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Victory Monument Chicago's Victory Monument was created to pay homage to the 8th Regiment of the Illinois National Guard, a unit of African-American soldiers who served in France during World War I. The picturesque monument, made of white granite and bronze, features five figures, including a life-size African-American woman draped in fabric to represent motherhood.
Many war memorials often take the form of a traditional monument or statue, while others consist of entire buildings, often containing a museum, while yet others are simple plaques. War memorials can take a variety of other forms, including, but not limited to, commemorative gardens, eternal flames, urban plazas, fountains and/or pools of water, military equipment, and parks.
The near life-size equestrian statue of Charles I of England by Hubert Le Sueur of 1633 at Charing Cross in London is the earliest large English example, which was followed by many. The equestrian statue of King José I of Portugal, in the Praça do Comércio, was designed by Joaquim Machado de Castro after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and is a pinnacle of Absolutist age statues in Europe.