He is french he grew up in Paris
Yes, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi was a French sculptor who designed the Statue of Liberty which was a gift from France to United States.
The Statue of Liberty was originally named Liberty Enlightening The World. The name of the statue was changed in 1956 by the United States Congress.
He was French.
The Statue of Liberty is a creation of French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. It is made from copper sheets, making it relatively light for its size.
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (August 2, 1834 -- October 4, 1904) was a French sculptor. He is also known as Amilcar Hasenfratz, a pseudonym used for his paintings of Egyptian subjects, apparently because of concern that his work in another medium would distract from his sculpture.
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was assisted in creating the Statue of Liberty by several notable figures, including engineer Gustave Eiffel, who designed the statue's iron framework, and Maurice Koechlin, who contributed to the structural engineering. Additionally, French politician Édouard René de Laboulaye was instrumental in the conception of the statue as a gift from France to the United States. Their collaboration was essential in bringing Bartholdi's vision to life.
Gustave Eiffel didn't build the Statue of Liberty... It was built by Gustave's assistant, Maurice Koechlin and French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.
Sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design a sculpture with the year 1876 in mind for completion, but it wasn't until about 1888 that he actually finished, and it was gifted to America.
Edouard Rene de Laboulaye, the creator and fundraiser for the idea of the Statue of Liberty, and Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, sculptor of the Statue of Liberty, were both French Freemasons.
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Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi , a French sculptor , was the sculptur of the statue of liberty!
The Statue of Liberty was built by French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi.