
Equestrian Statue of Frederick V
1771
This monumental bronze equestrian statue depicts Frederick V mounted on a rearing horse, rendered in classical heroic tradition. Installed in 1771 at Copenhagen's Amalienborg Square, the work was created by French sculptor Jacques Saly and exemplifies the grandeur of Enlightenment royal portraiture. The pale green patina of the bronze contrasts with the pristine white marble pedestal, which bears commemorative inscriptions and decorative reliefs. Enclosed by an iron fence and positioned prominently before the Amalienborg Palace complex, the sculpture celebrates Danish royal authority while demonstrating the technical mastery required to balance horse and rider in such a dynamic, elevated pose. The work remains one of Scandinavia's most iconic public monuments and a masterpiece of eighteenth century commemorative sculpture. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)
- Medium
- Bronze equestrian sculpture
- Spotted At
- Venue · Amalienborg Square
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