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The River Horse is a bronze sculpture of a hippopotamus located on the campus of George Washington University. It is in front of Lisner Auditorium, at 21st Street and H Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.
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- Dry the river horses a 3d paper craft poster project
- Fast drawing the river horse in soft pastels
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In 1996, George Washington University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg presented this bronze statue as a gift to the University's Class of 2000. The hippo stands with its mouth wide. Its nose is slightly worn due to passerby rubbing it. A plaque is placed on the base:
Legend has it that the Potomac was once home to these wondrous beasts.George & Martha Washington are even said to have watched them cavort inthe river shallows from the porch of their beloved Mount Vernon on summer evenings.Credited with enhancing the fertility of the plantation, the Washingtons believedthe hippopatamus brought them good luck & children on the estate often attemptedto lure the creatures close enough to the shore to touch a nose for good luck.So, too, may generations of students of the George Washington University.Art for wisdom,Science for joy,Politics for beauty,And a Hippo for hope.The George Washington University Class of 2000August 28, 1996Fast drawing the river horse in soft pastels
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