Richard Henry Dana, Jr. - Dana Point, CA
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N 33° 27.499 W 117° 41.999
11S E 434950 N 3702317
This sculpture is in the middle of an island in Dana Point at the entrance to Dana Island.
Waymark Code: WMAYCJ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 03/11/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
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 Two Years Before the Mast - Dana Point, CA - posted by bluesnote

This 1972 sculpture by John R. Terken has a view of the ocean and also a view of the Dana Cliffs.
Richard Henry Dana Jr. was a seaman, politician, lawyer and author. He is noted for being a defender of seamen and fugitive slaves. The City of Dana Point is named after him. He had traveled here (from his home in Massachusetts) and along the California coast in 1834 when the area was still part of Mexico. See the Wikipedia article about him at (visit link)

The plaque on the base of the sculpture reads:

"Richard Henry Dana Jr./1815-1882/In 1835, Dana arrived on board the brig 'Pilgrim', a tall-masted sailing/ship out of Boston, bound for the California coast. For reasons of health,/Dana left his studies at Harvard and at the age of 19 signed on to the 'Pilgrim'/as a common sailor. Later he vividly described life on ship and on shore/in his famous book "Two Years Before the Mast" (1840)...In 1884 Dana Point was named in his honor, in memory of his brief visits and enthusiastic description of this beautiful place."

The Smithsonian Inventory describes the sculpture thusly:

"Larger than life-size full-length figure of Richard Henry Dana, Jr. He is shirtless and wears pants which are rolled up to mid-calf. His proper right foot rests on a bitt, which represents the deck of a ship. In his proper right hand he holds a notebook. A sheathed knife hangs from his belt. His proper left arm is akimbo. The bronze figure stands on a square marble base which rests on a pyramidal concrete aggregate base."
TITLE: Richard Henry Dana, Jr

ARTIST(S): John R. Terken

DATE: 1972

MEDIUM: Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete aggregate, marble.

CONTROL NUMBER: IAS CA001299

Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]

PHYSICAL LOCATION:
Located Entrance to Dana Island, Island Drive, Dana Point, California


DIFFERENCES NOTED BETWEEN THE INVENTORY LISTING AND YOUR OBSERVATIONS AND RESEARCH:
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