The fifth in our series of original fine art prints of America’s great historic sites.
The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886. Her official name is Liberty Enlightening the World. She stands 151 feet tall and rests upon a pedestal that is 154 feet high.
Frenchman Edouard de Laboulaye wanted to create something to celebrate America’s and France’s shared commitment to liberty and the recent abolition of slavery in America. The French sculptor, Frederick-Auguste Bartholdi, selected Bedloe’s Island (now called Liberty Island) as her home so that every ship entering the harbor would see Lady Liberty.
An original work of art, screen printed and limited to 200 prints, each signed and numbered. Released in March 2023.
Available unframed and framed. Ships immediately.
Proceeds benefit the work of the non-profit organization, The Pursuit of History.
Paper size: 16" x 20"
This design is also in a small poster and a magnet.
This is the fifth in our series of original fine art prints honoring America’s great historic sites. View them all here.
Note that the print offered here is of original art commissioned by The Pursuit of History and is not a WPA design and is not in the public domain. It is copyrighted by The Pursuit of History and the artist, Larry Stuart.