fbpx
Wikipedia

Equestrian statue of Caesar Rodney

A statue of Caesar Rodney is installed in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. The statue was erected in Rodney Square in downtown Wilmington on July 4, 1923. It was designed by New York sculptor James Edward Kelly. The Gorham Company in Rhode Island cast the statue and its two bronze plaques.[1] The memorial was removed in June 2020. Its current location, preservation status, and plans for future display are currently unclear,[2] and its removal has generated controversy.

Statue of Caesar Rodney
The statue in 2016
ArtistJames E. Kelly
Year1923 (1923)
SubjectCaesar Rodney
LocationWilmington, Delaware, U.S.
Coordinates39°44′45″N 75°32′50″W / 39.74595°N 75.54730°W / 39.74595; -75.54730

Description Edit

Bronze plaques are affixed to the northwest and southeast sides of the statue's pedestal. One depicts Thomas McKean greeting Rodney in Philadelphia; the other, Rodney casting the deciding vote in favor of American independence.[1] On top of the pedestal Rodney sits astride his horse, which is in full gallop with its front feet in the air, the majority of the statue's weight on the horse's hind legs.[3] To balance the statue, Kelly heavily weighted the horse's tail and positioned Rodney upright and toward the rear of the horse.[4]

History Edit

 
Pedestal after the statue was removed for safe keeping
 
Postcard of the statue

Funds for the statue were raised by the Caesar Rodney Equestrian Statue Executive Committee to commemorate the ride of Rodney from Kent County, Delaware to Independence Hall in Philadelphia on July 1 and 2, 1776.[5]

It was removed from public display on June 12, 2020, along with the statue of Christopher Columbus in Wilmington, Delaware in the wake of the protests following the murder of George Floyd. Both statues were temporarily removed after a Dover, Delaware statue honoring law enforcement was vandalized with an axe and urine-soaked Delaware state flags.[6]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b McNinch, Marjorie G. (2000). Wilmington in Vintage Postcards. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-0647-0.
  2. ^ "City News | Wilmington, DE". www.wilmingtonde.gov.
  3. ^ DiUlio, Nick (2010-09-10). "The Shapes of Things That Are". Delaware Today. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  4. ^ Williams, Dennis (2015). "A Guide to Rodney Square": 1–16 – via City of Wilmington. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Delaware (1921). At a General Assembly Begun at Dover, in the Delaware State, ... the Following Acts Were Passed ... J. Adams.
  6. ^ Barrish, Cris (June 12, 2020). "Wilmington removing, at least for now, Columbus and Caesar Rodney statues". WHYY. Retrieved 2020-06-13.


External links Edit

  • The Historical Marker Database
  •   Media related to Statue of Caesar Rodney (Wilmington, Delaware) at Wikimedia Commons

equestrian, statue, caesar, rodney, statue, caesar, rodney, installed, wilmington, delaware, united, states, statue, erected, rodney, square, downtown, wilmington, july, 1923, designed, york, sculptor, james, edward, kelly, gorham, company, rhode, island, cast. A statue of Caesar Rodney is installed in Wilmington Delaware United States The statue was erected in Rodney Square in downtown Wilmington on July 4 1923 It was designed by New York sculptor James Edward Kelly The Gorham Company in Rhode Island cast the statue and its two bronze plaques 1 The memorial was removed in June 2020 Its current location preservation status and plans for future display are currently unclear 2 and its removal has generated controversy Statue of Caesar RodneyThe statue in 2016ArtistJames E KellyYear1923 1923 SubjectCaesar RodneyLocationWilmington Delaware U S Coordinates39 44 45 N 75 32 50 W 39 74595 N 75 54730 W 39 74595 75 54730 Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDescription EditBronze plaques are affixed to the northwest and southeast sides of the statue s pedestal One depicts Thomas McKean greeting Rodney in Philadelphia the other Rodney casting the deciding vote in favor of American independence 1 On top of the pedestal Rodney sits astride his horse which is in full gallop with its front feet in the air the majority of the statue s weight on the horse s hind legs 3 To balance the statue Kelly heavily weighted the horse s tail and positioned Rodney upright and toward the rear of the horse 4 History Edit Pedestal after the statue was removed for safe keeping Postcard of the statueFunds for the statue were raised by the Caesar Rodney Equestrian Statue Executive Committee to commemorate the ride of Rodney from Kent County Delaware to Independence Hall in Philadelphia on July 1 and 2 1776 5 It was removed from public display on June 12 2020 along with the statue of Christopher Columbus in Wilmington Delaware in the wake of the protests following the murder of George Floyd Both statues were temporarily removed after a Dover Delaware statue honoring law enforcement was vandalized with an axe and urine soaked Delaware state flags 6 See also Edit Visual arts portalList of monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests Statue of Caesar Rodney U S Capitol Statue of Christopher Columbus Wilmington Delaware also removed in June 2020References Edit a b McNinch Marjorie G 2000 Wilmington in Vintage Postcards Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0 7385 0647 0 City News Wilmington DE www wilmingtonde gov DiUlio Nick 2010 09 10 The Shapes of Things That Are Delaware Today Retrieved 2020 06 13 Williams Dennis 2015 A Guide to Rodney Square 1 16 via City of Wilmington a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Delaware 1921 At a General Assembly Begun at Dover in the Delaware State the Following Acts Were Passed J Adams Barrish Cris June 12 2020 Wilmington removing at least for now Columbus and Caesar Rodney statues WHYY Retrieved 2020 06 13 External links EditThe Historical Marker Database Media related to Statue of Caesar Rodney Wilmington Delaware at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Equestrian statue of Caesar Rodney amp oldid 1151546744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.