Category | |
---|---|
Additional Images | |
Sub Categories | |
Text on Button | STATUE of LIBERTY 1886-1986 |
Image Description | Black illustration of the statue of liberty with black text above and below on a bright pink background |
Curl Text | Button Up (... illegible) |
Back Style | |
The Shape | |
The Size | |
The Manufacturer | |
Additional Information | Located in New York Harbor, New York, the Statute of Liberty is a copper based monument designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi and Richard Morris during the late nineteenth century. However, neither of the two developed the idea for it, but rather the French Anti-Slavery Society head, Edouard Rene de Laboulaye. Opened in 1886, the Statute of Liberty was given to the U.S. by France to signify their comaraderie and promote freedom and democracy. 1986 marked the hundredth anniversary of its opening. |
Catalog ID | EV0294 |