An outdoor bronze sculpture of Giuseppe Garibaldi, one of the leaders of Italian unification, is installed in Washington Square Park in Manhattan, New York.
Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi | |
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![]() The sculpture in 2005 | |
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Artist | Giovanni Turini |
Year | 1888 (1888) |
Type | Sculpture |
Medium | Bronze |
Subject | Giuseppe Garibaldi |
Location | New York City, New York, United States |
Coordinates | 40.73043°N 73.99686°W / 40.73043; -73.99686 |
The statue and its granite pedestal were created by Giovanni Turini upon the organization of the editors of the newspaper Il Progresso Italo-Americano to raise funds to commemorate Garibaldi after his death.[1] Turini was a volunteer member of Garibaldi's Fourth Regiment in the campaign against Austria in 1866. The statue was dedicated on June 4, 1888.[2]
In 1970, in order to construct a new promenade through the park, the statue was moved fifteen feet to the east. During its movement, a glass vessel from the 1880s was discovered beneath the statue containing newspaper articles of Garibaldi's death, a history of the Committee for the Monument of Garibaldi, and poster and news clippings describing the statue's dedication.[1]
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