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  • Zenos Frudakis

    American artist

    Zenos Frudakis (born July 7, 1951), known as Frudakis[dubious – discuss], is an American sculptor whose diverse body of work includes monuments, memorials, portrait busts and statues of living and historic individuals, military subjects, sports figures and animal sculpture.

    Over the past four decades he has sculpted monumental works and over 100 figurative sculptures included within public and private collections throughout the United States and internationally. Frudakis currently lives and works near Philadelphia, and is best known for his sculpture Freedom, which shows a series of figures breaking free from a wall and is installed in downtown Philadelphia.

    Other notable works are at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia,[1]Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina,[2] the National Academy of Design,[3] and the Lotos Club[4] of New York City, the Imperial War Museum in England,[