Let's Have Tea (Rochester, NY)

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Dublin Core

Title

Let's Have Tea (Rochester, NY)

Subject

Subject (Topic):
Abolitionists--United States
Anti-slavery movements--United States
Public art
Public sculpture
New York--History
Northeastern United States
Women's suffrage

Subject (Name):
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1806

Subject (Object Type):
Commemorative sculpture

Description

Seated in simple wooden chairs, Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony engage in conversation over tea. On a table between them sits a tea pot, to tea cups and saucers, and two books. Douglass leans forward, his gaze cast slightly downward, listening intently to Anthony, who sits upright in her chair.

Creator

Kettavong, Pepsy M., 1972-

Source

Photographs by Renée Ater

Date

Installed: 2001

Contributor

Susan B. Anthony Neighborhood Association and City of Rochester, NY.

Rights

City of Rochester, City Hall, 30 Church Street, Rochester, New York, 14614, United States

Format

JPEG

Language

English

Type

Visual Arts-Sculpture

Coverage

Susan B. Anthony Square Park, 39 King Street, Rochester, New York, 14608, United States

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Sculpture

Physical Dimensions

Unknown

Citation

Kettavong, Pepsy M., 1972-, “Let's Have Tea (Rochester, NY),” CMSP - Beta Test, accessed September 20, 2024, https://community-sourcing-beta-test.slaverymonuments.org/items/show/1189.

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