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List of equestrian statues in Italy

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The earliest surviving Renaissance equestrian statue: Equestrian statue of Gattamelata by Donatello, on Piazza del Santo (Padua), 1453

This is a list of equestrian statues in Italy.

Frequently represented persons:

Rome

Assisi

Asti

Bergamo

Bologna

Brescia

Casale Monferrato

Ferrara

Fiesole

Florence

Genova

La Spezia

Livorno

Lodi


Milan

Naples

Padua

Perugia

Piacenza

Pistoia

Ponte Gardena

  • Al Genio del Fascismo by G. Gori, renamed Al Genio del Lavoratore Italiano in 1945, 1938 (destroyed in 1961).


Rovigo

Savona

Turin

Venice

Verona

References