Submitted by Correct-Cricket3355 t3_z8u22p in nyc
TheOneWhoReadsHugo t1_iydgrwz wrote
Who was it a statue of?
Correct-Cricket3355 OP t1_iydjm85 wrote
jaysharpesquire t1_iydo8qz wrote
Wow thanks.
That was interesting
ProgramTheWorld t1_iyebyak wrote
Interesting
Correct-Cricket3355 OP t1_iydkpei wrote
BuT hE DoeSn’T HaVe A TAiL!?!
Five days after the Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia, a pro-revolutionary group known as the New York Sons of Liberty tore down a statue of George III standing at Broadway and Bowling Green. This imaginative recreation of that event correctly shows enslaved and free Black men performing most of the labor, but dresses them in fanciful Turkish attire—a costume often worn by Black men in European art that refers to the legality of slavery in the Ottoman Empire. The Baroque architecture is more characteristic of a large European city from that era than Anglo-Dutch colonial New York, and the actual statue showed the king on horseback. Published in Paris, but based on a print issued slightly before in Augsburg and demonstrates broad European interest in the dramatic events taking place across the Atlantic. It was intended to be shown on a wall or screen using a "magic lantern", an optical device that projected the image by means of candles and mirrors, and often called a "Vue d'Optique.
redditing_1L t1_iyegc8g wrote
That's about 100 yards from where the bull is today, right?
Correct-Cricket3355 OP t1_iyel0p8 wrote
There’s a plaque on Bowling Green where it once stood
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