George Washington as Commander-in-Chief, Accompanied by Fame and Valor (Washington Square Arch) sculpture group

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"George Washington as Commander-in-Chief, Accompanied by Fame and Valor" is a sculptural group on the Washington Square Arch in New York City depicting Washington in military attire flanked by allegorical figures symbolizing his heroic reputation and martial courage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf outdoor sculpture
public artwork
sculptural group
associatedWith United States independence
commemoration of George Washington
public monuments in New York City
depictionType full-figure relief
depicts Fame (allegorical figure) NERFINISHED
George Washington NERFINISHED
George Washington in military attire
Valor (allegorical figure) NERFINISHED
genre allegorical sculpture
commemorative sculpture
hasPart allegorical figure of Fame
allegorical figure of Valor
figure of George Washington
hasTheme American national identity
fame and glory
military valor
patriotism
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington Square Arch NERFINISHED
Washington Square Park NERFINISHED
materialUsed marble
orientation flanked by allegorical figures
partOf Washington Square Arch sculptural program NERFINISHED
positionOnStructure one side of the Washington Square Arch
subjectHasRole George Washington as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army NERFINISHED
subjectOf art historical commentary on Washington Square Arch
symbolizes American Revolutionary War heroism
heroic reputation of George Washington
martial courage
military leadership

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