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Thomas Ridgeway Gould — King Kamehameha I Statue
Thomas Ridgeway Gould

King Kamehameha I Statue

1883

This monumental bronze statue depicts King Kamehameha I in regal posture, cast by sculptor Thomas Ridgeway Gould in 1883. The figure stands draped in traditional Hawaiian garments and lei, elevated on a white stone pedestal before the stately Aliʻiōlani Hale, with tall coconut palms framing the composition. As one of Hawaii's most iconic public monuments, the work commemorates the king who unified the Hawaiian islands in the late eighteenth century. The gilded bronze catches light brilliantly against Honolulu's tropical sky, while its commanding scale and formal setting establish it as a centerpiece of civic identity and historical memory in the Hawaiian capital. Photo by Nico Smit on Unsplash

Medium
Bronze sculpture

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Thomas Ridgeway Gould, King Kamehameha I Statue, 1883

This monumental bronze statue depicts King Kamehameha I in regal posture, cast by sculptor Thomas Ridgeway Gould in 1883. The figure stands draped in traditional Hawaiian garments and lei, elevated on a white stone pedestal before the stately Aliʻiōlani Hale, with tall coconut palms framing the composition. As one of Hawaii's most iconic public monuments, the work commemorates the king who unified the Hawaiian islands in the late eighteenth century. The gilded bronze catches light brilliantly against Honolulu's tropical sky, while its commanding scale and formal setting establish it as a centerpiece of civic identity and historical memory in the Hawaiian capital. Photo by Nico Smit on Unsplash

Medium
Bronze sculpture
Year
1883
Seen at
Aliʻiōlani Hale, King Street

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Landmark, Figurative Sculpture, King Kamehameha, Hawaiian History, Civic Art, Cultural Heritage, Royal Portrait, Monumental Scale, Commemorative, Public Art, Honolulu, Tropical Setting, Historical Figure, Hawaiian Culture, Bronze Monument, Neoclassical, Pedestrian Monument, Gilded Bronze, Outdoor Sculpture