The Equestrian Monuments of the World is a compact, carefully sourced guide to statues and horsemen around the globe, with an emphasis on the United States.
It compiles a long-running survey into a concise reference you can use for quick facts and context.
This edition presents a clear, city-by-city checklist for U.S. statues, paired with a wider overseas catalog. It emphasizes verification by inspection or photographs, notes pieces that were moved or altered, and explains how the collection grew into a substantial historical record.
- Learn how the author organized and verified more than 600 known statues worldwide, including almost 90 in the United States.
- Discover the scope and structure of the catalog, with notes on provenance, materials, and dedication dates.
- See how a scholar approached a growing field of public art, balancing detail with readable summaries.
- Get a sense of the historical and cultural context behind famous equestrian monuments.
Ideal for readers of sculpture, architectural history, or public art who want a grounded, documentary overview of major equestrian works.