Statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt (Mexico City)

The statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt is installed in Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico. The sculpture depicts him standing upright and is 3 m (9.8 ft) tall.[1][2] This portrayal of Roosevelt is unusual because he suffered from paralytic illness and was unable to walk unaided after his 1920 campaign for vice president.[1][3] The statue is found close to the National Museum of Anthropology.[1][2] It was made by Mexican sculpturist Jorge de la Peña Beltrán.[2]

Statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt
The statue in 2018
SubjectFranklin D. Roosevelt
LocationMexico City, Mexico

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References

  1. Nordlinger, Jay (March 5, 2019). "Freedom and Its Foes: A Mexico City Journal". National Review. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  2. González Casillas 2005, p. 165–171.
  3. Goldman AS, Schmalstieg EJ, Freeman DH, Goldman DA, Schmalstieg FC (2003). "What was the cause of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's paralytic illness?" (PDF). Journal of Medical Biography. 11 (4): 232–40. PMID 14562158. Retrieved 2017-07-04.

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