This equestrian statue of George Washington, by Henry Kirke Brown (sculptor), John Quincy Adams Ward (assistant), and Richard Upjohn (architect) was unveiled in 1856 in Union Square in New York City, NY. The Washington statue was dedicated on July 4,1856, after Brown had worked on it for four years. The statue depicts General Washington on Evacuation Day, when the British finally left New York in November 1783. The bronze statue measures over 13 feet tall and is the oldest sculpture in the New York City Parks system.
In 2020, following the national dialogue on statues and monuments initially brought about by the protests against police brutality and racism in policing, the statue’s pedestal was defaced by a protester.
This photograph of the Equestrian Statue of George Washington in New York City, NY are part of materials from the Union Square Form for National Register of Historic Places status.