Washington Irving Memorial - Irvington, NY
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N 41° 02.884 W 073° 51.679
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Washington Irving Memorial is located on the west side of Route 9 at Broadway and Sunnyside Lane in Irvington, NY.
Waymark Code: WMPBAV
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 08/03/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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The Washington Irving Memorial was commissioned in 1926, sculpted by Daniel Chester French, the architect was Charles Platt Adams, it was cast at the Gorham Manufacturing Company, and fabricated by Piccirilli Brothers Marble Carving Studios. It was dedicated on June 27, 1927, rededicated June 27, 1977 and rededicated once again on October 25, 1998.

A bronze plaque at ground level is inscribed:

WASHINGTON IRVING MEMORIAL

WASHINGTON IRVING WAS THE FIRST OF EARLY AMERICA'S GREAT AUTHORS. THIS MONUMENT IS A TESTAMENT TO NOT ONLY TO IRVING, BUT ALSO TO THE IMAGINATION AND TENACITY OF JENNY PRINCE BLACK, A PROMINENT IRVINGTON CITIZEN, WHO WORKED FOR YEARS TO MAKE IT A REALITY. IT ALSO MANIFESTS THE ARTISTRY OF SCULPTOR DANIEL CHESTER FRENCH, THE CREATOR OF THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL. AMONG OTHER PROMINENT WORKS. THE ARCHITECT FOR THE IRVING MONUMENT WAS FRENCH'S LONGTIME COLLABORATOR, CHARLES PLATT ADAMS. THE LAND WAS DONATED BY HENRY GRAVES, JR. MRS. BLACK LED THE FUND-RAISING, WHICH RANGED FROM A GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. TO PENNIES FROM SCHOOL CHILDREN.

THE MONUMENT WAS COMPLETED AND DEDICATED IN 1927. AFTER MORE THAN 50 YEARS OF CORROSION, THE MONUMENT WAS RESTORED BY IRVING LANDMARK PRESERVATION, INC., WITH SUPPORT FROM THE VILLAGE OF IRVINGTON AND FROM SAVE OUTDOOR SCULPTURE OF WASHINGTON D.C. THE MONUMENT WAS REDEDICATED IN A VILLAGE CEREMONY IN 1998. AS A MASTERPIECE OF DANIEL CHESTER FRENCH, IT IS LISTED ON THE NEW YORK STATE AND NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES.

IRVINGTON LANDMARK PRESERVATION, INC.

In the center of a curved pink granite wall a pedestal holds a 34 by 32 by 13 inch bronze bust of Washington Irving. On Irving's right side is a 6' high bronze relief sculpture of Boabdil on Irving's left side is a 6' high bronze relief sculpture of Rip Van Winkle.

Irving is depicted wearing a coat and an ascot tie. Boabdil shown in 3/4 profile facing Irving. He is wearing a long robed garment, boots and a pointed cap. He holds a sword which is hung from his left side. Rip Van Winkle is shown in 3/4 profile facing Irving. He is wearing a ragged long coat and wide-brimmed hat. He holds a rifle vertically by the barrel with his left hand.

On pedestal below the bust of Irving is the inscription in bronze letters:

WASHINGTON
IRVING
1783-1859
ESSAYIST POET
HISTORIAN TRAVELLER
DIPLOMATIST SOLDIER
THE FIRST AUTHOR OF
OUR REPUBLIC

Below the relief of Boabdil is inscribed in bronze letters:

BOABDIL
THE LAST KING OF GRANADA

Below relief on Rip Van Winkle is inscribed in bronze letters:

RIP VAN WINKLE
THE DREAMER OF THE KAATSKILLS

Street address:
Broadway (Route 9) and Sunnyside Lane
Irvington, NY United States


County / Borough / Parish: Weschester

Year listed: 2000

Historic (Areas of) Significance: Art

Periods of significance: 1925-1949

Historic function: Monument/marker; Plaza; Park

Current function: Monument/marker; Plaza; Park

Privately owned?: no

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 2: [Web Link]

Season start / Season finish: Not listed

Hours of operation: Not listed

National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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