Around 1865, as the American Civil War  drew to a close, the French historian Edouard de Laboulaye proposed  that France create a statue to give to the United States in celebration  of that nation’s success in building a viable democracy. The sculptor  Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, known for largescale sculptures, earned the  commission the goal was to design the sculpture in time for the  centennial of the Declaration of Independence in 1876. The project would be a joint effort between the two  countries–the French people were responsible for the statue and its  assembly, while the Americans would build the pedestal on which it would  stand–and a symbol of the friendship between their peoples...jpg)
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