Goddess of Liberty (Texas State Capitol)
Goddess of Liberty | |
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Artist | Elijah E. Myers |
Location | Austin, Texas, United States |
30°16′28″N 97°44′25″W / 30.2745831°N 97.7403868°WCoordinates: 30°16′28″N 97°44′25″W / 30.2745831°N 97.7403868°W |
Goddess of Liberty is a sculpture by Elijah E. Myers, installed atop the Texas State Capitol dome, in Austin, Texas, United States.[1] The original statue was erected in February 1888. It was replaced by a replica on June 14, 1986, and the original was restored and relocated to the Bullock Texas State History Museum.[2]
See also[]
- Miss Freedom, a similar statue atop the Georgia State Capitol
- Statue of Freedom, a similar statue atop the United States Capitol
References[]
- ^ Fikac, Peggy (March 30, 2008). "Tex-Arcana: What's the history of the Capitol's goddess?". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved September 9, 2018.
- ^ "Goddess of Liberty". Bullock Texas State History Museum. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
External links[]
- Media related to Goddess of Liberty (Texas State Capitol) at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- Finial figures
- Liberty symbols
- Outdoor sculptures in Austin, Texas
- Sculptures of women in Texas
- Statues in Austin, Texas
- Texas sculpture stubs