Edward Everett statue (Boston)

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The Edward Everett statue in Boston is a 19th-century bronze monument honoring the American orator and statesman Edward Everett, created by sculptor Thomas Ball and located in the Boston Public Garden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze statue
equestrian statue
outdoor sculpture
public monument
artMovement 19th-century American realism
artworkType monument
commemorates Edward Everett
coordinateLocation 42.353°N 71.070°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Thomas Ball
depicts Edward Everett
horse
genre commemorative sculpture
hasPart granite pedestal
heritageDesignation Boston Landmark
inception 19th century
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Commonwealth Avenue Mall
George Washington statue
surface form: George Washington statue (Boston Public Garden)
locatedOnStreet Arlington Street NERFINISHED
location Boston Public Garden
mainSubject Edward Everett
maintainedBy Boston Parks and Recreation Department
surface form: City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department
materialUsed bronze
namedAfter Edward Everett
owner Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: City of Boston
publicAccess yes
subjectNotableFor speech at Gettysburg ceremony preceding Abraham Lincoln
subjectOccupation Governor of Massachusetts
U.S. Senator
orator
statesman

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Thomas Ball notableWork Edward Everett statue (Boston)