In a message dated 01-02-22 23:16:21 EST, Elizabeth Walton wrote:
<< It is in the American History Museum in DC and caused quite a scandal when
it was unveiled because people thought it was obscene. Things don't change
much I guess. >>
Thanks for the correction about the display site. I was surprised that
anyone would confuse the National Museum of American History with the
National Cathedral --they're nowhere near each other. :-) Also, the sculptor
was Horatio Greenough, not Hiram Powers. Although I suppose some people
thought this colossal sculpture was obscene, others thought it was just plain
silly because they didn't understand the classical references. I can assure
you that it is still greeted with much amusement by many viewers.
David Haberstich
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