Lion of Belfort

Monumental sculpture in France
Lion of Belfort
The face of the red sandstone lion
ArtistFrédéric Auguste Bartholdi
Completion date1880
TypeSculpture
MediumSandstone
LocationBelfort, France

The Lion of Belfort, in Belfort, France, is an 1880 monumental sculpture by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World).

Overview

Finished in 1880, it is made entirely of red sandstone. The blocks it is made from were individually sculpted, then moved to the cliff below Belfort castle to be assembled. Twenty-two meters in length and 11 meters in height, the colossal work dominates the local landscape.

The lion symbolizes the heroic French resistance during the Siege of Belfort, a 103-day Prussian assault from December 1870 to February 1871. The city was successfully defended against 40,000 Prussians by merely 17,000 men (of whom only 3,500 were from the military) led by Colonel Denfert-Rochereau, with the fortress holding out until the Armistice of Versailles obligated French forces to abandon it.

Bartholdi's first preparatory model depicted the lion facing defiantly east towards Prussia, but he was then asked to calm its expression to avoid a diplomatic fallout with the German Empire. In response he reversed the statue to face west with its rear to Prussia, but added an arrow beneath its front paw that points back towards the German border.[1]

Smaller editions of the statue stand in the center of Place Denfert-Rochereau in Paris and also in Dorchester Square in Downtown Montreal.

Gallery

  • People standing in front of the sculpture, showing its enormous size.
    People standing in front of the sculpture, showing its enormous size.
  • The Lion beneath the Belfort citadel.
    The Lion beneath the Belfort citadel.
  • The Lion of Belfort
    The Lion of Belfort
  • Bronze reduction of the sculpture in Place Denfert-Rochereau, Paris.
    Bronze reduction of the sculpture in Place Denfert-Rochereau, Paris.
  • Stone reduction of the sculpture in Dorchester Square in Montréal.
    Stone reduction of the sculpture in Dorchester Square in Montréal.
  • Belfort Lion at night
    Belfort Lion at night
  • The Lion just before official inauguration on September 18, 2011.
    The Lion just before official inauguration on September 18, 2011.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bartholdi entre au musée, Aurélie Jacques, 28 avril 2011, Le Point

External links

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