Peace Sculpture in Columbus, OH is a bronze statue located on the north side of Capitol Square. Erected in 1923, the statue honors those who served in the American Civil War and supported the war effort at home, commissioned by the Women's Relief Corps. Created by Bruce Wilder Saville, head of the Department of Sculpture at The Ohio State University, Peace stands as a symbol of peace and holds an olive branch aloft.
Designed with flowing garments and a winged female figure, Peace is a significant piece of public art in Columbus. The statue serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the Civil War and the importance of peace. Located at 1 Capitol Square, Peace Sculpture is a notable landmark in the city.
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