
The Statue of Liberty (
French: Statue de la Liberté), officially titled Liberty Enlightening the World (
French: la Liberté éclairant le monde), dedicated on October 28, 1886, is a monument commemorating the centennial of the signing of the
United States Declaration of Independence, given to the United States by the people of
France to represent the friendship between the two countries established during the
American Revolution. It represents a woman wearing a
stola, a
radiant crown and
sandals, trampling a broken
chain, carrying a
torch in her raised right hand and a
tabula ansata tablet, where the date of the Declaration of Independence JULY IV MDCCLXXVI is inscribed, in her left arm. Standing on
Liberty Island in
New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi sculpted the statue and obtained a
U.S. patent for its structure.
Maurice Koechlin—chief engineer of
Gustave Eiffel's engineering company and designer of the
Eiffel Tower—engineered the internal structure. The pedestal was designed by architect
Richard Morris Hunt.
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was responsible for the choice of
copper in the statue's construction, and for the adoption of the
repoussé technique, where a
malleable metal is hammered on the reverse side.
The statue is made of a sheathing of pure copper, hung on a framework of steel (originally
puddled iron) with the exception of the flame of the torch, which is coated in
gold leaf (originally made of copper and later altered to hold glass panes). It stands atop a rectangular stonework pedestal with a foundation in the shape of an irregular eleven-pointed star. The statue is 151 ft (46 m) tall, but with the pedestal and foundation, it is 305 ft (93 m) tall.
Worldwide, the Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable icons of the United States. and was, from 1886 until the
Jet Age, often one of the first glimpses of the United States for millions of immigrants after ocean voyages from Europe.
The statue is the central part of Statue of Liberty
National Monument, administered by the
National Park.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_LibertyPicture Source: Christopher Allen
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