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Simon Bolivar

Simon Bolivar Statue in Central Park

Simon Bolivar (1783-1830), born in Venezuela and one of South America’s greatest generals, was called El Liberator because his victories over Spaniards won independence for Bolivia (named after him), Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.

The sculpture, which stands 15 feet tall on a 16 foot pedestal, depicts him sitting resolutely on his horse. The bronze coats-of-arms on the pedestal represent the aforementioned countries for which he helped win independence.

This work is one of a trio of bronze equestrian sculptures representing Latin-American leaders.

Location

Artists' Gate entrance to the Park at 59th Street and Avenue of the Americas.

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Details

Sculptor: Sally James Farnham (1869 -1943)
Date: April 1921
Material: Bronze on polished granite pedestal
Donor: Venezuelan government

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