art.wikisort.org - SculptureAtlanta from the Ashes, more commonly known as The Phoenix, is a bronze monument located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, symbolizing Atlanta's rise from the ashes of the Civil War to become a world city. The sculpture, dedicated in 1969, depicts a woman being lifted from flames by a phoenix, in reference to the phoenix of Greco-Roman mythology that was consumed by fire and rose from the ashes, just as Atlanta rose from the ashes after the city's infrastructure was burned by William T. Sherman's Union Army during the Civil War.[1][2] The female figure has long hair and is seen nude above the waist, looking upward. In her raised arms she holds the legs of a gilded phoenix. The sculpture is mounted on a rectangular base.[2] The monument is located in Woodruff Park, located in Downtown Atlanta.
Monument in Atlanta, United States
Atlanta from the Ashes (The Phoenix) |
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Type | Monument |
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Location | Atlanta, United States |
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Coordinates | 33°45′16.72″N 84°23′21.37″W |
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Construction started | 1967 |
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Completed | 1969 |
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Architect(s) | James Siegler |
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The monument was a gift of the Rich Foundation in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Rich's Department store.[2] The sculpture was designed by James Siegler, of Houston, Texas, but it was both sculpted and fabricated in Italy, by Gamba Quirino, and Feruccia Vezzoni, respectively.[2] The monument was originally located on a viaduct adjacent to the first Rich's Department store on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive at Spring Street from 1969 to 1995.[2] In 1995, the sculpture was restored and moved to its current location in Woodruff Park.[2]
Since its creation, the sculpture has become an iconic symbol of Atlanta's rise from out of the ashes and destruction of the Civil War to become one of the most important international cities.[3][4]
References
- CAP/ADID - Woodruff Park Archived September 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- Quirino, Gamba; Vezzoni, Feruccia; Seigler, James (March 6, 1969). "Atlanta from the Ashes". Retrieved March 6, 2018 – via siris-artinventories.si.edu Library Catalog.
- "Public Art Around the World - Atlanta From The Ashes". Publicartaroundtheworld.com. Archived from the original on August 28, 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- "Atlanta Public Arts Legacy Fund - Preserving public art in Atlanta and enduring the legacy of the 1996 Olympics". Archived from the original on September 4, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2011.
External links
Atlanta landmarks |
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- 688 Club
- Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom
- Atlanta Cabana Motel
- Atlanta Hotel
- Atlanta (Confederate) Rolling Mill
- Atlantic Steel Mill
- Church of Our Father
- Coca-Cola Olympic City
- Confederate Soldiers' Home
- DeGive's Opera House
- Equitable Building (1892)
- First Universalist Church
- Fourth National Bank
- 3rd Georgia Governor's Mansion (John H. James mansion)
- Henry Grady Hotel
- Hotel Ansley
- Hotel Aragon
- Judge William Wilson House
- Junior's Grill
- Kimball House
- Leyden House
- Loew's Grand Theatre
- Majestic Hotel
- Masonic Temple
- National Museum of Patriotism
- Neely Nuclear Research Center
- Pappenheimer Mansion
- Paramount Theatre
- Peachtree Arcade
- Piedmont Hotel
- Ponce de Leon amusement park
- Ponce de Leon Springs
- Republic Block
- Rich's
- Riverbend Apartments
- Roxy Theatre
- SciTrek
- State Square
- Terminal Station
- Trout House
- Turner Broadcasting tower
- Union Stations:
- Post Office and Customs House/City Hall (1911-1930)
- Walton Spring
- Washington Hall
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- 903 Peachtree
- 1105 West Peachtree
- Atlanta Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal
- Atlanta Symphony Center
- Midtown Union
- Opus Place
- The Stitch
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See also: Atlanta sports venues |
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