Lafayette in Sculpture
- Pediment on the Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Lafayette, Indiana, 1882
- LaFayette Fountain by Lorado Taft in Lafayette, Indiana, 1887
- Statue in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
- Statue of Lafayette and Washington by Bartholdi, Place des États-Unis (United States Plaza), Paris, France, 1895
- Built in 1975, a statue of Lafayette stands atop a fountain in the courthouse square in LaGrange, Georgia.
- Equestrian statue by Paul Bartlett, Metz, France 1919, destroyed by German occupation forces and replaced by another statue by M . Goutin in 2004
- Statue of Lafayette on Union Avenue & Warren Street in Havre de Grace, Maryland, 1976
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Pediment on the Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Lafayette, Indiana (1882)
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LaFayette Fountain; Lafayette, Indiana
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LaFayette Fountain, LaGrange, Georgia (1975)
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Metz, France
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Place des États-Unis, Paris, France
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Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette, Washington, D.C.
Poste Lafayette, Mauritius
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“I look on Sculpture as history. I do not think the Apollo and the Jove impossible in flesh and blood. Every trait the artist recorded in stone, he had seen in life, and better than his copy.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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