Lieutenant General George Washington - American Revolution Statuary - Washington, DC
N 38° 54.157 W 077° 03.003
18S E 322231 N 4307967
This equestrian statue of Lieutenant General George Washington, located in Washington Circle Park, is a contributing monument to the National Register of Historic Places' American Revolution Statuary listing in Washington, DC.
Waymark Code: WMDF58
Location: District of Columbia, United States
Date Posted: 01/07/2012
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The bronze statue on a marble base is located in the center of Washington Circle Park, a park in the center of a roundabout in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C.
Smithsonian Art Inventory Description: "Equestrian portrait of George Washington dressed in his military uniform as he faces the British troops. The horse is rearing back, but Washington is sitting erect in the saddle as he looks out over the battle scene. His uniform consists of a long jacket with fringed epaulets, boots, and a three-cornered hat. He holds the horses reins in his proper left hand and his sword at his side in his proper right hand." -- Source
Smithsonian Art Inventory Inscription: "(Base, east side:) CLARK MILLS/SCULPTOR (Founder's mark is visible on rear proper left leg inside on knee.) (Front of base:) WASHINGTON signed Founder's mark appears." -- Source