Statue of Henry Cabot Lodge, Memorial statue near Massachusetts State House, Boston, United States
The Statue of Henry Cabot Lodge is a bronze sculpture positioned near the Massachusetts State House along Beacon Street. It depicts the figure standing upright on a solid granite base and forms part of the area's public landscape.
The sculpture was created in 1930 by Raymond Averill Porter and unveiled in 1932. Its creation and installation marked a formal recognition of Lodge's legacy during that period.
The statue honors Henry Cabot Lodge's work as a diplomat and his influence in early 20th century American politics. Visitors can see how the city commemorates this political figure in a public space.
The monument is viewable from outside but is fenced off along Beacon Street. Visitors can best view and photograph the work during daytime from the street.
The work has been documented in the Smithsonian Institution's preservation registry since 1997. This registration reflects efforts to maintain important public artworks over time.
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