美国自由女神像英文介绍
英文介绍美国景点-自由女神

Statue of Liberty(自由女神)
• Background Origin(背景由来) • Symbolic Meaning(象征意义) • External Structure(外部结构) • Inscription Inscription(铭文题词 ) • Moments of Beauty(美丽瞬间) • Wonderful Moments(精彩瞬间)
Background Origin(背景由来)
1865年,巴托尔迪在别人的提议下,决定塑造一座象 征自由的塑像,由法国人民捐款,作为法国政府送给 美国政府庆祝美国独立100周年的礼物。 自由女神像全名为“自由女神铜像国家纪念碑”,正 式名称是“照耀世界的自由女神”,于1886年10月28 日矗立在美国纽约市海港内的自由岛的哈德逊河口附 近,被誉为美国的象征,创作者是弗雷德里克·奥古斯 特·巴托尔迪。1984年,它被列入世界遗产名录。 The statue of liberty has a full name which is " the bronze statue of liberty national monument", and its official name is " Liberty Enlightening the World ".It is desiged by Frederic auguste bartholdi and was located in New York city harbour of liberty island near the Hudson Riveron October 28, 1886.Nowadays it is known as the symbol of the United States.In 1984, it was put into the world heritage list.
自由女神像中英文简介

自由女神像中英文简介篇一:自由女神像英文介绍自由女神像英文介绍Among all of the America's symbols, the statue of liberty is the most famous statue around the world. It was a present from France in 1876 to celebrate the 100thanniversary of American’s independence. The Statue of Liberty, the a symbol of the United States, is now located in the west of New York City, Manhattan,The monument is designed for the US independence and the France-Americanalliance.(联盟) At that time, a majority of people were fighting for freedom which is of extreme value. It's said that a brave woman with a torch in her right hand and sacrificed for the liberty. It shocked Batholdi 巴特尔. Consequently, he signed the statue. And the body of the statue was as to the wife while the face was his mother’s. The Statue of Liberty was dressed in ancient Greek style of dress, and wearing a crown, the crown has seven sharps. They are the symbols of the world's seven continents and four oceans. Statue of Liberty's right hand hold a torch, the torch up to 12 meters .The left hand hold "The Declaration of Independence".It was completed and opened in October 28, 1886.The ue of Liberty is 46 meters high, with base plate’s seat for 93 meters and weighs 200 tons. It is made up of metal, and placed on a base made up of concrete. Joseph Pulitzer raised 100 thousand dollars to build the base of the Statue of Liberty, and now the base is an American Immigration History Museum.In 1942 the U.S. government made a decision to the United States the Statue of Liberty as a national heritage. In 1984, the Statue of Liberty was named as a World Heritage.Hundred of years now, whenever the ships or aircrafts in, out of or through the New York Harbor, the first witness is this magnificent statue. Today, the Statue of Liberty has become the symbol of New York and throughout the United States. 100th anniversary of its completion, it specifically for the U.S. government held a grand celebrationAnd now more than a century, the island stands the Statue of Liberty statue in a free American nation has become a symbol of friendship between the people of U.S. and France, always expressing the American people for democracy, longing for the noble ideals of freedom.美国,自由女神像,文化遗产,1984年列入世界遗产名录。
自由女神像..

来历
1834年巴托尔迪出生在法国的一个意大利人家庭。他从青年 时代起就酷爱雕塑艺术,自由女神的形象很早就存在于他的 心目中了。1851年路易·拿破仑·波拿巴发动政变推翻第二共 和国后的一天,一群坚定的共和党人在街头筑起防御工事, 暮色苍茫时,一个年轻姑娘手持熊熊燃烧的火炬,跃过障碍 物,高呼“前进”的口号向敌人冲去,波拿巴分子的枪声响 了,姑娘倒在血泊中。巴托尔迪耳闻这一事实,心情久久不 能平静。从此这位高擎火炬的勇敢姑娘就成为他心中自由的 象征。
简介2
自由女神穿着古希腊风格的服装(一说罗马古代长袍),自由 女神像腰宽10.6米,嘴宽91厘米,右手高举象征自由的火炬, 长达12.8米,火炬的边沿上可以站12个人。左手捧着一本封 面刻有“1776年7月4日”字样的法律典籍,象征着这一天 签署的《独立宣言》;其体态又似一位古希腊美女,使人感 到亲切自然。当夜幕降临,神像基座的灯光向上照射,将女 神照得宛如一座淡青色的玉雕。
不似希腊伟岸铜塑雕像,拥有征服疆域的臂膀,红霞落波之门你巍然屹立,高举灯盏 喷薄光芒!您凝聚流光的名字 ——放逐者之母.把广袤大地照亮,凝视中宽柔撒满长 桥 海港."扼守你们旷古虚华的土地与功勋吧!"她呼喊,颤栗着缄默双唇把你,那劳瘁 贫贱的流民.那向往自由呼吸,又被无情抛弃.那拥挤于彼岸悲惨哀吟,那骤雨暴风中 翻覆的惊魂,全都给我!
