Bartholdi
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Bar·thol·di
(bär-thŏl′dē, -tôl-dē′), Frédéric Auguste 1834-1904. French sculptor best known for his monumental figure of Liberty Enlightening the World, the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, presented to the United States by France and dedicated in 1886.
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Bartholdi
(French bartɔldɪ)n
(Biography) Frédéric August. 1834–1904, French sculptor and architect, who designed (1884) the Statue of Liberty
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Bar•thol•di
(bɑrˈθɒl di, -ˈtɒl-)n.
Frédéric Auguste, 1834–1904, French sculptor: designed Statue of Liberty.
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Noun | 1. | Bartholdi - French sculptor best known for creating the Statue of Liberty now in New York harbor |
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