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Bartholdi's mother was the model for the Statue of Liberty's face. Bartholdi's mistress was the model for her body.
A robe. If not use a search engine find pictures of "the statue of liberty" and determine it for yourself.
The Statue of Liberty stairs are spiralling inside the body and the arm.
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Form the heel to the top of the crown s 111' 6".
Abraham Lincoln didn't design the Statue of Liberty. Frederic Bartholdi, a French sculptor, did. It is said that the face was designed after his mother, while the body was inspired by his wife.
The Statue of Liberty was originally a gift from France It is made of copper and through oxidization it has turned from brown to green
An famous example of a spit is spurn head which forms the north bank of the humber estuary
The statue of Liberty isn't supposed to look like anyone. It was mainly built to welcome immigrants coming into America and tell them that freedom is in their future. The Statue was originally copper but over time it turned into a green like color. This should help for your history exam, assignment, or late night inquiries!! :0)
Yes, the Lady Liberty that proudly stands in New York was a gift from Paris in 1886. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor of the Statue, created a smaller, 35 foot version to use as a model for the larger version that is was first built in Paris and subsequently shipped here to the U.S. in pieces and reassembled. The Parisian Lady Liberty is roughly 1/10th the size of her American sister and is made of bronze instead of copper. It was erected by Americans living in Paris and is located on the Isle De Grenelle facing in the direction of her American counterpart. There is another "replica", smaller, located in the Jardins du Luxembourg. It is said that Bartholdi, who built the statue with the assistance of Eiffel, used two models for the statue: his mom for the face of the statue and his girl-friend for the body.
Lady Liberty, The Statue of Liberty, was presented to the people of the United States by the people of France in 1886. It stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, a natural harbor formed by many waterway systems including the Hudson River, the Upper New York Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and the Long Island Sound.
The statue's official name is "Liberty Enlightening the World." She was modeled after the Roman goddess of liberty, hence the "liberty" part, and her torch represents the act of enlightening the world.The statue was a joint project between the U.S. and the French—America handled the pedestal, and France designed the statue. It was supposed to be a gift for the centennial anniversary of America's independence in 1876, but it wasn't dedicated until October 28, 1886, due to numerous fundraising delays on both sides of the Atlantic.