Statue of the sailing genius by Louis-Joseph Daumas in 1847, Carre du Port, Toulon


Statue du Génie de la Navigation, (Statue of the Spirit of navigation), locally known as "cul- vers-ville" for its buttocks are turned toward the city,this bronze figure stands proudly on the port his index finger pointing at the sea. The statue was sculpted by Louis-Joseph Daumas in 1847 in honour of King Louis-Phillipe.


Size: 2848px × 4287px
Location: Carre du Port, Quay Stalingrad, Toulon, France
Photo credit: © George Brice / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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