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The Pilgrim (statue)

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Pilgrim Father Central Park NYC
Pilgrim Father Central Park NYC

The Pilgrim is a monument in New York City's Central Park, near the park entrance at East 72nd Street. The monument, which depicts a Pilgrim from the Plymouth Colony, was commissioned by the New England Society in commemoration of their 75th anniversary and was dedicated in 1885. It consists of a bronze statue designed by sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward and a granite pedestal designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt, with casting performed by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company and construction of the pedestal performed by the Hallowell Granite Company. The statue has received generally poor reviews from critics, who have criticized the statue as emphasizing the subject's dress over his personality or character. Several reviewers have unfavorably compared the work to The Puritan, a later statue of a similar subject by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

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The Pilgrim (statue)
72nd Street Transverse, New York Manhattan

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N 40.773055555556 ° E -73.968472222222 °
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72nd Street Transverse

72nd Street Transverse
10065 New York, Manhattan
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