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Robert Burns Statue – Central Park, New York

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Central Park in New York pays tribute to a select group of literary greats through its beautifully crafted monuments, particularly along the Literary Walk in The Mall. Among these is the statue of Robert Burns , the national poet of Scotland, whose verses continue to resonate with readers around the world. The statue was installed in 1880 and was sculpted by Sir John Steell , the same artist responsible for the nearby statue of Walter Scott. Steell’s work brings out the romantic intensity and rustic charm associated with Burns, capturing the poet’s deep emotional connection to nature and the Scottish countryside. The Statue of Robert Bruns - Central Park, New York Robert Burns is depicted seated on a rustic boulder , with a quill in his right hand and a notebook or journal in his left. His head is slightly turned, and his eyes gaze forward in quiet contemplation, as though in search of poetic inspiration. His garments — a long coat and knee-length breeches — are sculpted with rich d...

Walter Scott Statue – Central Park, New York

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Central Park in New York is dotted with monuments celebrating renowned figures from literature, politics, and the arts. One such statue, often overlooked but of great historical and literary significance, is that of Sir Walter Scott , the celebrated Scottish novelist and poet. This statue is located on the Literary Walk , a section of the Mall within Central Park. It stands among a distinguished company of literary greats, including Shakespeare and Robert Burns. Walter Scott Statue – Central Park, New York Sculpted by John Steell , a prominent Scottish sculptor, the statue was installed in 1872 , making it one of the earlier additions to the park’s sculptural heritage. The statue depicts Sir Walter Scott in a seated pose, with a calm, thoughtful expression. Draped in a cloak, he holds a quill in one hand and a book in the other, reflecting his deep connection with writing. The folds of his garment, draped classically over his shoulders and knees, are deeply incised, giving texture a...