- José Artigas statue
A statue of
José Gervasio Artigas stands inWashington, DC , capital of theUnited States , at the intersection of Constitution and Virginia Avenues at 18th Street. It is one of a set called theStatues of the Liberators . José Artigas was a 19th century general, sometimes called "the father ofUruguay an independence".The Washington, DC statue was created before 1948 by
Juan Manuel Blanes . At its base are engraved the words "Liberty of America is my dream and its attainment my only hope."Although this statue was delivered before the identical one
Montevideo, Minnesota , Montevideo erected theirs in 1949 and the Washington, DC, Parks Department did not erected its until a year later on19 June 1950 .Both statues were gifts from the people of Uruguay and are replicas of an original in
San José de Mayo, Uruguay , created by Italian sculptor Dante Costa. The Uruguayan officer Edgardo Ubaldo Genta had conceived the idea in 1940 as a good-will gesture.ee Also
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Artigas Mausoleum External Links
* [http://www.dcmemorials.com/index_indiv0000940.htm DCmemorials.com] - Page about the Statue of Artigas at 18th and Constitution in Washington, DC
* [http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=11251 New York City Parks] official site - Article about the statue of Artigas on 6th Avenue in SoHo
* [http://www.moore-mccormack.com/Cargo-Liners/Montevideo.htm "Mooremack News"] official site - Article about the statue of Artigas in Montevideo, Minnesota, from the newsletter of the shipping company that carried it from Uruguay
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