Statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt (Mexico City)

The sculpture depicts him standing upright and is 3 m (9.8 ft) tall.

[1][2] This portrayal of Roosevelt is unusual because he suffered from paralytic illness and was unable to walk unaided after his 1920 campaign for vice president.

[1][3] The statue is found close to the National Museum of Anthropology.

[1][2] It was made by Mexican sculpturist Jorge de la Peña Beltrán.

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