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  1. 11 de jan. de 2020 · About the Statue of Liberty. The statue is constructed of copper sheets assembled on a framework of steel supports designed by Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc and Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel. For transit to America, the figure was disassembled into 350 pieces and packed in 214 crates. Four months later, Bartholdi’s statue, “Liberty Enlightening ...

  2. Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi ca. 1898 – 1900 “My only ambition has been to engrave my name at the feet of great men and in the service of grand ideas.” —Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi Among the most enthusiastic supporters of Laboulaye’s proposed monument to liberty was a young sculptor—Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi.

  3. Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (* 2. august 1834, Colmar, Francúzsko – † 4. október 1904, Paríž) bol francúzsky sochár a architekt. Životopis. Narodil sa v Colmare vo francúzskom Alsasku, kde tiež vyštudoval architektúru. V jej štúdiu pokračoval potom v Paríži, kde súčasne študoval maliarstvo.

  4. Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi (1834 - 1904) A gift from the French people to the American people for the 100th anniversary of American Independence in 1876, the colossal Statue of Liberty, has become one of the icons of 19th century French sculpture, a statue known throughout the world.

  5. Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (født 2. august 1834 i Colmar i Frankrike, død 4. oktober 1904 i Paris) var en fransk skulptør. Bartholdi er mest kjent for å vært skulptøren bak frihetsgudinnen , men er også kjent for en del andre verk, både i Nord-Amerika og Europa.

  6. Auguste Bartholdi (Colmar, 1834 - Paris, 1904) (Frédéric) Auguste Bartholdi naît à Colmar le 2 août 1834. Son père Jean-Charles Bartholdi (Colmar, 1791 – 1836), conseiller de préfecture, épouse le 3 décembre 1829 Charlotte Beysser, riche héritière de biens fonciers (Ribeauvillé, 1801 – Paris, 1891). Le couple mène une vie ...

  7. During a trip to New York in 1871, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi discovers Bedloe’s Island: he is fascinated by the place right away, appearing as a perfect location for him to fulfill Edouard de Laboulaye’s dream of erecting a commemorative monument for the American Declaration of Independence’s anniversary (1776-1886).