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Fréric Auguste Bartholdi was the archetypal man on a mission. With his country recovering from the disastrous Franco-Prussian War, this impassioned French sculptor decided that America would be his next scene of triumph. He realized that if his vision of a colossal statue of a welcoming woman would become a reality, he would have to rely on himself. With the energy of a modern-day entrepreneur, he gathered influential backers and worked hard to drum up support for his ambitious project. Many books have been written about the Statue of Liberty; none of them before this capture the heroic struggle to fund and construct this beacon of freedom.
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The Statue of Liberty has become one of the most recognizable monuments in the world: a symbol of freedom and the American Dream. But the story of the creation of the statue has been obscured by myth. In reality, she was the inspiration of one quixotic French sculptor hungry for fame and adoration.
Inspired by descriptions of the Colossus of Rhodes, the young Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi first envisioned building a monumental statue of a slave woman holding a lamp that would ...