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The Washington Monument

The Washington Monument






Date : 1897

Material : Bronze
West end of Eakins Oval. Parkway at 24th
Item 16 on 19
Streets, avenues
Sculpture (Group)

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Philadelphia (USA)

Description   

The Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania was founded at the City Tavern in Philadelphia on October 4, 1783, to commemorate those who had fought together during the War of Independence. On Independence Day in 1810, the society resolved to create a memorial to General George Washington, who had served as president of the organization from its founding until his death in 1799.

Funds for the monument accumulated slowly, and in 1824 a second Washington Monument Fund was formed by a group of citizens. This group selected a site on Washington Square for the installation and hoped that the Society of the Cincinnati would cooperate. Instead, in 1880 the trusteeship of the Washington Monument Fund was handed over to the Society of the Cincinnati, enabling a final contract to be signed in 1881 with Professor Rudolf Siemering of Berlin.

For this commission, Siemering was particularly concerned that the figures be represented accurately in features and dress. He modeled Washington's face from a copy of a mask made during the general's life and asked to be provided with photographs and prints. The monument is constructed in three zones or levels, each representing a different concept: Washington (the hero) sits at the top; allegorical figures depicting his time are on the middle level; and on the lowest level are the flora and fauna of his country with representative human figures.

Following extended negotiation concerning the final siting of the work and the artist's wish to have the sculpture gilded (a suggestion that was ultimately rejected), the monument was unveiled on May 5, 1897, at the Green Street entrance to Fairmount Park. The long-awaited event was celebrated nationally, and President McKinley presided over the dedication ceremony. Following the completion of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in 1928, the monument was moved to the terminus of the thoroughfare in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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