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Why the European and American men and women passed by the statue of liberty?
— the rise of nationalism in Europe, class 10​

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The Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable statues in the United States. It is often seen as a symbol of freedom and justice, core principles in the United States’ Declaration of Independence from the British Empire in 1776. But why did sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi choose to make Liberty a woman? And why, in particular, one who looks as she does, solemn and composed?

When Bartholdi drafted his first designs for the Statue of Liberty about 1870, personified social ideas and virtues were well known in European imagery. Ancient Greeks, for example, frequently sculpted statues of Nike, a winged woman who was the deified representation of Victory. ?

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