The "Naked Lady" holding her sword high in the air, was created by French sculptor Émile Oscar Guillaume. She was created as a celebration of the battle of Marne where the German army was stopped from capturing Paris in 1914.
Eleven copies of her were presented to cities in France and Belgium that were occupied or destroyed by the Germans. Her nakedness caused a bit of a stir at the time so she was not readily accepted by all the communities offered her. Our one in South Finchley gave her a couple of alternative titles: "Dirty Gertie" or "The Wicked Woman" and "The Naked Lady".
A rather lovely statue.
ReplyDeleteShe's magnificent Mo! Dirty Gerty made me smile :)
ReplyDeleteNaked and beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThe naked lady stand just after the north circular road as you head to Finchley. Or is this another? I always thought it a strange memorial. The soldiers would have had their own opinions I suspect.
ReplyDeleteShe looks strong and proud to me.
ReplyDeleteQuite a sculpture. The Sisters of Little Or No Mercy might want her dressed up!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like quite a fine statue, though I can't exactly understand what it has to winning a battle.
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