Equestrian Bronze
Ninth century; now at the Louvre. Likely represents Charlemagne or Charles the
Bald. The horse is a later replacement. This statue is only some 15" in height.
The art of casting life-size equestrian bronzes was lost in the West from late
Antiquity until the Italian renaissance, but Charlemagne and his supporters would
have been familiar with the Capitoline Marcus Aurelius.