• Sculptor: Penelope Jencks
  • Dedicated: 1996
  • Medium and size: Bronze (8 feet), leaning against a granite boulder
  • Location: Riverside Park at 72nd Street
Penelope Jencks, Eleanor Roosevelt, 1996. Used with permission. Riverside Park. Photo copyright © 2015 Dianne L. Durante

This is supplementary material to the essay in Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan.

Different Generations, Shared Ideals

Eleanor Roosevelt with President John F. Kennedy. Source: About.com

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  • For more works by Penelope Jencks, see her website.
  • Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan has more about judging a portrait sculpture based on the subject’s philosophy vs. the esthetic quality of the piece, and an excerpt from the New York Times obituary of Eleanor Roosevelt (1962).
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