The Marquis de Lafayette was a great favorite of the Americans. He was young, handsome and dashing, and became a friend of George Washington. The French were pivotal in the Colonists' victory over the British in the American Revolutionary War. The original of this statue is in the Louvre. This replica stands in a small triangular park among state government buildings in Hartford. Lafayette's sword is raised in salute to the state Capitol.
Salut Lafayette! Some great photos of a dashing Frenchman especially the top photo! Bravo! Encore!
ReplyDeleteAh Monsieur de Lafayette. He's scheduled to appear on VersaillesDP tomorrow though not in such a beautiful fashion!
ReplyDeleteThe sculpture of M. Lafayette is wonderful!Your pictures are great, I like so much the last one with the adorable building detail.Amazing!
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Great shots of the state, Jack. He really does appear tobe saluting the capitol!
ReplyDeleteWe Americans owe a lot to our allies.
ReplyDeleteI am glad I see Hartford in your blog, so beautiful and colorful city.
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