Monument to Jean Bart

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The Monument to Jean Bart is a celebrated 19th-century public sculpture in Dunkirk, France, honoring the famed privateer Jean Bart and created by French sculptor Gustave Crauck.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
outdoor sculpture
public monument
artMovement academic art
artStyle realism
associatedWith French Navy history
War of the League of Augsburg NERFINISHED
maritime heritage of Dunkirk
commissionedBy city of Dunkirk NERFINISHED
completionDate 1845
country France
creator Gustave Crauck NERFINISHED
culturalStatus local landmark
dedicatedTo Jean Bart NERFINISHED
depicts Jean Bart NERFINISHED
Jean Bart brandishing a sword
Jean Bart standing on a ship’s deck
genre commemorative sculpture
historical monument
hasPart bronze figure of Jean Bart
inscribed plaques
stone pedestal with reliefs
height approximately 5 metres
heritageDesignation monument historique (France)
honours Jean Bart NERFINISHED
imageSubject Jean Bart in heroic pose
inception 19th century
inscriptionLanguage French
locatedIn Dunkirk NERFINISHED
France
Hauts-de-France
surface form: Hauts-de-France region

Nord department NERFINISHED
locatedInCityCenter Dunkirk city centre NERFINISHED
locatedOn Place Jean-Bart NERFINISHED
material bronze
stone pedestal
notableFor being a central feature of Place Jean-Bart in Dunkirk
celebrating a famous French privateer
period 19th-century sculpture
significance symbol of Dunkirk
subjectNationality French
subjectOccupation naval officer
privateer
tourismAttraction yes
unveilingDate 7 September 1845

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Gustave Crauck notableWork Monument to Jean Bart