Statue of Liberty Replica, (sculpture)
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Object Details
- sculptor
- Bowers, Ray
- Yawn, Randy
- Bowers, Irene
- contractor
- Gatlin, Luther
- sculptor
- Bartholdi, Frederic Auguste 1834-1904 (copy after)
- fabricator
- American Yard Products
- contractor
- Lafavors Body Shop
- Save Outdoor Sculpture, Georgia survey, 1994.
- Image on file.
- The Telfair Times, July 10, 1991, pg. 9.
- The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
- Summary
- An allegorical female figure, representing Liberty, stands holding a torch in her upraised proper right hand and a book in her proper left hand. She is dressed in draped robes and wears a seven-pointed crown. The figure's head is chain saw carved from a gum tree stump. Her robes are made of Chinese muslin with partially hidden hoops of plywood. The body is covered with a fiberglass resin. An interior steel support runs through the figure. The sculpture is mounted upon a short fiberglass base atop a steel base fashioned to look like a brick structure with four integrated columns on each side.
- Dedicated 1986. Reinstalled July 1991
- Control number
- IAS GA000555
- Type
- Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
- Sculptures-Copy
- Sculptures-Folk
- Sculptures
- Medium
- Sculpture: gum tree, Chinese muslin, plywood, steel, and fiberglass resin; Base: fiberglass and steel
- Owner/Location
- Administered by Lions Club McRae Georgia 31055
- Located Liberty Square McRae Georgia
- Title
- Miss Liberty, (sculpture)
- Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
- Topic
- Figure female--Full length
- Allegory--Civic--Liberty
- Dress--Accessory--Hat
- Object--Other--Torch
- Record ID
- siris_ari_338201
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