我高举灯盏伫立金门!
谢谢大家!ຫໍສະໝຸດ 象征1自由女神穿着古希腊风格服装,头戴光芒四射冠冕,七道尖 芒象征七大洲。右手高举象征自由的火炬,左手捧着《独立 宣言》;脚下是打碎的手铐、脚镣和锁链,象征着挣脱暴政 的约束和自由。自由女神像是美国的象征,美利坚民族和美 法人民友谊象征,表达美国人民争取民主、自由的崇高理想。 自由是美国的象征。1984年,美国自由女神铜像国家纪念碑 列入世界遗产名录,其内涵被广泛用于各种领域。
英文演讲--自由女神像The_Statue_of_Liberty

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• “Liberty Enlightening the World “(La liberté éclairant le monde), known more commonly as “the Statue of Liberty”, bronze statues, 47 meters high pedestal, like high 46 meters, 93 meters high total, 229 tons.
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The Statue of Liberty
演讲:张璐 PPT制作:俞掬 材料收集: 盛铃莉、沈梦蝶
1.Opening
• Out of all of America's symbols, none has proved more enduring or evocative than the Statue of Liberty.
3. Designers
• The sculptor was Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the designer of the Eiffel Tower, engineered the internal structure.
自由女神像英文介绍

Location of Statue: Liberty Island, formerly Bedloe's Island and Fort Wood (fortress for protection of New York Harbor 1811)
Height from base to torch (1984 Survey): 152' 2" (46.84m) Length of hand: 16' 5" (5.00m) Index finger(食指): 8' 0" (2.44m)
Profile(简介)
Construction of the Statue of Liberty: began in France: 1875 Sculptor: Auguste Bartholdi – Quartermaster(军需官) to a force of five thousand soldiers Statue completed in Paris: June 1884 Statue presented to America by the people of France: July 4, 1884
自由女神像地理位置
自由岛(Liberty Island )
• 美国自由岛 自由岛 (Liberty Island ), 亦称自由女神岛,旧称 白德路岛(Bedloe's Island, 1956年以前)。 美国纽约市一岛屿,在 上纽约湾内,隔水与曼 哈顿岛南端相望。
历史背景
• in the mid-1870s,French artist Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was working on an enormous project called Liberty Enlightening the world,a monument celebrating US independence and the France-America alliance.At the same time,he was in love with a woman whom he had met in Canada.His mother could not approve of her son's affection for a woman she had never met,but Barthokdi went ahead and married his love in 1876. • That same year Bartholid had assembled the statue's right arm and torch,and displayed them in Philadelphia.used his wife's arm as the model,but felt her face was too beautiful for the statue.He needed someone whose face represented suffering yet strength,someone more severe than beautiful.He chose his mother. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on an island in Upper New York Bay in 1886.It had his mother's face and his wife's body,but Bartholdi called it "my daughter,Liberty".
