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''Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider'' is a toppled bronze sculpture, not currently restored, by American artist Alexander Phimister Proctor, formerly located in the South Park Blocks of Portland, Oregon in the United States. The equestrian statue was completed in 1922 and depicts Theodore Roosevelt as the leader of the cavalry regiment that fought during the Spanish–American War called the Rough Riders.


Description

''Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider'' is an equestrian statue designed by American sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor (1860–1950). The bronze sculpture depicts Theodore Roosevelt, former President of the United States, as the leader of the cavalry regiment called the Rough Riders, who fought during the Spanish–American War. According to the Regional Arts & Culture Council, which administers the work, "Proctor took great care in accurately depicting Roosevelt as a symbol of American determination, success, and strength and as a bridge back to the Wild West." The statue is located in Portland's South Park Blocks, along Southwest Park Avenue between Southwest Jefferson and Madison Streets. It measures × × and is mounted to a base that measures long × high × wide.


History

The memorial was commissioned after Roosevelt's death. Completed in 1922, the sculpture was cast in Brooklyn, New York, and was shipped by sea via the Panama Canal to avoid cutting the work into pieces.
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, a friend and hunting partner of Roosevelt's, donated the statue to the City of Portland.
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, then Vice President of the United States, was present at the statue's dedication. The creation of the statue was documented by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in its 1922 film, The Making of a Bronze Statue. This film was the first time that the entire process of creating a bronze statue by the lost-wax method of casting was photographed. The Metropolitan Museum of Art made this film available on Youtube in January of 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPJZwlnw-rc The statue's condition was deemed "treatment needed" by the Smithsonian Institution's " Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in April 1993. It was toppled by rioters during the
Indigenous Peoples Day of Rage The Indigenous Peoples Day of Rage, often abbreviated as the Day of Rage, was a protest held in Portland, Oregon on October 11, 2020. The demonstration was declared a riot by the Portland Police Bureau and saw the toppling of two statues in the So ...
in October 2020, along with the nearby statue of Abraham Lincoln, in what Portland police declared a riot. On July 28, 2021, Stan Pulliam, the mayor of Sandy, Oregon, proposed to have the Roosevelt statue and two other Portland statues, one of '' Lincoln'' and one of '' Washington'', reinstalled in Sandy, Oregon. He said: "When we heard last week that the city of Portland is considering not putting the statues back up we decided we're tired of the embarrassment". A decision on the future of the statues has not been made.


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1922 in art Events from the year 1922 in art. Events * February 1 – Akron Art Institute opens in Ohio. * February 10– 17 – Modern Art Week (''Semana de Arte Moderna'') at the Theatro Municipal, São Paulo, marks the start of Modernism in Brazil. * Ma ...
* List of equestrian statues in the United States * List of monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests * List of sculptures of presidents of the United States *
Rough Riders Memorial The Rough Riders Memorial is a memorial in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States that commemorates those members of the "Rough Riders" who died in the Spanish–American War in 1898. The grey granite sh ...
(1907), Arlington National Cemetery


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Roosevelt, Theodore Theodore Roosevelt Jr. ( ; October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), often referred to as Teddy or by his initials, T. R., was an American politician, statesman, soldier, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26t ...
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