Auguste Bartholdi's The Lion Of Belfort And The Statue Of Liberty

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The time period of the 1900’s was an important era for a young architect by the name of Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. This architect used his own personal experiences with the Franco-Prussian war to create enormous statues with symbolic meanings. These statues demonstrate Bartholdi’s ideas and offer a representation of previous historical events. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi’s enormous statues of The Lion of Belfort and The Statue of Liberty symbolize his democratic ideals and serve to remind viewers of historical events and the values of their societies. Bartholdi had several ideas about the government into which he represented in his statues. He grew up in a wealthy family that paid for his education and gifted him with several renowned tutors

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