
Auguste Bartholdi
Auguste Bartholdi was a French sculptor best known for designing the Statue of Liberty, which was gifted to the United States by France as a symbol of friendship and freedom. Born on August 2, 1834, in Colmar, France, Bartholdi's most famous work was unveiled in 1886 and has since become an iconic representation of American ideals. The statue, officially named 'Liberty Enlightening the World,' stands at the entrance of New York Harbor and has welcomed millions of immigrants and visitors since its dedication. Bartholdi's artistic vision combined neoclassical elements with a profound message of hope and liberty, making the Statue of Liberty one of the most recognized monuments in the world.
Born on Aug 02, 1834 (190 years old)
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