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Study Reveals US' Iconic Statue of Liberty Design Inspired by Arab Woman

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A most-visited US tourist attraction and an iconic symbol of democracy and freedom, the Statue of Liberty in New York was based on a design inspired by an Arab woman, according to new research.

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The finding is sure to be disorienting to those Americans swept up in the wave of Islamophobia that's accompanied the controversy over accepting Muslim refugees from Syria and other war-torn Middle East countries into the US.

According to the US National Park Service, which oversees the monument in New York, French creator Frederic Auguste Bartholdi discovered his passion for large-scale sculptures during a trip to Egypt in 1855-1856, Agence France-Presse reported.

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The idea of an enormous statue of a robed woman with a torch in her hand first came to the sculptor when he was designing for a project of a lighthouse for the Suez Canal planned by the Egyptian government in 1869.

Bartholdi called his design "Egypt Brings Light to Asia." The sculpture significantly evolved over course of time, but originally was drawn as a veiled Arab peasant woman, according to Barry Moreno, the historian at the Statue of Liberty National Monument.

"Bartholdi produced a series of drawings in which the proposed statue began as a gigantic female fellah, or Arab peasant, and gradually evolved into a colossal goddess," added Edward Berenson, professor of history at New York University.

If Bartholdi conceived the statue as an Arab woman representing Egypt, that woman would most certainly have been Muslim, for at the time the majority of Egyptians were Muslims — around 86% in Alexandria and Cairo, and 91% in other regions, according to the Smithsonian.

When French historian Edouard de Laboulaye came up with the idea of a monument presented by the French people to the United States representing "Liberty Enlightening the World," Bartholdi transformed his original design into the Statue of Liberty as we know it today.

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