Français : Emmanuel Frémiet (français, 1824-1910): Monument à la gloire de Simon Bolivar, statue équestre, quatrième replique de l'edition originale de 1900, offerte par les Républiques d'Amérique latine à la Ville de Paris en 1930. Cours la Reine, VIIIe arrondissement, Paris, France.
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Emmanuel Fremiet (French 1824-1910): Monument to the glory of Simon Bolivar, equestrian statue, fourth rendition of the 1900 original, offered by the Latin American republics to the city of Paris in 1930; Cours la Reine, 8th arrondissement, Paris, FR