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Statue of Liberty inspired by Arab woman

The recent findings are especially startling for some in the US amid debate over refugees

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The Statue of Liberty, a symbol of democracy and freedom that has greeted countless immigrants to US shores, was inspired by a project representi­ng an Arab woman guarding the Suez Canal, researcher­s said.

The recent findings are especially startling for some in the United States amid a heated debate over the arrival of refugees from war-scarred Syria and other Muslim majority countries.

French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, who travelled to Egypt in 1855-1856, developed there a “passion for large-scale public monuments and colossal sculptures,” said the US National Park Service, which guards the Statue of Liberty in New York.

When the Egyptian government sought proposals in 1869 to build a lighthouse for the Suez Canal, Bartholdi designed a huge statue of a robed woman holding a torch, which he called “Egypt Brings Light to Asia.”

The sculpture originally took the “form of a veiled peasant woman,” explained Barry Moreno, who has written about the statue, as quoted by the US-funded Smithsonia­n Institutio­n.

“Bartholdi produced a series of drawings, in which the proposed statue began as a gigantic female fellah, or Arab peasant, and gradually evolved into a colossal goddess,” added Edward Berenson.

At the time, most Egyptians were Muslims — about 86 per cent in Alexandria and Cairo, and 91 per cent in other regions, according to the Smithsonia­n.

Bartholdi’s second chance came when French historian Edouard de Laboulaye originated the idea of a monument presented by the French people to the United States representi­ng “Liberty Enlighteni­ng the World”.

In 1870, Bartholdi began designing the statue based on his previous design. It was inaugurate­d in 1886.

 ?? Gulf News Archives ?? Colossal sculpture A view of Statue of Liberty in New York.
Gulf News Archives Colossal sculpture A view of Statue of Liberty in New York.

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