Statue of Benjamin Franklin (College Hall, Philadelphia)
Statue of Benjamin Franklin | |
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Artist | John J. Boyle |
Year | 1896–1899 |
Type | Bronze |
Dimensions | 230 cm × 130 cm × 150 cm (90 in × 53 in × 59 in) |
Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
39°57′7″N 75°11′37.25″W / 39.95194°N 75.1936806°W | |
Owner | University of Pennsylvania |
A bronze statue of a seated Benjamin Franklin by John J. Boyle is installed at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located in front of College Hall, on Locust Walk, between 34th and 36th Streets,[1] and is one of three statues of Franklin on the campus.
Details[]
It was commissioned by department store founder Justus C. Strawbridge in 1896, as a gift to the City of Philadelphia. It was cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company of New York, and installed in 1899 in front of Philadelphia's Main Post Office, at 9th and Chestnut Streets.[2] Benjamin Franklin was the first United States Postmaster General. The granite pedestal was designed by architect Frank Miles Day. Its inscription quotes President George Washington's eulogy of Franklin:
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
1706–1790
VENERATED
FOR BENEVOLENCE
ADMIRED FOR TALENTS
ESTEEMED FOR PATRIOTISM
BELOVED FOR
PHILANTHROPY
WASHINGTON
(On back of pedestal):
PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA BY JUSTUS C STRAWBRIDGE 1899
(On back of statue):
JOHN J. BOYLE 1899
HENRY-BONNARD BRONZE CO FOUNDERS NY 1899
GIFT OF JUSTUS C STRAWBRIDGE
A signed Founder's mark also appears on the back of the statue.[3]
In 1938, when the Post Office was razed, the City gave the statue on permanent loan to the University of Pennsylvania. Franklin played a major role in establishing the university. It was relocated to the Penn campus, and rededicated on January 21, 1939.
It was cleaned and reinstalled in 1980.
Replica[]
A copy of the statue was given by the New England Society to France in 1906. It is located at the Trocadéro in Paris.
Gallery[]
The statue in its original location outside the Main Post Office, Philadelphia, c. 1906
The cast in Paris
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Philadelphia Public Art Person: Benjamin Franklin". Philart.net. 1981-06-27. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
- ^ "Detail View". PhillyHistory. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
- ^ "Benjamin Franklin, (sculpture)". SIRIS
External links[]
- 1899 establishments in Pennsylvania
- 1899 sculptures
- Statues of Benjamin Franklin
- Bronze sculptures in Pennsylvania
- Monuments and memorials in Philadelphia
- Outdoor sculptures in Philadelphia
- Sculptures of men in Pennsylvania
- Statues in Pennsylvania
- University of Pennsylvania campus
- Relocated buildings and structures in Pennsylvania