Statue of Liberty souvenir, New York, New York, 1885
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Object Details
- associated institution
- Statue of Liberty
- Description
- This is one of the first models of Liberty cast in the United States. Often described as the American Committee Model, this statuette was produced in the tens of thousands. It was sold to subscribers to finance the construction of a pedestal for the full-size statue in New York Harbor.
- Based upon the design of the French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, with Bartholdi’s full cooperation, the miniature statues were produced in six- and twelve-inch sizes. A national newspaper campaign advertised statuettes at one dollar for the six-inch model seen here or five dollars for a twelve-inch version. Richard Butler, a New York–based rubber manufacturer, chaired the American Committee of the Statue of Liberty and oversaw the models’ production.
- The campaign disseminated likenesses of Liberty throughout the United States and the world, turning the figure into a household souvenir while raising more than enough money for the construction of the monumental stone pedestal. The finished monument, Liberty Enlightening the World, was dedicated October 28, 1886.
- Gift of Richard Butler, Secretary of the American Committee on the Statue of Liberty, 1885
- Credit Line
- Richard Butler
- ca 1885
- associated date
- 1879-02-18
- ID Number
- PL.001650
- catalog number
- 1650
- accession number
- 16237
- Object Name
- statue
- Physical Description
- metal (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 6 in; 15.24 cm
- See more items in
- Political and Military History: Political History, General History Collection
- Souvenir Nation
- Government, Politics, and Reform
- Many Voices, One Nation
- National Museum of American History
- Record ID
- nmah_492499
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a2-e56f-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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