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Discovery of America (statue)

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Year
  
1844

Artist
  
Luigi Persico

Media
  
Marble

Type
  
White marble

Created
  
1844

Subject
  
Christopher Columbus

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Dimensions
  
486.4 cm × 255.3 cm × 184.2 cm ( 191 ⁄2 in ×  100 ⁄2 in ×  72 ⁄2 in)

Location
  
United States Capitol (1844–1958)

Discovery of America (1837–1958) is a large marble sculpture group, by Luigi Persico, assembled in front of the east façade of the United States Capitol building.

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History

It was commissioned in 1837, modeled in 1839, and carved in 1840-1843. It was exhibited at the east façade of the United States Capitol, from 1844 until 1958, when it was removed and never restored.

After years of protest, in 1958, both Discovery and another statue of similar nature, The Rescue by Horatio Greenough, were removed from the east façade in preparation for the building’s extension. They were placed in storage and — without public discussion — never restored.

Description

The statue depicts Christopher Columbus holding aloft a globe as an Indian maiden, cowering nearby, looks on. The depiction of Columbus is very different from the traditional portraits, rendering him as a bearded, hawk-faced and stern-eyed figure clad in traditional Conquistador armour. Usually Columbus is shown in flowing Renaissance robes with an astrolabe or a spyglass in hand to represent his title of "Admiral of the Ocean".

Fate

The statue is said to be in poor condition.

References

Discovery of America (statue) Wikipedia