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Statue of Hope

The Statue of Hope is an allegorical figure that is typically a private memorial or monument displayed in a graveyard or cemetery. Hope is one of the Seven Virtues of the Christian religion.
==History==

Most commonly used in the Victorian era and believed to be popularized by the Statue of Liberty's dedication in 1886. Prior to this, other images such as Saint Philomena whose authorization of devotion began in 1837 〔''It is Time to Meet St. Philomena'' By Dr. Mark Miravalle 2007〕 and Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen's Goddess of Hope statue sculpted in 1817,〔''Kierkegaard and His Contemporaries'': Pages 375–405; Thorvaldsen: An Introduction to his Work 2003〕 displayed similar characteristics.
One of the earliest signed Statue of Hope memorials was carved by Odoardo Fantacchiotti in 1863 for the grave of Samuel Reginald Routh of England in the Protestant Cemetery of Florence, Italy.〔''Thunders of White Silence, the Protestant cemetery of Florence, Italy'', Julia Bolton Holloway 2010〕 Another variation was completed in 1791. The Custom House, Dublin Ireland features a 16 foot (about 5 meter) tall statue of a female resting on an anchor atop the dome. This statue has been called both the Statue of Hope〔"The Catholic World", The Catholic Publication House, New York, Page 831, Vol. XIX April–September 1874〕 and the Statue of Commerce.〔"The Encyclopædia Britannica", The Sixth Edition, Page 367, Vol. VII, 1823〕

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