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 | |
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The statue in 2018 | |
Subject | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
References
- Nordlinger, Jay (March 5, 2019). "Freedom and Its Foes: A Mexico City Journal". National Review. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
- González Casillas 2005, p. 165–171.
- 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.
Bibliography
- González Casillas, Magdalena (2005). Son mil palomas tu caserío, Guadalajara (in Spanish). Guadalajara, Jalisco: Conexión Gráfica. ISBN 9789686295764. OCLC 63701493.
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