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This photograph shows the
original, full-sized model used for the statue.
The statue itself was cast in bronze, while the base was molded in
concrete.
The inscriptions were carved separately and pressed into the concrete
base.
Early photographs, in the
collection of the Maryland
Historical Society,
clearly show that the statue was first modeled in the nude. (One
picture
shows the statue with a towel placed judiciously across its lap.)
Clothing
was then applied over this, giving a true sense of a human form beneath
it. This approach was apparently a common artistic practice for Sir
Ezekiel,
who was well trained in classical techniques.
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