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The Statue of Liberty, The Great Bartholdi Statue Notebook
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The Statue of Liberty, The Great Bartholdi Statue Notebook
Vintage illustration of The Great Bartholdi Statue, Liberty Enlightening the World originally published by Currier & Ives in 1885. Currier & Ives issued 12 different editions of the print. The Statue of Liberty was the tallest structure in New York City when it was dedicated on October 28, 1886. The statue itself is 148 ft tall and stands on a stone base that is 150 feet tall reaching a total of 298 feet tall. She was created by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi and given to the American people by the citizens of France. France admired America for its success in establishing a democratic government, abolishing slavery and for the country’s continued pursuit of liberty. The view includes Liberty erected on Bedloe's island and the New York Harbour with ships.
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By Kirsty R.1 January 2025 • Verified Purchase
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Happy as with the book, the pages are plenty with happy with the thickness and lines of each page. Purchased another 2 books soon after purchasing the first 2!
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Very good exactly what I was looking for. Just how I had asked for
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By Joanna M.4 October 2023 • Verified Purchase
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Met my expectations perfectly. Quality notebook with lined paper. Good size and good amount of pages. I used my own design and added the birds. Color of scenery was beautiful and dark printing exceptional with the light background.
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