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Albert Pike Memorial Monumento conmemorativo a Albert Pike
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The Albert Pike Memorial is a public artwork in Washington, D.C. honoring Albert Pike (1809–1891), a senior officer of the Confederate States Army as well as a poet, lawyer, and influential figure in the Scottish Rite of freemasonry. The memorial, which now only includes the base and Goddess of Masonry sculpture, is sited near the corner of 3rd and D Streets NW in the Judiciary Square neighborhood. The memorial's two bronze figures were sculpted by Gaetano Trentanove, an Italian-American artist responsible for another Washington, D.C. sculptural landmark, the Daniel Webster Memorial. The dedication ceremony in 1901 was attended by thousands of Masons who marched in a celebratory parade. El Monumento conmemorativo a Albert Pike (en inglés, Albert Pike Memorial) es una obra de arte pública en Washington D. C. en honor a Albert Pike (1809–1891), un oficial superior del Ejército de los Estados Confederados, así como poeta, abogado y figura influyente en el Rito Escocés de la masonería. El monumento, que ahora solo incluye la base y la escultura de la Diosa de la Masonería, está ubicado cerca de la esquina de las calles 3rd y D NW en el vecindario de . Las dos figuras de bronce del monumento fueron esculpidas por , un artista ítalo-estadounidense responsable de otro hito escultórico de Washington D. C., el . A la ceremonia de dedicación en 1901 asistieron miles de masones que marcharon en un desfile de celebración.
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Frederick Webber H. B. F. McFarland
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Although Albert Pike was a soldier in the Civil War, this statue will commemorate him rather as a victor in the honorable rivalries of peace. It is well that you thus add to the comparatively small number of statues in the city of Washington that honor the victories of peace rather than of war. I am here to represent the Supreme Council, and in its name to present to the government of the United States this statue. It will long stand as a loving tribute from his brethren of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.
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The Albert Pike Memorial is a public artwork in Washington, D.C. honoring Albert Pike (1809–1891), a senior officer of the Confederate States Army as well as a poet, lawyer, and influential figure in the Scottish Rite of freemasonry. The memorial, which now only includes the base and Goddess of Masonry sculpture, is sited near the corner of 3rd and D Streets NW in the Judiciary Square neighborhood. The memorial's two bronze figures were sculpted by Gaetano Trentanove, an Italian-American artist responsible for another Washington, D.C. sculptural landmark, the Daniel Webster Memorial. The dedication ceremony in 1901 was attended by thousands of Masons who marched in a celebratory parade. The memorial is one of 18 Civil War monuments in Washington, D.C., which were collectively listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The memorial is owned and maintained by the National Park Service, a federal agency of the Interior Department. The Pike statue was the only outdoor sculpture in Washington, D.C. honoring a Confederate general. Though Pike was depicted as a Mason, not a soldier, the memorial often stirred controversy for decades. The statue was toppled and burned by protesters in June 2020, as protests continued in response to the murder of George Floyd. El Monumento conmemorativo a Albert Pike (en inglés, Albert Pike Memorial) es una obra de arte pública en Washington D. C. en honor a Albert Pike (1809–1891), un oficial superior del Ejército de los Estados Confederados, así como poeta, abogado y figura influyente en el Rito Escocés de la masonería. El monumento, que ahora solo incluye la base y la escultura de la Diosa de la Masonería, está ubicado cerca de la esquina de las calles 3rd y D NW en el vecindario de . Las dos figuras de bronce del monumento fueron esculpidas por , un artista ítalo-estadounidense responsable de otro hito escultórico de Washington D. C., el . A la ceremonia de dedicación en 1901 asistieron miles de masones que marcharon en un desfile de celebración. Es uno de los 18 monumentos de la Guerra Civil en Washington D. C., que se incluyeron colectivamente en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1978. El monumento es propiedad y está mantenido por el Servicio de Parques Nacionales, una agencia federal del Departamento del Interior. La estatua de Pike fue la única escultura al aire libre en Washington D. C. en honor a un general confederado. Aunque Pike fue representado como un masón y no como un soldado, el monumento a menudo generó controversia durante décadas. La estatua fue derribada y quemada por manifestantes en junio de 2020, mientras continuaban las protestas en respuesta al asesinato de George Floyd.
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