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Français : La statue de Robert Surcouf a été réalisée par le sculpteur Alfred Caravaniez né le 7 octobre 1855 à Saint-Nazaire. Cette statue est exposée à Saint-Malo.
English: Robert Surcouf (12 December 1773–8 July 1827) was a famous French corsair. During his legendary career, he captured 47 ships and was renowned for his gallantry and chivalry, earning the nickname of Roi des Corsaires ("King of Corsairs"). This statue of Robert Surcouf, located in Saint-Malo (France), was created by the sculptor Alfred Caravaniez (born in 1855) in Saint-Nazaire (France).
Date octobre 1855 (15 August 2005 (according to Exif data))
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Author Alfred Caravaniez
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