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自由女神像(Statue of Liberty)全名为“自由女 神铜像国家纪念碏”,正 式名称是“照耀世界的自 由女神”,于1874年~ 1884年建造,1886年10 月28日正式矗立在美国 纽约市海港内的自由岛的 哈德逊河口附近,被誉为 是美国的象征,创作者是 法国著名雕塑家弗雷德里 克· 奥古斯特· 巴托尔迪, 女神的外貌设计来源于雕 塑家的母亲,而女神高丽 火炬的右手则是以雕塑家 妻子的手臂为蓝本。自由 女神穿着古希腊风格的服 装,所戴头冠有象征世界 七大洲及五大洋的七道尖 芒;1984年,它被列入 世界遗产名录,其内涵被 广泛用于各种领域。
• 创作 • 1834年巴托尔迪出生在法国的一个
建造历程
意大利人家庭。他从青年时代起就 酷爱雕塑艺术,自由女神的形象很 早就存在于他的心目中了。1851年 路易· 拿破仑· 波拿巴发动政变推翻 第二共和国后的一天,一群坚定的 共和党人在街头筑起防御工事,暮 色苍茫时,一个年轻姑娘手持熊熊 燃烧的火炬,跃过障碍物,高呼 “前迚”的口号向敌人冲去,波拿 巴分子的枪声响了,姑娘倒在血泊 中。巴托尔迪耳闻这一事实,心情 久久不能平静。从此这位高擎火炬 的勇敢姑娘就成为他心中自由的象 征。
• 译文: 不似希腊伟岸铜塑雕像 • 拥有征服疆域的臂膀 • 红霞落波之门你巍然屹立 • 高丽灯盏喷薄光芒 • 您凝聚流光的名字 —— • 放逐者之母 • 把广袤大地照亮 • 凝视中宽柔撒满长桥 海港 • "扼守你们旷古虚华的土地与功勋吧!"她 • • • • • • • •
呼喊 颤栗着缄默双唇: 把你, 那劳瘁贫贱的流民 那向往自由呼吸,又被无情抛弃 那拥挤于彼岸悲惨哀吟 那骤雨暴风中翻覆的惊魂 全都给我! 我高丽灯盏伫立金门!
自由女神像英语演讲
The symbol of The Statues of Liberty in U.S
The American people fight for democracy , yearning freedom lofty ideal. 美国人民争取民主、向往自由的崇高理想。
The American people for a better life yearning and pursuit 美国人民对美好生活的向往与追求。
自由女神像重45万磅,高46米,底座高45米。整座铜 像以120钢铁为骨架,80铜片为外皮,30万只铆钉装 配固定在支架上,总重量为225吨。
Statue of Liberty wearing ancient Greek style of dress, wearing a radiant crown, a symbol of the world's seven continents and four oceans seven sharp Mans. Goddess symbol of the freedom of the right hand holding the torch up to 12 meters, holding his left hand engraved July 4, 1776 "Declaration of Independence", the foot is broken handcuffs, leg irons and chains. She symbolizes freedom, break free of the constraints of tyranny
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及物动词 vt. 1. 赞成,同意;赞许[W] The professor does not approve the government's foreign policy. 那位教授不赞成政府的外交政策。 2. 批准;认可 The city council has now approved the scheme for the erection of a new public library. 市议会业已核准建造一座新的公共图书馆的计划。 不及物动词 vi. 赞成;赞许 I'm afraid your parents won't approve of your going there. 我担心你父母不会赞成你到那儿去。
新视野大学英语自由女神像中英版
所谓的哥特式建筑,主要 由石头的骨架券和飞扶壁组 成。其基本单元是在一个正 方形或矩形平面四角的柱子 上作双圆心骨架尖券,四边 和对角线上各一道,屋面石 板架在券上,形成拱顶。采 用这种方式,可以在不同跨 度上作出矢高相同的券,拱顶重 量轻,交线分明,减少了券脚的 推力,简化了施工。由于采用了 尖券、尖拱和飞扶壁等建筑形 式,哥特式教堂的内部空间高旷、 单纯、统一。装饰细部也都用尖 券作主题,使建筑风格与结构手 法形成有机整体。
美国关岛的自由女神像(The Statue of Liberty):
关岛的自由女神像,是纽约自由女神像的仿制品,坐落 于帕索运动场,鸟瞰亚加纳湾(The Agana Bay)。 1950 年由美国童子军在40周年纪念日兴建完成。神像可 看到驶进亚加纳游艇码头的船只。
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英语【异域风情】自由女神像
The Statue of Liberty, One of the Most Famous Sights in the W orld自由女神像,世界名景之一山东刘永科自由女神像,作为美国象征,位于美国纽约市曼哈顿以西的一个小岛——自由岛上,她手持火炬,矗立在纽约港入口处,日夜守望着这座大都会,迎来了自19世纪末以来到美国定居的千百万移民。
自由女神像是法国人民赠给美国人民的礼物,是自由的象征。
1984年,它被列入世界遗产名录。
In the water around New Y ork is a very small island calledLiberty Island. On Liberty Island there is a very special statuecalled the Statue of Liberty. It is one of the most famous sights inthe world.The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France tothe people of the United States. The statue was made by a Frenchsculptor named Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. The inner-supportsystem was designed by Gustave Eiffel, the same man who madethe famous Eiffel Tower in Paris.Liberty, of course, means freedom, and the Statue of Liberty was given to the United States to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of U. S. independence from England. The statue was built in France, taken apart piece by piece, and then rebuilt in the United States. It was opened for the public on October 28, 1886.As you might expect, the statue is very big. Visitors can ride an elevator from the ground to the bottom of the statue. If they like, they can then walk up the 168 steps to reach the head of the statue where they can look out and enjoy the beautiful sight of the city of New York. Comprehension Questions:1. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France because ______A. it was designed and made by two Frenchmen.B. it was given to the United States to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of U. S.independence from England.C. it was designed by the same man who made the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris.D. it means freedom both in France and in US.2. The man who made the part of the statue that we can see on the outside was ______A. Liberty.B. Eiffel.C. an American.D. Bartholdi.3. Which of the following facts is not mentioned in the passage? ______A. the location of the statue.B. the designer and maker of the statue.C. the material made into the statue.D. the purpose of making the statue.(山东省潍坊第七中学刘永科)。
关于美国的自由女神像英语介绍作文
