Samuel Rea sculpture (1926) by Adolph Alexander Weinman

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Amidst the bustling streets of New York, a quiet sentinel stands tall, the Samuel Rea sculpture (1926) by Adolph Alexander Weinman, a testament to the city's rich artistic heritage. This sculpture, a masterpiece in bronze, is a silent guardian of the city's history, nestled in the heart of its vibrant neighborhoods.

The sculpture, a remarkable work of art, is categorized as a sculpture, a term that barely does justice to its intricate details and profound symbolism. It can be found at New York, NY 10001, a location that's as iconic as the artwork itself. To appreciate its beauty, one must visit, and for that, you can find directions here.

To learn more about this historic piece or to arrange a visit, you can reach out to the city's art department at 212-639-9675. They're always eager to share their knowledge about this remarkable sculpture and the city's other artistic treasures.

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Created 09 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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