would love to put in in the house or use something more weatherproof for the garden on it. What do I use?


It depends on the color you want
There are pre mixed chemicals and there a "recipes"
Some are cold patinas, some require heat
I've added some links below to help you
After you have a patina you like, seal it with paste wax and buff

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how big is the george washington statue with his horse in the Boston public garden?
Fontaine Médicis at Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris - 1 BW

the memorial statue build by Thomas Ball; statue is made out of bronze


Great question. Could not find data online. Might have to go measure it.

bronze ducks family statue home garden basin sculpture

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Anyone know where I can get a fox statue similar to the ones seen on the Fox River bridge in St. Charles, IL?
9 - 4 octobre 2010 Paris Square Cambronne Statue

I have looked everywhere for a concrete or bronze fox statue seen on the Fox River, St. Charles bridge. I have seen these foxes in people's gardens, front steps, etc. I just can't seem to find them anywhere in the area, (Geneva, St. Charles, Batavia, etc.) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!


Go to the Henri Creation web site and check around. If you don't see something you like, search garden statuary. You probably can order it from the company now but getting it from a garden supply area might be tough considering its the end of the season. Look in the yellow pages probably under gardening. You might try Lurvey's in Des Plaines, Pasquesi's (up around Palatine or Deer Park), Chalet in Winnetka, or Evergreen on Rte 34 in Oswego. Good luck!

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Push grows for Diana statue in Paris
Some fans say permanent memorial should be erected in city of her death
The Associated Press
Updated: 6:43 a.m. PT Aug 30, 2007
PARIS - At a golden statue of a flickering flame, fans of Princess Diana pay homage to her in Paris, leaving behind poems and prayers even now, 10 years after she died nearby.

A French child’s collage proclaims her “unforgettable.” An Italian fan scrawls, “I still love you.”

But contrary to popular belief, the statue wasn’t built for Diana; it was merely appropriated by her fans.

With the 10th anniversary of her death on Friday, a few fans say it’s time she had a Paris monument in her honor — something permanent, unlike the memorabilia swept away regularly by trash collectors — and they have begun a fundraising drive.

‘Shocking and flagrant’
Dominique de Fontenay says he thinks about Diana every day as he passes through the Pont d’Alma traffic tunnel where she died in a car crash, and he is always struck by the lack of a monument.

“That seems shocking and flagrant, given Diana’s notoriety and the love that most people all over the world felt for her,” said de Fontenay, a 34-year-old event planner who conceived the project.

De Fontenay teamed up with a jeweler and sculptor, Xavier de Fraissinette, who sketched out ideas for a bronze statue of a suit-clad Diana reaching out to a small child holding a bouquet.

“The hardest thing will be getting her expression, her smile, her face right,” said de Fraissinette, who designed a sculpture for the Lyon, France, meeting of the Group of Seven industrialized nations in 1996. “It must not be a mortuary monument, she must be natural.”

Raising money, slowly
After a few mentions in the local press, about 150 people have donated a total of $9,500, the two said. Building the statue will require $240,000, said de Fontenay, a Diana fan who remembers joining up with crowds to mourn the princess after the Aug. 31, 1997, crash that killed her, her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and their chauffeur, Henri Paul.

“I think everyone on the planet who had a heart was depressed that day, or at least filled with a great sadness,” said de Fontenay, who named his cat “Princess” in Diana’s honor.

The plans by de Fontenay and de Fraissinette are in the early stages and do not have approval from Paris City Hall, where the press office said officials were not aware of their campaign. The process could be long, and they will need approval from the city council.

De facto memorial
For now, the torch statue near the traffic tunnel remains the de facto memorial. A replica of the Statue of Liberty’s torch, it was donated in 1987 by the International Herald Tribune newspaper as a symbol of French-American friendship.

Ten years later, mourners turned the torch into a Diana shrine, which seemed fitting because Elton John sang “Candle in the Wind” at her funeral in London’s Westminster Abbey.

On any given afternoon, dozens of tourists crowd around the torch, snapping pictures and leaving behind cellophane-wrapped roses. After posing for a snapshot, 29-year-old Arijit Ray of London said he wished de Fontenay and de Fraissinette luck.


“There should be a statue,” he said.

De Fontenay already has a spot picked out — a grassy garden right above the tunnel where the crash took place.

“It’s all ready. There are flowers. All that’s missing is Diana,” he said.


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So basically, the article is talking about this torch statue in France near where Diana died, that people usually associate with her and go to to pay tribute to her. However its really "a replica of the Statue of Liberty’s torch, [which was] was donated in 1987 by the International Herald Tribune newspaper as a symbol of French-American friendship." Apparently people confuse it to be hers because of Elton John's tribute to her, the song "candle in the wind".

So there are a bunch of people, led by this man, Dominique de Fontenay, who want to pay artist Xavier de Fraissinettea lot of money ($240,000) to build a statue of Diana reaching out to a child with a bouquet of flowers, so people can really have a place to go and honor her life. So far, about 150 people have raised $9,500, but want more money.

If you're having problems with translating the article or because you're in the process of learning English, tell me and I'll help however I can.


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