关于美国的自由女神像英语介绍作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Statue of LibertyHello, everyone! Today, I want to tell you about a very famous statue in the United States called the Statue of Liberty. It's a symbol of freedom and hope, and it's really cool!The Statue of Liberty is located in the city of New York, on an island called Liberty Island. It is a very big statue that stands tall and proud. You can see it from far away, and it's so amazing!The statue was a gift from France to the United States. It was given to celebrate America's 100th birthday. Isn't that awesome? The Statue of Liberty was designed by a French sculptor named Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. He worked really hard to create this beautiful statue.Do you know what the Statue of Liberty is made of? It's made of copper! Over time, the copper has turned green because of a process called oxidation. That's why the statue has a green color. It's like a giant penny!The statue is of a woman holding a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left hand. The torch represents freedom and the tablet has the date of America's independence written on it. The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom and democracy, and it welcomes people from all over the world.Did you know that you can actually go inside the Statue of Liberty? Yes, you can! There is a staircase that takes you all the way up to the crown. But it's very high, so you need to be brave and not afraid of heights. From the top, you can see a beautiful view of New York City. It's like being on top of the world!The Statue of Liberty is not just a beautiful statue, it has a special meaning too. It reminds us of the importance of freedom and how lucky we are to live in a free country. It's a symbol that represents the values that America stands for.I hope you enjoyed learning about the Statue of Liberty. It'sa truly amazing and special place. If you ever get the chance, make sure to visit it and feel the freedom in the air!That's all for today. Thank you for listening!篇2The Statue of Liberty: A Symbol of FreedomHi everyone! Today, I want to tell you all about an amazing statue called the Statue of Liberty. It is located in the United States, in a city called New York. The Statue of Liberty is a very important symbol for the people of America.How tall is it?The Statue of Liberty is really tall! In fact, it is about 305 feet (93 meters) tall. That's like having a building that is as tall as a 22-story building! Can you imagine how big it is?What is it made of?The statue is made of copper, and it has turned green over time because of a process called oxidation. This green color makes it really unique and easy to recognize. Isn't that cool?Why was it built?The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France to the United States. It was given to celebrate the friendship between the two countries and to honor the United States' independence. The statue was completed in 1884 and was officially dedicated in 1886.What does it represent?The statue represents freedom and liberty. It is a symbol of hope for people who come to America from other countries. The statue holds a torch in one hand and a tablet in the other. The tablet has the date of America's independence written on it in Roman numerals: July 4, 1776. Isn't that amazing?Can we go inside?Yes, we can! There is a special staircase inside the statue that leads all the way up to the crown. But we need to be very patient because there are a lot of stairs to climb – 354 steps, to be exact! From the crown, we can see a beautiful view of New York City and the surrounding area. It must be really exciting!Fun facts about the Statue of LibertyDid you know that the statue's full name is "Liberty Enlightening the World"? That's a big name for a big statue!The statue's torch has been replaced with a new one over the years. The original torch is now on display inside the museum that is located on Liberty Island, where the statue stands.The seven spikes on the crown represent the seven continents of the world.The statue is visited by millions of people every year. It's one of the most famous landmarks in the world!The Statue of Liberty is truly an incredible sight to see. It reminds us of the importance of freedom and the welcoming spirit of the United States. If you ever get a chance to visit New York, don't forget to say hello to Lady Liberty!I hope you enjoyed learning about the Statue of Liberty. It's always great to discover new things about different countries and their symbols. Keep exploring and learning, my friends!