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Houdon himself traveled to Mt. Vernon, Virginia, in 1785 to study Washington. In fact, the statue depicts Washington’s exact life-size measurements at age 53. Wearing his Revolutionary War uniform, Washington stands facing forward with his left arm resting on a column of thirteen rods with arrows. While it was typical in the eighteenth century to portray stately figures in ancient Roman garb, Houdon depicts Washington in military uniform. Information provided courtesy of Michael Several, Los Angeles, January 1998. About the Designer: Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828) was formally trained as a sculptor in France and Italy. Over a 50-year period, he executed sculptures of many of the period’s most prominent figures including Napoleon, Voltaire, Moliere, Diderot and Rousseau. |
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