The Real Conquerors
The Joan of Arc Monument at Riverside Park in Manhattan
Joan charges Riverside Park!
Sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington was unusual for her era - a successful female artist. In 1910, she first exhibited a version of her Joan of Arc statue at the Salon in Paris, a prestigious art exhibition dating from the 1600s. But she only earned honourable mention because the exhibition’s judges didn’t think a woman working alone could create a sculpture of that magnitude. Paris’ loss is Manhattan’s gain, as the American city soon commissioned a new Saint Joan for display at Riverside Park. These kind of stories, we enjoy sharing on International Women’s Day.
Here, the real conquerors are the women who have held their ground and remained invincible despite all the criticisms and objections.
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