English: Namur : Horse "Bayard" and the four sons of Duke Aymon (by Olivier Strebelle for Expo 1958)
Français : Namur:Sculpture du cheval Bayard et des quatre fils Aymon par Olivier Strebelle. Bronze et céramique. Créée pour l'Expo de 1958 et déplacée au franchissement de la Meuse au centre de Namur
Walon : Nameur : posteure do tchvå Bayåd et des cwate fis Aimon, amontêye pa Olivier Strebelle po l' espôzicion d' 1958.
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