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Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc
The sculpture in April 2010
Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc is located in ManhattanEquestrian statue of Joan of ArcEquestrian statue of Joan of ArcLocation in New York City, New York
ArtistAnna Hyatt Huntington
TypeSculpture
MediumSculpture: Bronze
Base: Granite
SubjectJoan of Arc
LocationNew York City, United States
Coordinates40°47′39″N 73°58′35″W / 40.794057°N 73.976490°W / 40.794057; -73.976490

Joan of Arc is a 1915 bronze equestrian statue on a granite base, sculpted by Anna Hyatt Huntington. The statue is located in Manhattan, New York City, on Riverside Drive and 93rd Street. It depicts the Roman Catholic saint and French folk heroine Joan of Arc.

Description and history

Huntington's Joan of Arc stands at the intersection of Riverside Drive and 93rd Street in Manhattan. Copies were installed in San Francisco, Blois, Gloucester, Massachusetts, and Quebec City. Cast in bronze by the Gorham Manufacturing Company to one-and-a-half-times life size, its Mohegan granite base was designed by John Vredenburgh Van Pelt; it contains fragments of the Rouen cell Joan was imprisoned in before her execution, and from Reims Cathedral. Jean Jules Jusserand spoke at its dedication on December 6, 1915. The $35,000 ($1,054,100 in 2025) needed to erect the statue was donated by numismatist J. Sanford Saltus, namesake of the American Numismatic Society's Saltus Award. Huntington was catapulted into the international spotlight after the statue was unveiled with such dignitaries as Mina Edison.

In 1919 the New York Camera Club held a competition on who could take the best photo of the statue. The top four entrants had their pictures published in the November 16, 1919, New-York Tribune.

Awards

Portrait of Anna Vaughan Hyatt, 1915, painted by Marion Boyd Allen.
Portrait of Anna Vaughan Hyatt, 1915, painted by Marion Boyd Allen.

See also

References

  1. ^ Grimm 2007, p. 32.
  2. Bain 1915.
  3. The Numismatist, August, 1922, p. 378.
  4. Salmon 2009, p. 77.
  5. New-York Tribune, November 16, 1919, p. 15.

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