Lion Conduit Par un Enfant, or "Lion Led by a Child" is a statue as part of the ornate Pont Alexandre III in Paris. Learn and see more of it here www.eutouring.com/images_paris_statues_557.html
The large Lion of Belfort sculpture made of bronze, located in the centre of Place Denfert-Rochereau which cars circle around. You may also like www.eutouring.com/images_place_denfert-rochereau.html
These lion sculptures are part of the Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie, located within Parc de la Villette, with a lot of history behind them. More info & details at www.eutouring.com/images_parc_de_la_villette.html
One of the many balconies on the Louvre museum, with wrought iron work, sculpted lion supports and gilding. See more Paris Photos at www.eutouring.com/images_louvre_museum.html
The Lion of Belfort at Place Denfert-Rochereau, in fact a smaller scale replica of the original in Belfort. Want to learn more? Go to www.eutouring.com/images_place_denfert-rochereau.html
The Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie, with multiple lion statues which are from 1811. Interested in more?; www.eutouring.com/images_fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
The Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie, with lion statues on it, representing Napoleonic expeditions and are made in an Egyptian style. See more www.eutouring.com/images_fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
Looking into Square Cambronne with its cast iron sculpture within, named Drame au Desert depicting a man and lion. To see more go to www.eutouring.com/images_square_cambronne.html
This temporary statue on the Fountain aux Lions de Nubie is called Pauline, sitting on the top of the two tier feature for an interesting effect. To see more go to www.eutouring.com/images_fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
This iron sculpture found within Square Cambronne is called Drame au Desert and was created by the sculptor Henri Fouques and weighs over 2000 kilos. See more Paris Photos at www.eutouring.com/images_square_cambronne.html
The Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie with a temporary statue on top in front of La Grande Halle within Parc de la Villette. You may also like www.eutouring.com/images_fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
This photo shows Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie, with the lion statues sculptured to represent Napoleonic expeditions in a Egyptian style. More photos to be seen at www.eutouring.com/fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
Here you can see two of the lion sculptures on Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie, along with a temporary modern sculpture at the centre of the fountain. To see more go to www.eutouring.com/images_fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
These statues on the Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie were sculpted in an Egyptian style and add extra water features to the fountain. More information and details at www.eutouring.com/fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
This photo shows the Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie which is a historical fountain with multiple water features and designs built into it within Park de la Villette. See more Paris Photos at www.eutouring.com/images_fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
Taken of the western facade of the Palais de Justice you can see two marble statues of a lion and another of a woman and child, created by the artists Isidore Jules Bonheur and Francois Jouffrey respectively. You may be interested in more; www.eutouring.com/images_paris_statues.html
The cast iron statues on the Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie act as additional water features as well as providing the relevant name of the water fountain. You may also like www.eutouring.com/fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
The Fontaine aux Lions de Nubie was originally used to water cattle which were to be sold on a cattle market, but is now an ornamental fountain for people to sit around and enjoy. See more www.eutouring.com/images_fontaine_aux_lions_de_nubie.html
Here you can see a photo of a fountain, with various lion statues situated around it which can be found just outside of La Grande Halle within Parc de la Villette You may be interested in more; www.eutouring.com/images_paris.html
In this photo you can see one of the lion stone sculptures which are found in the Pont Alexandre III in Paris, created by the two sculptures J Dalou and Georges Gardet. Want to learn more? Go to www.eutouring.com/images_pont_alexandre_iii.html