The Founders Memorial

Summary

The Founders Memorial, also known as Founding of Boston, is a 1930 sculpture by John Francis Paramino in Boston Common, in Boston, Massachusetts.[1]

The Founders Memorial
Founding of Boston
The memorial in 2016
Map
ArtistJohn Francis Paramino
Year1930 (1930)
MediumBronze relief, granite, slate
LocationBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°21′23″N 71°04′03″W / 42.356502°N 71.067581°W / 42.356502; -71.067581

Description edit

The memorial features a bronze relief set in granite. The relief is approximately 5.5 ft. tall and 11 ft. wide.[1] It depicts William Blaxton (left) greeting John Winthrop (right) and others, including Ann Pollard, two Native Americans, and an allegorical female representing Boston. The slate and cast iron base measures approximately 15x 45 x 20 ft.[1]

History edit

The memorial was commissioned by the city to commemorate Boston's 300th anniversary. It was installed in 1930 and dedicated on September 17 of that year. The work was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in 1993.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "The Founders Memorial, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution. Archived from the original on May 7, 2021. Retrieved November 7, 2019.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Founders Memorial (Boston Common) at Wikimedia Commons