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The statue of Douai with a shield in her right hand and a sword in her left hand on Gare du Nord. She wears a crown and a long classic robe covering her shoulders.
Douai by Gustave Crauck (1865) is one of 12 smaller stone figures representing French destinations. They are on the façade of the railway station.
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Marble statue of Diane in Jardin des Tuileries close to the Louvre.
Diana is standing with only a thin cloth partially covering her hips and her arrows hanging at her side. She looks down to her slender hunting dog who sits to her right.
The statue of Diane by Louis Auguste Lévèque (1866) stands facing one of his other works - Nymphe.
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Dick the English boy is one of 21 bronze statues created by Rachid Khimoune under the concept of Les Enfants du Monde (Children of the World). The statues have been installed in Parc de Bercy in 2001. The statues are made from reused industrial metal items with different textures welded together.
The statue is larger than life.
Dick's face is made from a recycled round manhole cover from London. His eyes are the holes used to insert a rod to lift the cover. His mouth is tinted red and shows the words Borough Council.