篇3The Statue of Liberty - A Symbol of FreedomHi there! Today, I want to tell you about a famous statue in the United States called the Statue of Liberty. It's a really cool and important symbol for the country. Let's learn more about it!What is the Statue of Liberty?The Statue of Liberty is a huge statue that stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. It is a statue of a lady holding a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left hand. The tablet has the date "July 4, 1776" written on it, which is the day when the United States declared its independence. The statue is made of copper and stands on a stone pedestal.Why is it important?The Statue of Liberty is an important symbol of freedom and democracy. It represents the friendship between the United States and France. It was a gift from the people of France to the United States to celebrate their alliance during the American Revolution. The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886, and since then, it has become a famous landmark and a welcoming sight for immigrants coming to America.What does the Statue of Liberty represent?The statue represents freedom and hope. The torch that the lady is holding symbolizes enlightenment and progress. It shows that the United States is a place where people have the freedom to express themselves and pursue their dreams. The tablet represents the importance of law and shows that everyone is equal under the law.How tall is the Statue of Liberty?The Statue of Liberty is really tall! It is about 305 feet (93 meters) from the ground to the tip of the torch. That's like a22-story building! Can you imagine how big it is?Can you go inside the Statue of Liberty?Yes, you can! Visitors can go inside the statue and visit the observation deck, which is located in the crown of the statue.From there, you can see an amazing view of New York City and the surrounding area. It's a great place to take pictures!Fun facts about the Statue of LibertyThe statue was designed by a French sculptor namedFrédéric Auguste Bartholdi.The framework for the statue was designed by Gustave Eiffel, who also designed the Eiffel Tower in Paris.The statue's full name is "Liberty Enlightening the World."The seven spikes on the crown of the statue represent the seven continents of the world.The statue has been featured in many movies and is a popular tourist attraction.I hope you enjoyed learning about the Statue of Liberty! It'sa wonderful symbol that represents the values of freedom and equality. Next time you see a picture of the statue, remember how important it is to cherish and protect our freedom.篇4The Statue of LibertyHello, everyone! Today, I want to tell you about a very special lady who lives in the United States. Her name is the Statue of Liberty. She is a famous symbol of freedom and hope.The Statue of Liberty stands tall in New York City, near the entrance to the harbor. She is very big and made of copper. Can you imagine how tall she is? Well, she is about 305 feet tall! That's even taller than a 20-story building! Isn't that amazing?The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France to the United States. It was given to celebrate the friendship between the two countries. It was dedicated on October 28, 1886, and since then, it has become one of the most famous landmarks in America.Do you know why the Statue of Liberty is so special? It's because she represents freedom and liberty. She holds a torch in her right hand, which symbolizes enlightenment. She also holds a tablet in her left hand with the date of America's independence written on it, July 4, 1776. Isn't that cool?Now, let me tell you a fun fact about the Statue of Liberty. Did you know that she wears a crown with seven spikes on her head? These spikes represent the seven continents of the world. It shows that America welcomes people from all over the world. Isn't that nice?If you ever get a chance to visit the Statue of Liberty, you can take a ferry to Liberty Island, where she stands. You can go inside and climb all the way up to the crown! From there, you can see a breathtaking view of New York City. It's like being on top of the world!The Statue of Liberty is not just a statue, she is a symbol of freedom and hope. She reminds us that everyone deserves to be free and have a chance to pursue their dreams. She is a reminder of the values that America holds dear – liberty, equality, and justice for all.So, my friends, the next time you see a picture of the Statue of Liberty or hear her name, remember what she stands for. Remember that she is a symbol of freedom and hope for people all over the world. And always remember to be kind, respectful, and accepting of others, just like the Statue of Liberty.I hope you enjoyed learning about the Statue of Liberty. She is truly an amazing lady. Thank you for listening!