Statue of Louis Riel
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The Louis Riel sculpture is a monument to Louis Riel located on the grounds of the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg. Commissioned by the Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) and sculpted by Miguel Joyal, the statue is located on the building's south grounds and faces the Assiniboine River.[1]
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Artist | Miguel Joyal |
Year | 1996 |
Medium | Bronze sculpture |
Subject | Louis Riel |
Dimensions | 3.5 m (11 ft) |
Location | Manitoba Legislative Building grounds, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Coordinates | 49.882748°N 97.145915°W / 49.882748; -97.145915 |
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Cost | $200,000 CAD |
Commissioned by | Manitoba Metis Federation |
Standing at 3.5 metres (11 ft) tall, the statue depicts Riel dressed in a 19th-century shirt, overcoat, trousers, and moccasins.[2] Riel is shown standing with clenched fists, with his left hand holding a parchment to represent the Manitoba Act.[3]
The cost for the statue was estimated to be $200,000, and was to be shared equally between the MMF and the Province of Manitoba. In 1994, the MMF failed to raise the necessary amount, and the federal government contributed $15,000.[2]