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domingo, 18 de agosto de 2024

Aspecto da Estátua da Liberdade, Nova York, Estados Unidos



 

Aspecto da Estátua da Liberdade, Nova York, Estados Unidos
Nova York - Estados Unidos
Statue Cruises
Fotografia - Cartão Postal

Cartão postal promocional / institucional da empresa Statue Cruises.
Nota do blog: Data não obtida.

sexta-feira, 5 de abril de 2024

Estátua da Liberdade, Nova York, Estados Unidos



 

Estátua da Liberdade, Nova York, Estados Unidos
Nova York - Estados Unidos
N. 225
Fotografia - Cartão Postal

Nota do blog: Imagem de Irving Underhill / Cartão postal circulado em 1933.

sábado, 25 de novembro de 2023

Mão e Tocha Colossais da Estátua da Liberdade, 1876, West Fairmount Park, Filadélfia, Pensilvânia, Estados Unidos


 

Mão e Tocha Colossais da Estátua da Liberdade, 1876, West Fairmount Park, Filadélfia, Pensilvânia, Estados Unidos
Filadélfia - PA
N. 2025
Fotografia - Cartão Postal

Did you know that the Statue of Liberty's Arm was on display in Philadelphia at the Centennial Exposition of 1876 in West Fairmount Park, way before the whole statue was shipped to New York City to be erected?
Bartholdi's "Liberty"- Hand and Torch.
"Arm and hand of the Statue of Liberty. The arm and hand of Bartholdi's 'Liberty Enlightening the World' were all that had been completed of the colossal sculpture in 1876, and figured prominently as a popular attraction. Literature available at the kiosk at the base informed visitors of the details of Bartholdi's plan and invited subscriptions of ten cents to one hundred dollars toward payment for a pedestal for the completed statue. After the Exposition closed the sculpture was transported to New York, where it was exhibited in Madison Square."
The "Liberty" hand and torch was designed by Frederic Bartholdi; the Drinking Fountain was erected by the Sons of Temperance of Pennsylvania.
The pedestal was completed in April 1886 and finally, on October 28, 1886, President Grover Cleveland oversaw the dedication of the Statue of Liberty in front of thousands of spectators in New York.