Statues and Sculptures in New York City

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New York City is the largest city in the United States and one of the world's major global cities. As such, it has many large monuments, statues, sculptures, and other artistic pieces spread throughout its Five Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens, and The Bronx. For the purposes of this article, the definition a statue will be considered to be "any three dimensional or roughly three dimensional object which shape was generated by an individual or group of individuals with the specific intent to convery artistic, historic, and/or cultural meaning."

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  1. ^ Half Scale Sculpture, "Bellerophon Taming Pegasus: Large Version, 1964–66." Retrieved on 2006-09-11.
  2. ^ Lipchitz Art Review, "ART REVIEW; Lipchitz, an Ocean Away From His Cubist Years." Retrieved on 2006-09-11.

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Statue Sculptor/Designer Dimensions Created Image Location
Height Width Depth Weight
Statue of Liberty Frédéric Bartholdi/Gustave Eiffel 151 ft ~40 ft ~40 ft 204 tons October 28, 1886 Liberty Island, New York Harbor
Cleopatra's Needle Unknown 71-77 ft ~6 ft ~6 ft 193-244 tons January 22, 1881/1450 BC
Central Park, Manhattan
Bellerophon Taming Pegasus Jacques Lipchitz 29' 11" [1][2] 22' 4" 9' 10" N/A 1964-1967 Columbia University, Manhattan
Civic Fame Adolph Alexander Weinman 25 ft N/A N/A N/A March 1913 Manhattan Municipal Building, Manhattan
Statue of Atlas Lee Lawrie N/A N/A N/A 4,000 lb (1,800 kg) 1936 http://farm1.static.flickr.com/136/330374029_905adc48eb.jpg?v=0 On 5th avenue in Rockefeller Center, directly across the street from St. Patrick's Cathedral