
Statue of Thomas Jefferson
1947
This monumental bronze sculpture depicts Thomas Jefferson in formal early nineteenth century attire, standing beneath the neoclassical rotunda of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudolf Evans and cast in 1947, the figure measures approximately nineteen feet tall and commands the interior space with dignified repose, one hand holding documents at his side while the other rests naturally. The dark patina of the bronze contrasts strikingly against the pale marble columns and walls, emphasizing the solemnity of this tribute to the nation's third president. The work exemplifies mid twentieth century figurative sculpture in its classical proportions and heroic scale, serving as the spiritual centerpiece of this iconic neoclassical monument designed by John Russell Pope. Photo by J. Amill Santiago on Unsplash
- Medium
- Bronze sculpture
- Spotted At
- Venue · Jefferson Memorial
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