Celebrate the legacy of Abigail Adams, an American patriot who advocated for women's rights and was one of the most influential First Ladies in U.S. history.
Historical Significance: Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, the second President of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President. Known for her intelligence, wit, and strong political views, Abigail was a passionate advocate for women's rights and played a key advisory role to her husband during the nation's formative years. Her 1776 letter urging John Adams to "remember the ladies" showcased her forward-thinking stance on women's property rights and education.
Designed by the Statues.com Art Team
This sculpture was thoughtfully created by the Statues.com art team in 2022 and proudly became part of our SculptHER Collection the same year. Every beautiful item in the SculptHER Collection is an exclusive creation by the Statues.com team, designed to honor and celebrate the legacies of extraordinary women.
Every piece in the SculptHER Collection is designed, sculpted, and produced by us at Marblecast Art Studio, Inc. We own the rights to these original creations, and the collection is proudly trademarked. This is our way of celebrating amazing women through distinctive, meaningful designs that stand out and inspire!
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Material: Made of white bonded marble and offered in a hand-applied bronze tone option.
Made in the U.S.A.
Dimensions and Details: 7" tall x 3" x 3" Perfectly capturing Abigail's enduring impact and strength, this piece serves as both an artistic tribute and a historical reminder.
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This stunning piece is more than a statue — it symbolizes our passion for shaping history through sculpture. It is a lasting testament to artistry, craftsmanship, and legacy that honors one of America’s pioneering figures in history and advocacy.
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