Statue of Christopher Columbus (Beacon Hill, Boston)
A statue of Christopher Columbus is installed in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, within Louisburg Square, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. A Greek merchant, Joseph Iasigi, presented the statue to the city in December 1849.[1][2][3] A captain of one of his vessels had loaded it onto a ship in Italy as ballast, alongside a statue of Aristides which was also donated.[4] Both statues are described as "inferior" and "unremarkable" by art critics.[5][6] The Italian marble sculpture was carved in Leghorn and depicts Columbus as a boy.[1][7]
Statue of Christopher Columbus | |
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The statue in 2009 | |
Medium | Marble sculpture |
Subject | Christopher Columbus |
Location | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
References
- Curtis, William Eleroy (1893). Christopher Columbus: His Portraits and His Monuments. A Descriptive Catalogue, Part 2. W.H. Lowdermilk Company. p. 46. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
- The American Architect and Building News. 26. J. R. Osgood & Company. 1889. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
- DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Boston. Penguin. May 5, 2015. p. 46. ISBN 9781465442383. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
- Arnold, Alison. "Some people and places of Boston". Boston Globe (4 Dec 1977).
- Beam, Alex (11 Oct 1992). "They all laughed at Christopher Columbus". Boston Globe.
- Gaines, Judith. "The On square". Boston Globe (2 Jul 1995).
- Bahne, Charles (April 1, 2012). Chronicles of Old Boston: Exploring New England's Historic Capital. Museyon. p. 233. ISBN 9781938450068. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
External links
- Media related to Statue of Christopher Columbus (Louisburg Square) at Wikimedia Commons
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