篇5The Statue of Liberty - The Symbol of FreedomHello, everyone! Today, I want to tell you about an incredible statue called the Statue of Liberty. It is a famous landmark in the United States and a symbol of freedom.The Statue of Liberty is located in New York City, on a small island called Liberty Island. It is very big and stands tall and proud. The statue was a gift from the people of France to the United States. It was given to celebrate the friendship between the two countries and to honor the United States' independence.The statue was designed by a French sculptor namedFrédéric Auguste Bartholdi. It was made in France and then shipped to the United States in pieces. It took many years to complete and was finally assembled on Liberty Island in 1886. The statue is made of copper and has a green color because of the natural process called oxidation.The Statue of Liberty represents freedom and democracy. It is a symbol of hope and opportunity for people all around the world. The statue holds a torch in her right hand, which symbolizes enlightenment and knowledge. In her left hand, she carries a tablet with the date of the American Declaration of Independence written on it, July 4, 1776. It is a reminder of the United States' fight for freedom.Did you know that you can go inside the statue? Yes, that's right! Visitors can take an elevator or climb the stairs to the crown of the statue. From there, you can see a breathtaking view of New York City's skyline. It's like standing on top of the world!The Statue of Liberty has become an important symbol for immigrants coming to the United States. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, millions of people immigrated to America in search of a better life. They saw the Statue of Liberty as a welcoming sight, a symbol of hope for a brighter future.In conclusion, the Statue of Liberty is a remarkable monument that represents freedom, democracy, and hope. It stands as a symbol of the United States and its values. Next time you see a picture of the statue, remember what it represents and the important role it has played in history.篇6The Statue of Liberty - A Symbol of FreedomHi there! Today, I want to tell you all about a famous statue in the United States called the Statue of Liberty. It's a really cool and important symbol of freedom! Let's learn more about it together.What is the Statue of Liberty?The Statue of Liberty is a huge statue located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. It was a gift from France to the United States. The statue is made of copper and stands tall at about 305 feet (93 meters) from the ground to the tip of her torch. Wow, that's really high!What does the Statue of Liberty represent?The statue represents freedom and liberty, which are very important values to the people of the United States. The statue's full name is "Liberty Enlightening the World." It shows a woman holding a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left hand. The tablet has the date of the American Declaration of Independence written on it: July 4, 1776. That was the day when America became its own country!Why is the Statue of Liberty famous?The Statue of Liberty is famous for many reasons. First of all, it's really big and impressive! People from all over the world come to see it. Did you know that it's even possible to go inside the statue and climb up to the crown? That must be so exciting!Another reason why the statue is famous is because it was a gift from France. The French people wanted to show theirfriendship to the United States. It took a long time to build the statue, and it was finally completed in 1886. Since then, it has become a symbol of hope and freedom for people everywhere.Fun facts about the Statue of LibertyThe statue weighs about 450,000 pounds (204 metric tons). That's as heavy as about 200 cars!The crown of the statue has seven spikes, representing the seven continents of the world.The statue's face was modeled after the sculptor's mother.The torch that the statue holds used to shine bright green, but now it shines gold.ConclusionThe Statue of Liberty is an amazing symbol of freedom and liberty in the United States. It represents the values that are important to Americans, and it reminds us that everyone deserves to be free. If you ever get a chance to visit the United States, don't forget to go see the Statue of Liberty. It's a sight you won't want to miss!I hope you enjoyed learning about the Statue of Liberty. Remember, freedom is precious and it's something we should always cherish.。
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The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Libertééclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.
The Statue of Liberty is a robed female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess. She holds a torch above her head, and in her left arm carries a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the law) inscribed "July 4, 1776", the date of the American Declaration of Independence. A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue became an icon of freedom and of the United States, and was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.
