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Matthew Perry Memorial
United States
Matthew Perry statue in Touro Park, Newport, RI
For Commodore Matthew Perry
UnveiledMay 1869
Location41°29′09″N 71°18′34″W / 41.485719°N 71.309426°W / 41.485719; -71.309426
near Newport, Rhode Island
Designed byJohn Quincy Adams Ward

Matthew Perry Monument is a statue commemorating Commodore Matthew C. Perry. The statue is situated in Touro Park facing Bellevue Avenue in the heart of Newport, Rhode Island and was designed by John Quincy Adams Ward in 1869. The pedestal was designed by Richard Morris Hunt.

The statue is described:

Standing figure of Perry wearing his Naval uniform with tassels on the shoulders and a cape jacket draped over his proper right shoulder. His proper left hand rests on the hilt of a sword. The circular base has four bronze bas-reliefs that represent events in Perry's life: Africa (1843), Mexico (1846) and the Treaty with Japan (154)--Reception of President's letter and negotiation of the Treaty.

—Smithsonian Institution

References

  1. John Quincy Adams Ward, dean of American sculpture: with a catalogue raisonné By Lewis I. Sharp, (University of Delaware Press, 1985)
  2. ^ "Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 10 May 2012.

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