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A statue of King Leopold II of the Belgians was installed in Ekeren, Flanders, Belgium, until 2020. The statue was designed by Belgian sculptor Joseph Ducaju, made of sandstone from Bad Bentheim, and was erected in 1873, eight years into Leopold's reign, as the first statue to commemorate him as king. After damage sustained during the George Floyd protests, the statue was removed to the grounds of the Middelheim Open Air Sculpture Museum in Antwerp on 9 June, although it may be irreparably damaged.

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  • A statue of King Leopold II of the Belgians was installed in Ekeren, Flanders, Belgium, until 2020. The statue was designed by Belgian sculptor Joseph Ducaju, made of sandstone from Bad Bentheim, and was erected in 1873, eight years into Leopold's reign, as the first statue to commemorate him as king. After damage sustained during the George Floyd protests, the statue was removed to the grounds of the Middelheim Open Air Sculpture Museum in Antwerp on 9 June, although it may be irreparably damaged. (en)
  • Het standbeeld van Leopold II gemaakt door Joseph Ducaju werd in 1873 onthuld op de Markt van Ekeren. (nl)
  • A estátua de Leopoldo II da Bélgica estava instalada em Ekeren, Flandres, Bélgica, até 2020. A estátua foi projetada pelo escultor belga Joseph Ducaju, feita de arenito de Bad Bentheim, e foi erguida em 1873, oito anos após o reinado de Leopoldo, como a primeira estátua a homenageá-lo como rei. Após os danos sofridos durante os protestos após a morte de George Floyd, a estátua foi removida para o terreno do Museu de Escultura ao Ar Livre de Middelheim, em Antuérpia, no dia 9 de junho, embora possa estar irreparavelmente danificada. (pt)
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  • Joseph Ducaju (en)
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  • The statue in 2017 (en)
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  • Ekeren, Belgium (en)
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  • Sandstone sculpture (en)
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  • Statue of Leopold II of Belgium (en)
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  • A statue of King Leopold II of the Belgians was installed in Ekeren, Flanders, Belgium, until 2020. The statue was designed by Belgian sculptor Joseph Ducaju, made of sandstone from Bad Bentheim, and was erected in 1873, eight years into Leopold's reign, as the first statue to commemorate him as king. After damage sustained during the George Floyd protests, the statue was removed to the grounds of the Middelheim Open Air Sculpture Museum in Antwerp on 9 June, although it may be irreparably damaged. (en)
  • Het standbeeld van Leopold II gemaakt door Joseph Ducaju werd in 1873 onthuld op de Markt van Ekeren. (nl)
  • A estátua de Leopoldo II da Bélgica estava instalada em Ekeren, Flandres, Bélgica, até 2020. A estátua foi projetada pelo escultor belga Joseph Ducaju, feita de arenito de Bad Bentheim, e foi erguida em 1873, oito anos após o reinado de Leopoldo, como a primeira estátua a homenageá-lo como rei. Após os danos sofridos durante os protestos após a morte de George Floyd, a estátua foi removida para o terreno do Museu de Escultura ao Ar Livre de Middelheim, em Antuérpia, no dia 9 de junho, embora possa estar irreparavelmente danificada. (pt)
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  • Standbeeld van Leopold II (Ducaju) (nl)
  • Estátua de Leopoldo II da Bélgica (pt)
  • Statue of Leopold II of Belgium, Ekeren (en)
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