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English: The "Lion of the Confederacy" sculpture watches over the unmarked graves of unknown Confederate soldiers interred in historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. The lion is a replica of the Lion of Lucerne, sculpted by Bertel Thorvaldsen. Photo taken with a Nikon D70.
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Originally uploaded on April 10, 2005 by J. Glover (AUTiger) at the English Wikipedia.

Date

Photo: March 12, 2005
Sculpture: dedicated on April 26, 1894.[1]

Author

Photo: J. Glover (AUTiger)
Sculpture: Thomas M. Brady, Sr. (1849-11-11 – 1907-05-09) of Canton, GA[2][3], after Bertel Thorvaldsen

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