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Sculptor Daniel Chester French examined the variety of existing portraits and engravings of Oglethorpe and also studied contemporary military uniforms of Oglethorpe's era. The image he chose to portray was not Oglethorpe the colonizer but Oglethorpe the military commander. Undoubtedly, his resulting statue is the most handsome and heroic rendering of Georgia's founder, who depicted facing southerward, looking toward the Spanish threat from Florida. French accurately portrayed Oglethorpe in the military dress of the 1740s -- with a cuirass (shoulder and breast plates), sword, waistcoat, high boots, and tricorn hat.
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