Horse Tamer Sculptures (Pittsburgh)

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Horse Tamers
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Horse Tamer Sculptures (Pittsburgh) is located in Pittsburgh
Horse Tamer Sculptures (Pittsburgh)
Location of The Horse Tamers in Pittsburgh
LocationStanton Avenue entrance to Highland Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40°28′30.57″N 79°54′38.69″W / 40.4751583°N 79.9107472°W / 40.4751583; -79.9107472Coordinates: 40°28′30.57″N 79°54′38.69″W / 40.4751583°N 79.9107472°W / 40.4751583; -79.9107472
Built/founded1900
CPHD designated[1]

The Horse Tamers[2] are a pair of larger-than-life sculptures in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, located at the Stanton Avenue entrance to Highland Park. They are copies after the famous Marly Horses (Chevaux de Marly) (marble, 1739-45), by sculptor Guillaume Coustou the Elder, that flank the entrance to the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The Highland Park sculptures were modeled by sculptor Giuseppe Moretti, and installed in 1900.[3]

Each depicts a youth attempting to control a rearing horse. The bronze sculptures are approximately 15 feet (4.57 m) tall, and stand upon granite bases approximately 11 feet (3.35 m) tall.[4]

The sculptures are on the City of Pittsburgh's list of designated historic landmarks.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Local Historic Designations". Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
  2. ^ Horse Tamers, from Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation.
  3. ^ "The Historical Dilettante: Marly Horses and Pittsburgh Horses". 8 July 2012.
  4. ^ Horses, from SIRIS
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