Photographer's Note
The sculptures and bas-reliefs of the monument, arranged in thirteen groups, depict Latvian culture and history. The core of the monument is composed of tetragonal shapes on top of each other, decreasing in size towards the top, completed by a 19-metre (62 ft) high travertine column bearing the copper figure of Liberty lifting three gilded stars. The concept for the monument first emerged in the early 1920s when the Latvian Prime Minister, Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics, ordered rules to be drawn up for a contest for designs of a "memorial column". After several contests the monument was finally built at the beginning of the 1930s according to the scheme "Shine like a star!" submitted by Latvian sculptor Kārlis Zāle. Construction works were financed by private donations.
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Aleksandr Zaitsev (alex-zaitsev)
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- Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2012-09-21
- Categories: Vie quotidienne
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D MKIII
- Exposition: f/1.4, 1/30 secondes
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- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2012-09-29 8:53