The four massive bronze statues that make up the “Arts of War” and “Arts of Peace” statues on roads leading to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., were looking a little long in the tooth, according to President Trump. Earlier this week, President Trump posted photos on Truth Social of the project’s first phase, showing the scaffolding being removed from the “Arts of War” sculptures, designed by Leo Friedlander. If the new-and-improved art deco sculptures, each made up of a nude male rider astride a horse, look shinier than the typical refurbished bronze monument, that’s because they are. Next up is the pair of “Arts of Peace” statues, known individually as Aspiration and Literature and Music and Harvest. The pair of bronzes, designed by James Earle Fraser, each features a nude male figure (one holding a book, the other a bundle of grain) striding next to a Pegasus.