Declaration of Independence Tablet
Sculpture in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
42°21′16.7″N 71°3′50″W / 42.354639°N 71.06389°W / 42.354639; -71.06389 Declaration of Independence Tablet is a 1925 sculpture by John Francis Paramino, installed at Boston Common, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Description and history
The bronze tablet is a copy of John Trumbull's 1818 Declaration of Independence painting, set into a granite block with an eagle carved at the top. The work was cleaned, colored, and recoated in 1988, and was surveyed as part of the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in 1993.[1]
See also
- 1925 in art
- Founding Fathers of the United States
References
- ^ "Declaration of Independence Tablet, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution. Archived from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
External links
- Media related to Declaration of Independence Tablet at Wikimedia Commons
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