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Lincoln Meets Stowe
Hartford, CT
Topic: Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln Meets Stowe |
Plaque |
GPS: N41° 45.912; W072° 40.029
Quick Description:
Lincoln Meets Stowe is
the title of a sculpture located at the Lincoln Financial Sculpture Walk at
Riverfront in Hartford, CT.
Long Description:
Sixteen abstract and traditional sculptures related to the life and times of
Abraham Lincoln are installed along the Lincoln Financial Sculpture Walk at
Riverfront in Hartford and East Hartford.
This sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi depicts the meeting of President Lincoln and abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe in Washington, D.C. in 1862. A plaque attached to the sculptures mounting is inscribed:
{Profile of Lincoln}
Lincoln
Financial
Sculpture
Walk at
Riverfront
{five wavy lines}
Lincoln Meets Stowe
Bruno Lucchesi, 2006
"In giving freedom to the slave, we assure
freedom to the free -- honorable alike in what
we give and what we preserve."
This sculpture commemorates the 1862 meeting of
Abraham Lincoln and Hartford resident Harriet Beecher
Stowe in Washington, D.C. Stowe's novel, Uncle Tom's
Cabin, was widely credited for increasing opposition to
slavery and she had written the president urging him to
sign the Emancipation Proclamation. Upon meeting this
tiny powerhouse, Lincoln purportedly quipped, "So you're
the little lady who started this big war."
The Lincoln Financial is an insurance company based in Philadelphia with offices in Hartford.
This sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi depicts the meeting of President Lincoln and abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe in Washington, D.C. in 1862. A plaque attached to the sculptures mounting is inscribed:
{Profile of Lincoln}
Lincoln
Financial
Sculpture
Walk at
Riverfront
{five wavy lines}
Lincoln Meets Stowe
Bruno Lucchesi, 2006
"In giving freedom to the slave, we assure
freedom to the free -- honorable alike in what
we give and what we preserve."
This sculpture commemorates the 1862 meeting of
Abraham Lincoln and Hartford resident Harriet Beecher
Stowe in Washington, D.C. Stowe's novel, Uncle Tom's
Cabin, was widely credited for increasing opposition to
slavery and she had written the president urging him to
sign the Emancipation Proclamation. Upon meeting this
tiny powerhouse, Lincoln purportedly quipped, "So you're
the little lady who started this big war."
The Lincoln Financial is an insurance company based in Philadelphia with offices in Hartford.
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