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The female figure, with the Bible in her right hand and broken chain
in her left hand, personifies the spirit of religious freedom. The fleur-de-lis
(Franch lily) on her robe represents a noble spirit and character. She
discards the cloak of suppression to triumph above the earth globe in its
own spiritual space. Her gaze is fixed on a majestic vision of coming things.
On the portrayed Southernmost point of Africa to where the frail ships
transported the Huguenots, the symbols of their religion (the Bible), art
and culture (the harp), the agriculture and viticulture (the sheaf of corn
and grape vine) and industry (spinning wheel) are portrayed. |