
RESTORING the Joan of Arc STatue
In the first week of November, Rock Creek Conservancy restored the Joan of Arc Statue in Meridian Hill Park, also known as Malcolm X Park. The project was possible with support from the Jeanne d'Arc Foundation of Le Lyceum Société des Femmes de France à New York via the New York Community Trust.
The restoration work included:
Replacing a missing part of the spur and part of the bridle on the statue’s left side.
Repairing minor cracks in the granite base.
Treating the bronze statue with hot wax to remove minor rust.
“While most people think of Rock Creek Park as a forested oasis, it is also home to many culturally significant landmarks and monuments like the Joan of Arc Statue,” Superintendent Brian Joyner said. “Philanthropic partners like Rock Creek Conservancy play a vital role in helping the National Park Service care for special features like Joan.”
The Joan of Arc Statue is the only equestrian statue of a woman in Washington, DC. Joan of Arc was a heroic French figure who claimed to receive religious visions telling her to fight for France and overthrow the English during the Hundred Years' War. Upon her capture and trial at the hands of the English, she was burned at the stake, leading the Catholic Church to recognize her as a martyr in 1456. She was canonized in 1920. The statue in Meridian Hill Park is a copy of the original at the Rheims Cathedral. It was a gift from the Society of French Women in Exile in New York, and approval for the statue occurred under an act of Congress on March 20, 1922. The Ministre des Beaux Arts in Paris supervised the casting of the statue and it was placed in Meridian Hill Park in 1922.
Rock Creek Conservancy is the philanthropic and stewardship partner to the entirety of Rock Creek Park and the only organization that serves as the voice of the Rock Creek watershed. With strong community support, the Conservancy engages more than 4,500 volunteers each year in forest restoration and watershed protection. In addition, the Conservancy provides philanthropic support and services like the restoration of the Joan of Arc Statue.
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Many park improvement projects are supported by neighbors. To explore a park improvement in your favorite part of Rock Creek Park, please contact us at info@rockcreekconservancy.org.