Yesterday, we had our kick-off meeting with New York-based Studio
EIS who will be designing the bronze statue of George Washington, which will be
placed in the spot where he stood to resign his commission on December 23, 1783. Along
with Washington ,
Studio EIS will also be creating a faux-bronze statue of Annapolitan Molly
Ridout, who watched the resignation from the visitor's gallery in the chamber.
The creation of a lifelike historic statue requires a
precise blend of detailed research and creativity. Studio EIS has a large
amount of experience with creating lifelike statues of historical figures, including Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Abraham Lincoln. Their work also appears
at Mt. Vernon, Monticello, Montpelier and on the steps of the New York
Historical Society. Last April, members of our project team were able to visit their studio to see their remarkable work by their talented artists and to discuss the design and fabrication process.
The National Constitution Center's Signers' Hall features 42 bronze figures, all created by Studio EIS. Image courtesy of Studio EIS. |