- Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette
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See also: Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette
Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette Location Lafayette Park
Washington, D.C.
United StatesEstablished 1891 Governing body National Park Service Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette is a statue in Lafayette Park, by Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere.[1][2]
It was cast in 1890, and installed in April 1891.
The inscription reads:
Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere
Marius Jean Antonin Mercie (Base, west side, on cannon:)
Maurice Denonvilliers, Foundeur Paris 1890 (Base, south side, on shield:)
TO
GENERAL
LA FAYETTE
AND HIS
COMPATRIOTS
1777-1783
DERVILLE FARBRE (Base, north side, on cartouche:)
BY THE CONGRESS
IN COMMEMORATION
OF THE SERVICES
RENDERED BY
GENERAL LAFAYETTE
AND HIS COMPATRIOTS
DURING THE STRUGGLE
FOR THE
INDEPENDENCE
OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA [3]As part of American Revolution Statuary in Washington, D.C. the statue is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Gallery
References
External links
- "Statue Marquis de Lafayette", Wikimapia
- "Notes of Some Lafayette Monuments", Expédition Particulière Commenorative Cantonment, 5 October 2010
- "Suffrage protestors burn speech by President Wilson at Lafayette Statue in Washington, D.C.", Library of Congress
Categories:- Public art stubs
- Monuments and memorials in Washington, D.C.
- Outdoor sculptures in Washington, D.C.
- Artworks in the collection of the United States National Park Service
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