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Arcadia Park
 
Spanish American War Memorial
Artist: Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson
Title: Spanish American War Memorial
Date: 1941
District: Fifth Supervisorial District
Location:

Arcadia Park
405 S. Santa Anita Blvd.
Arcadia, CA 91006

Department: Parks and Recreation

 

This bronze sculpture by Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson is one of 52 casts of the Spanish American War Memorial (also known as The Hiker) made between 1921 and 1956 to commemorate the 1898 Spanish American War. Los Angeles County presented and dedicated this artwork to the United Spanish War Veterans of Southern California in 1940.

The sculpture is 6' h and stands on a concrete and granite base measuring 5'2' h x 8' w x 8' d. The work depicts a solitary man dressed in canvas clothes and a fedora hat. He holds a rifle in front of his body and stands facing straight ahead.

For many years The Hiker was located in Arcadia Park at the southwest corner of Huntington Drive at Santa Anita Avenue, but it was moved to its present location in the Park's center and rededicated on June 21, 1993.

About the Artist: Theo Alice Ruggles (1871-1932) was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. She showed an early sculptural ability and by the time she was nineteen she had exhibited and won an honorable mention at the Société des Artistes Français, Paris. In 1893 she married fellow sculptor, Henry Hudson Kitson. Her most famous artwork is The Hiker and casts of it can be found in cities all over the United States.