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Henry IV statue in Nerac à Nérac dans le Lot-et-Garonne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Statue
Lot-et-Garonne

Henry IV statue in Nerac

    Place du Général-Leclerc
    47600 Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Statue dHenri IV à Nérac
Crédit photo : Benjism89 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1816
Command of the statue
1819
Gold medal at the Salon
3 mai 1829
Initial Inauguration
1872
Movement of the monument
30 mai 1990
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Henri IV bronze statue, including the base and grid (box. not cadastralized; public domain): registration by order of 30 May 1990

Key figures

Philippe Digeon de Monteton - Sponsor and Member of Parliament Finance and offer the statue.
Nicolas Raggi - Sculptor Author of the bronze statue.
Lorenzo Bartolini - Master of Raggi Trainer of sculptor Nicolas Raggi.
Louis XVIII - King of France Initial recipient of the tribute.
Armand Fallières - Local Administrator Supervises the move in 1872.

Origin and history

The statue of Henri IV in Nerac is an order of Philippe Digeon de Monteton, MP for Lot-et-Garonne, who wishes to offer this monument to the city in 1816 to attract the favors of Louis XVIII. Directed by the sculptor Nicolas Raggi, student of Lorenzo Bartolini, the bronze work is presented at the Salon of 1819, where she obtains a gold medal. It arrived in Nerac in 1823 and was inaugurated on 3 May 1829 in front of the old castle, before being moved in 1872 to the Place du Général-Leclerc.

The monument, composed of a bronze statue, a marble base and granite degrees, bears inscriptions in Latin, French and Gascon. Henry IV is represented in armor, the right arm stretched out as a sign of mercy and the left hand on his sword, symbolizing his power. The Count of Monteton, who partially finances and designs the work, sees his initial project to develop a regular place abandoned due to lack of funds. The statue was finally listed as historical monuments on May 30, 1990.

Nicolas Raggi, author of this statue, also produced a marble version for the city of Pau in 1843, as well as a plaster version exhibited in the Chamber of Deputies. The movement of the monument in 1872, initially contested by the heirs of the Count in 1855, was carried out under the supervision of engineer Taillarda, during the administration of Armand Fallières. The statue, owned by the commune, remains a strong local symbol, linked to the history of Henry IV and his attachment to the region.

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