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London's earliest equestrian statue, the Equestrian statue of George IV is built to the designs of French artist Hubert Le Sueur in the year 1633. Resting on a granite foundation, this statue is made of bronze and depicts the king without any head gear, dressed in a semi-classical outfit, his cloak flowing back. The king's right hand is grasping a baton while he holds the horse's reins in the left hand. Depicted without stirrups, this statue was originally built to be placed on the famous Marble Arch opposite Buckingham Palace.
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