![]() The City, at the behest of the State Department and NYPD, refused to erect the sculpture out of fear it would become the site of clashes between pro and anti Castro groups. In 1960, the Marti statue was discovered in a Bronx storage yard, strategically hidden under a tarp. Huntington’s statue was given to the City in November 1958 or May 1959 (depending on the source) after which point it disappeared. ![]() The statue was completed in May 1959 but it would take six more years for the statue to be erected.įor six years, an empty plinth stood next to the statues of San Martin and Bolivar on 59th Street. She was paid $100,000 for the work, which she donated to hispanic charities. Huntington was personally recruited to sculpt Marti by the Cuban Government, under Batista. It was the last major equestrian commission by artist Anna Hyatt Huntington, at the age of 80. The statue had a long and complicated journey to its dedication at the northern end of the Avenue of the Americas. At 11:30 on Tuesday, May 18, 1965, the statue of Cuban patriot and martyr Jose Julian Marti statue was dedicated (with a performance by the Department of Sanitation Band).
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