Probably the most famous image of Rochambeau is the statue, by the French sculptor M. Fernand Hamar, that has many replicas at the following locations: one stands in one corner of Lafayette Square, across from the White House in Washington, DC; another in the Harbor of Newport, RI, (since 1934); one in King Park, New York City; and one in the square outside the Abbaye de la Trinit, in Vendme. The latter was destroyed by occupying forces in World War II, but has been replaced.
Probably the most famous image of Rochambeau is the statue, by the French sculptor M. Fernand Hamar, that has many replicas at the following locations: one stands in one corner of Lafayette Square, across from the White House in Washington, DC; another in the Harbor of Newport, RI, (since 1934); one in King Park, New York City; and one in the square outside the Abbaye de la Trinit, in Vendme. The latter was destroyed by occupying forces in World War II, but has been replaced.