Statue of Alexander Hamilton (Boston)

A statue of Alexander Hamilton by William Rimmer is installed along Commonwealth Avenue, between Arlington and Berkeley Streets, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

The base has three relief portrait busts depicting Hamilton, John Jay, and George Washington.

The artwork was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!"

"[2] William H. Downes wrote that it "suggested a snow image which had partly melted.

"[2] Lincoln Kirstein, writing in 1961, offered a more favorable assessment, commenting that "the mass and its drapery are powerfully suggestive, anticipating Rodin's Balzac in the looming treatment of the rising form.