Do You Know Joan of Arc?

Do You Know Joan of Arc? (HM1J85)

Location: Québec, Québec Communauté-Urbaine-de-Québec
Country: Canada
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N 46° 48.234', W 71° 13.049'

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Connaissez-vous Jeanne d'Arc?

English:
Who has not heard of this young girl who left her village at the age of 17, guided by mysterious voices? Her mission was nothing less that to drive the English out of France and bring about the coronation of Charles VII, Two years later, just as her goal was within reach, she was taken prisoner by the by the English and condemned to burn at the stake on May 30, 1431. A heroine and martyr, she became the symbol of patriotism. The First World War rekindled French nationalism, thereby reviving the memory of Joan of Arc and leading to her canonization by the Holy See on May 16, 1920.
A tribute to the historical charm of Quebec

In the late 1930s, a rich American couple, having succumbed to the charm of the city of Quebec, decided to give Quebecers a present. The equestrian statue of Joan of Arc was to bear witness to their love of France and their delight in finding it perpetuated in North America while paying homage to the valiant heroes of 1759-1760. The generous donors have requested that their names not be revealed.
The statue

This magnificent equestrian statue, which is one and a half times life size and weighs two and a half tons, is the work of American sculptress Anna Hyatt-Huntington and was erected in 1938. Four other replicas exist: on in New York City, one in San Francisco, one in Gloucester (Massachusetts) and one in Blois, France.
The garden

This classic sunken garden is built on two levels: the stone structure is made without mortar, illustrating the dry masonry technique. Plantings are in the English-style mixed borders primarily composed of herbaceous perennials. The overall effect is spontaneous and natural throughout the flowering season, from April to October. Approximately one hundred and fifty (150) species are represented, including some one hundred perennials and fifty annuals. A row of American elms encircles the splendid arrangement.

French:
Qui n'a pas entendu parler de cette jeune fille qui, à l'âge de 17 ans, quitta son village, guidée par des voix mystérieuses? Sa mission: rien de moins qui de chasser les Anglais hors de France et de faire couronner le roi Charles VII. Deux ans plus tard, au moment d'atteindre son but, elle fut faite prisonnière par les Anglais et condamnée à périr sur le bûcher le 30 mai 1431. Héroïne et martyre, elle devint alors un symbole de patriotisme.
La Première Guerre mondiale raviva le nationalisme français et par le fait même la mémoire de Jeanne d'Arc, si bien, qu'elle fut canonisée par le Saint-Siège le 16 mai 1920.
Inspirés par le charme historique de Québec

À la fin des années '30, un riche couple d'Américains, tombés sous le charme de la ville de Quebec, décidèrent d'offrir un présent aux Québecois. La statue équestre de Jeanne d'Arc allait témoigner à la fois de leur amour de la France, de leur joie de la voir se perpétuer en Amérique et de l'hommage qu'ils rendaient à la vaillance des héros de 1759-1760. Ces généreux donateurs demandèrent alors que leur noms ne soient pas divulgués.
La statue

Cette magnifique statue équestre une fois et demie grandeur nature et qui pèse deux tonnes et demie est l'oeuvre de la scuplteure américaine Anna Hyatt-Huntington et fut érigée en 1938.
Il existe quatre autres répliques de cette statue: on les retrouve à New York, à San Francisco, à Gloucester (Massachusetts) et à Blois, en France.
Le jardin

Le jardin de style classique ou formel est réparti sur deux niveaux en contrebas, la structure de pierres est sans mortier (maçonnerie sèche). L'organisation végétale est constituée de plates-bandes mixtes à l'anglaise composées principalement de vivaces herbacées. Le tout donne à l'ensemble un caractère de spontanéité et un allure naturelle.
On y dénombre environ cent cinquante (150) espèces dont une centaine de vivaces et un cinquantaine d'annuelles. Un alignement d'ormes d'Amérique ceinture ce splendide arrangement.
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HM NumberHM1J85
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Placed ByThe National Battlefields Commission / Commission des champs de bataille nationaux
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Date Added Thursday, February 19th, 2015 at 9:02pm PST -08:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)19T E 330801 N 5185760
Decimal Degrees46.80390000, -71.21748333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 46° 48.234', W 71° 13.049'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds46° 48' 14.04" N, 71° 13' 2.94" W
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Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling West
Closest Postal AddressAt or near Avenue George VI, Québec Québec , CA
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