| Date |
Artist |
Location |
Notes |
| 1852 |
François Rude |
Paris, Jardin du Luxembourg |
Standing figure. |
| 1855 |
Denis Foyatier, with bas relief pedestal by Vital Dubray |
Orléans, place du Martroi |
Bronze equestrian statue. |
| 1874 |
Emmanuel Frémiet |
Paris, place des Pyramides |
Equestrian statue. Made from a plaster mold commissioned in 1874 by Napoleon III. |
| 1882 |
Frederic Leroux |
Compiègne, France |
|
| 1889 |
Paul DuBois |
Rheims, France |
Standing figure. |
| 1891 |
Marius Mercié |
Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France |
|
| 1892 |
Louis-Ernest Barrias |
Bonsecours, France |
Standing figure in white marble and gold leaf. In 1990 the original was moved to the church basilica and its gold leaf was removed. A copy in gold leaf now occupies the site where the original once stood. |
| 1900 |
Prosper d'Épinay |
Rheims, France |
Standing figure. Donated to Rheims cathedral in 1909. |
| 1907 |
|
State Library of Victoria, Australia |
Equestrian statue, replica of the Emmanuel Frémiet statue in Paris. |
| 1915 |
Anna Hyatt Huntington |
New York City, Riverside Park at 93rd Street |
Equestrian statue. This was the first public statue in the city to be dedicated to a woman (as opposed to idealized concepts such as Liberty and Victory). Information from the New York Public Art Curriculum site. |
| 1915 |
|
Washington, D.C., Meridian Hill Park |
Bronze copy of the statue by Paul Dubois at Rheims Cathedral. |
| After 1921 |
|
Matane, Québec, church of St. Joan of Arc |
Standing figure. |
| 1920 |
|
New Orleans, Louisiana, St. Louis Cathedral |
Standing figure. It was donated to the Cathedral by "The Sodality of Saint Jeanne d'Arc." |
| cast 1924 |
|
Portland, Oregon, Laurelhurst neighborhood |
Equestrian statue. It was erected as a tribute to the fallen soldiers of World War I and is a replica of the Frémiet statue at Place des Pyramides in Paris. |
| 1947 |
|
Laval (Québec) |
Standing figure. |
| ? |
Lanson |
Jargeau, Franceplace du Martroy |
Standing figure |
| ? |
? |
Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica - Montreal, Québec |
Standing figure, to the left of the altar. |
| 1972 |
? |
Decatur Street, French Quarter - New Orleans, Louisiana |
Equestrian statue. It was a gift from the People of France to the City of New Orleans and is a replica of the Frémiet statue at Place des Pyramides in Paris. |