At the four corners of the monument, the bronze statues embody essential virtues associated with the memory of the deceased. The theological virtues represented are Faith and Charity, while the cardinal virtues are Civil Courage and Military Courage. Unlike the rest of the cenotaph, designed by Moisseron, these sculptures are the work of sculptor Paul Dubois.
Military Courage is represented by an armed warrior. His attitude, the position of his legs, and the meticulous treatment of the drapery are in keeping with the great tradition of Italian statuary, recalling in particular the Florentine masters and Michelangelo. Paul Dubois was also considered in his time as one of the figures of the "Neo-Florentine" sculptor movement of the 19th century.
Large bronze with medal patina. Inscription "P. Dubois" on the rock and "F. Barbedienne, Fondeur Paris" on the terrace.
Stamp "Réduction mécanique Collas".
Very good general condition.