American Legion Soldier

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Year1951 (1951)
Dimensions400 cm (13 ft)
American Legion Soldier
ArtistAdolph Wolter
Year1951 (1951)
TypeIndiana limestone
Dimensions400 cm (13 ft)
LocationWashington, D.C., United States
Coordinates38°54′8.12″N 77°2′14.44″W / 38.9022556°N 77.0373444°W / 38.9022556; -77.0373444
OwnerAmerican Legion

American Legion Soldier is a public artwork by German-born American artist Adolph Wolter, located at the American Legion building on K Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C., United States. "American Legion Soldier" was surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! program in 1993.[1]

This sculpture depicts a male figure dressed in a combination of World War I and World War II battle fatigues. His shirt is unbuttoned and dogtags hang around his neck. A rifle is slung over his right shoulder and he holds a grenade in his left hand. He wears a helmet on his head and his pants are tucked into his boots. He steps on a snake with his right foot, the snake represents the enemy. The sculpture is installed on a small ledge on the facade of the American Legion building, forty feet above the sidewalk.[1]

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