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Statue Of Liberty Collection (#7)

"The Statue of Liberty

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109512

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Spain, Valencia Province, Valencia, Papier Mache figure of a woman resembling the Statue of Liberty with another figure flying around her during Las Fallas festival

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Spain, Valencia Province, Valencia, Papier Mache figure of a woman resembling the Statue of Liberty with various other figures flying around her during Las Fallas festival

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107043

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USA, Nevada, Las Vegas, City view of the MGM Grand Casino Hotel at night

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USA, Nevada, Las Vegas, View across to The New York New York Hotel Casino

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USA, Nevada, Las Vegas, View across to the New York New York Casino Hotel

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Bar Thuldys Statue: Liberty Frightenin de World, 1886. 1886

Bar Thuldys Statue: Liberty Frightenin de World, 1886. 1886
Bar Thuldys Statue: Liberty Frightenin de World, 1886. Caricatured image of an African American Statue of Liberty

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: A Cunard occean liner enters the North River, New York City, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

A Cunard occean liner enters the North River, New York City, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
A Cunard occean liner enters the North River, New York City, USA, c1900. Passenger ship passing the Statue of Liberty the end of a transatlantic voyage. Postcard

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Cunard Line - In Upper New York Bay, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Cunard Line - In Upper New York Bay, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Cunard Line - In Upper New York Bay, c1900. Passenger liner passing the Statue of Liberty on the way to New York Harbour. Postcard

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Statue of Liberty, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Statue of Liberty, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Statue of Liberty, New York, c1897. Neoclassical copper sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, designed by French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: The Statue of Liberty, with Uplifted Torchlight, New York Harbour, c1930. Creator: Unknown

The Statue of Liberty, with Uplifted Torchlight, New York Harbour, c1930. Creator: Unknown
The Statue of Liberty, with Uplifted Torchlight, New York Harbour, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Custom House and London Bridge, 1862. Creator: Achille-Louis Martinet (1808-77)

Custom House and London Bridge, 1862. Creator: Achille-Louis Martinet (1808-77)
Custom House and London Bridge, 1862 (colour lithograph)

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Statue of Liberty, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Statue of Liberty, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Statue of Liberty, New York, USA, c1900. Copper sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbour. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Castle Garden, New York, pub. 1887 (colour lithograph)

Castle Garden, New York, pub. 1887 (colour lithograph). Statue of Liberty designed by Fre de ric Auguste Bartholdi (1834 – 1904); built by Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832 – 1923);

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: USA, New York, New York City, Statue of Liberty National Monument

USA, New York, New York City, Statue of Liberty National Monument

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: USA, Nevada, Las Vegas. Statue of Liberty and American flag composite. Credit as

USA, Nevada, Las Vegas. Statue of Liberty and American flag composite. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Aerial of the Statue of Liberty at sunset, New York, USA

Aerial of the Statue of Liberty at sunset, New York, USA

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Lady Liberty Pop Art

Lady Liberty Pop Art (Complementary Colors), Graphic Design, Illustration, Poster, Advertising

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Lady Liberty Pop Art Modern Design

Lady Liberty Pop Art Modern Design (Illustration based on the theory of Johannes Itten color)

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Lady Liberty (triad of primary colors)

Lady Liberty (triad of primary colors)
Illustrations of Lady Liberty Pop Art style (triad of primary colors: yellow, red and blue

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Lady Liberty (triad of secondary colors)

Lady Liberty (triad of secondary colors)
Illustrations of Lady Liberty Pop Art style (triad of secondary colors: orange, green and violet)

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Lady Liberty (triads of primary and secondary colors)

Lady Liberty (triads of primary and secondary colors)
Illustrations of Lady Liberty Pop Art style (triads of primary colors: yellow, red and blue and secondary colors: orange, green and violet)

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Us-Statue of Liberty

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The Statue Of Liberty is silhouetted as the US flag waves as Liberty Island and Ellis Island, the immigration museum, reopened to the public for the first time. AFP PHOTO/Timothy A

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941

The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941, characterizing the birth of the Lend-Lease Act as a
CARTOON: LEND-LEASE ACT. The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941, characterizing the birth of the Lend-Lease Act as a happy event for Britain. RESTRICTED OUTSIDE US

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: ANTI-IMMIGRATION CARTOON. American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1890

ANTI-IMMIGRATION CARTOON. American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1890, opposed to unrestricted immigration

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: WWII: ITALIAN POSTER, 1944. The Work of the Liberators

WWII: ITALIAN POSTER, 1944. The Work of the Liberators !

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People

ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People. An 1889 cartoon by Thomas Nast protesting the control exercised over the necessaries of life by

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Front page of Joseph Pulitzers New York newspaper The World, 11 August 1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Front page of Joseph Pulitzers New York newspaper The World, 11 August 1885, hailing the raising of $100, 000 for the completion of the Liberty pedestal

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: PROHIBITION CARTOON, 1920s. An American magazine cartoon of the 1920s

PROHIBITION CARTOON, 1920s. An American magazine cartoon of the 1920s

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People

ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People. An 1889 cartoon by Thomas Nast protesting the control exercised over the necessaries of life by

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Statue of Liberty torch shown in Philadelphia, 1876

Statue of Liberty torch shown in Philadelphia, 1876
Statue of Libertys torch on display at the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Statue of Liberty being built in Paris

Statue of Liberty being built in Paris
Bartholdis framework for building the Statue of Liberty in his Paris studio, 1883. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Statue of Liberty inaugurated in New York harbor, 1886

Statue of Liberty inaugurated in New York harbor, 1886
Celebrating the Statue of Libertys installation in New York City, 1886. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStatue Of Liberty Collection: Close-up of the Statue of Liberty illuminated at night, in New York, United States of America

Close-up of the Statue of Liberty illuminated at night, in New York, United States of America, North America



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"The Statue of Liberty: A Symbol of Hope and Freedom for Immigrants" The Statue of Liberty has long stood as a powerful symbol of hope and freedom for immigrants coming to the United States. Ellis Island, where countless immigrants arrived in search of a better life, serves as a poignant reminder of their journey. In this captivating image from the 1920s, we see oil painted over a photograph capturing the faces and stories of those who passed through Ellis Island. Before its assembly on Bedloes Island in New York Harbor in 1885, the face of Lady Liberty was already an awe-inspiring sight. The construction process itself was a marvel, with Paris serving as its birthplace in 1883. This rare glimpse into history shows us the statue under construction, showcasing the dedication and craftsmanship that went into creating this iconic monument. Liberty Island is now home to this magnificent statue that continues to inspire generations with its message of liberty and justice for all. Its significance is further emphasized by stunning views such as this one - with Manhattan's skyline forming a breathtaking backdrop. The impact of Lady Liberty extends far beyond her physical presence; she has become an enduring symbol ingrained within American culture. So much so that she even graces postage stamps across the nation, reminding us all about our shared values. From New York City to Las Vegas, her influence can be felt throughout America. Whether viewed from behind on a boat or against the backdrop of One World Trade Center, every angle showcases her grandeur and strength. The Statue of Liberty stands tall today not only as an architectural masterpiece but also as a testament to America's commitment to welcoming those seeking refuge or opportunity within its borders. She represents unity amidst diversity - embodying what it truly means to be American.