Bartholdi was inspired by French law professor and politician Édouard Renéde Laboulaye, who is said to have commented in 1865 that any monument raised to American independence would properly be a joint project of the French and American peoples. Due to the post-war instability in France, work on the statue did not commence until the early 1870s. In 1875, Laboulaye proposed that the French finance the statue and the Americans would provide the site and build the pedestal. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully designed, and these pieces were exhibited for publicity at international expositions.
The torch-bearing arm was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, and in Madison Square Park in Manhattan from 1876 to 1882. Fundraising proved difficult, especially for the Americans, and by 1885 work on the pedestal was threatened due to lack of funds. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer of the New York World started a drive for donations to complete the project that attracted more than 120,000 contributors, most of whom gave less than a dollar. The statue was constructed in France, shipped overseas in crates, and assembled on the completed pedestal on what was then called Bedloe's Island. The statue's completion was marked by New York's first ticker-tape parade and a dedication ceremony presided over by President Grover Cleveland.
The statue was administered by the United States Lighthouse Board until 1901 and then by the Department of War; since 1933 it has been maintained by the National Park Service. Public access to the balcony surrounding the torch has been barred for safety reasons since 1916.
自由女神像(自由启发世界;法语:LaLibertééclairantle monde)是一个巨大的新古典主义的雕塑在自由岛在纽约港在纽约市,在美国。
铜雕像,从法国人民给美国人民的礼物,是由法国雕塑家弗雷德里克·奥古斯特·巴特霍尔蒂设计的,由古斯塔夫·埃菲尔建造。
这座雕像是1886年10月28日。
自由女神像是代表自由女神的罗布女性形象,罗马女神。
她在她的头上方拿着一
个火炬,在她的左臂携带一个tabula ansata(一个触动法律的平板),题为“1776年7月4日”,美国独立宣言的日期。
断链位于她的脚。
雕像成为自由和美国的象征,并且是从国外到达的移民的一个欢迎的景象。
Bartholdi的灵感来自法国法学教授和政治家ÉdouardRenéde Laboulaye,据说他在1865年评论说,任何纪念碑提出美国独立将适当地是法国和美国人民的联合项目。
由于法国战后的不稳定,对雕像的工作直到19世纪70年代初才开始。
1875年,Laboulaye提议法国财政的雕像和美国人将提供现场和建立基座。
Bartholdi 在雕像完全设计之前完成了头部和手电筒支撑臂,这些作品在国际展览会上展出宣传。
火炬支撑臂展示在1876年在费城百年博览会和在曼哈顿的麦迪逊广场公园从1876年到1882年。
募捐证明是困难的,特别是对美国人,并在1885年工作的基座受到威胁,由于缺乏资金。
纽约世界的出版商约瑟夫·普利策开始了捐款的驱动,完成该项目,吸引了超过12万贡献者,其中大多数给不到一美元。
雕像在法国建造,在板条箱被运输到海外,并且在完成的垫座上被装配在什么当时称为Bedloe的海岛。
该雕像的完成标志着纽约的第一个记号带阅兵和由格罗弗·克利夫兰总统主持的奉献仪式。
雕像由美国灯塔董事会管理直到1901年,然后由战争部;自1933年以来它一直由国家公园管理局维护。
自1916年以来,由于安全原因,火炬周围的阳台的公共通道已被禁止。
自由女神像大概有多大?
What is the size of the Statue of Liberty?
自由女神像灵感来源于什么?
What is the inspiration of the Statue of Liberty?
自由女神像为什么落户纽约而不是华盛顿?
Why does the Statue of Liberty settle in New York instead of Washington?
自由女神像重45万磅,高46米,底座高45米,其全称为“自由女神铜像国家纪念碑”,正式名称是“照耀世界的自由女神”。
整座铜像以120钢铁为骨架,80铜片为外皮,30万只铆钉装配固定在支架上,总重量达225吨。
铜像内部的钢铁支架是由建筑师约维雷勃杜克和以建造巴黎艾菲尔铁塔闻名于世的法国工程师艾菲尔设计制作的。
据说塑像美丽的手臂来源于艺术家的妻子,而其沧桑刚毅的脸则取材于艺术家的母亲。