it has been rumored that Annette Bening was the model..
Jane Chester Bartholomew this is my great aunt..here is a link to the story in People Magazine thank youhttp://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20066290,00.html
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Evelyn Venable who was the wife of a cinamatographer during the 1930's.
The Statue of Liberty was made in the Neoclassical style. This style was modelled on Roman sculpture and Roman architecture.
Historians have different hypothesis about the model who inspired Bartholdi for Liberty statue, and no certainty. According to some sources (including the Bartholdi museum in Colmar, eastern France), the face of the statue was modelled after the visage of his mother, Charlotte Bartholdi.
Liberty City is a fictional city within the Grand Theft Auto series of video games, made by Rockstar Games. Liberty City is modelled on New York City.
The name change was on October 13, 2003 when Liberty became Columbia. The Liberty Acorn Foreign Forty fund became Columbia Acorn International Select fund. The URL source is http://www.thefreelibrary.com/'Columbia'+Selected+as+the+Consistent+Brand+Name+for+All+Liberty+and...-a0108795942 The free library by Farlex has an article titled "'Columbia' Selected as the Consistent Brand Name for All Liberty and Columbia Mutual Funds and Related Businesses."
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In a way, yes. The Statue's face is indeed modelled after Charlotte Beysser Bartholdi.
Liberty Nickels The picture on the liberty or V nickel is Lady Liberty. See the pictures on eBay by typing in Liberty V nickel.
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1) She was a gift of Friendship to the US from the people of France in 1886, and was shipped over to New York in pieces, for assembly upon arrival. She is modelled on the much smaller 'Statue du Liberte' on the Pont Neuf Bridge arcross the River Seine in Paris. 2) She was dedicated a National US Monument in 1924. 3) She was designed and modelled by the French sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, who is said to have modelled her face upon that of his mother Charlotte. For more facts & Figures, try Googling 'Statue of Liberty' and see what comes up.
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The Columbia Statue of Liberty, also known as the Statue of Freedom, symbolizes liberty and freedom in American history and culture. It represents the values of democracy, independence, and opportunity that are central to the American identity. The statue serves as a powerful reminder of the country's commitment to liberty and equality for all its citizens.