The Rescue (sculpture)
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The Rescue (1837–1850) is a large marble sculpture group which was assembled in front of the east façade of the United States Capitol building and exhibited there from 1853 until 1958, when it was removed and never restored. The sculptural ensemble was created by sculptor Horatio Greenough (1805–1852) who had previously been commissioned by the U.S. government to create a massive sculpture, George Washington (1832–1841) for the Capitol rotunda, also now removed from that site.
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Artist | Horatio Greenough |
Year | 1837–1850 |
Type | White marble |
Dimensions | 358 cm (141 in) |
Location | Formerly, East Facade, U.S. Capitol (In storage), Washington, DC |
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