Columbia of Carrick
Columbia of Carrick (Yearning to Breathe Free) is a mural located at Emma Lazarus Park in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Carrick. The mural depicts Columbia, (the personification of the United States) with arms outstretched, surrounded by American Beauty roses, and flanked by the words "Yearning to Breathe Free", from the poem The New Colossus[1], by Emma Lazarus.

Symbolism



The mural, designed by Shoham Zober (owner) and Pittsburgh-based artist Brian Gonnella (design/execution)[2], is an example of Americana. It includes several classic American symbols, including an homage to the work of 19th-century poet and immigration advocate, Emma Lazarus, as well as other more arcane references such as the fact that Columbia is surrounded (perhaps being suffocated) by American Beauty roses. This is in reference to the 1999 film American Beauty.[citation needed]
At the same time, it evokes not only the imagery of the film, and the potential for creativity and freedom, but also cynically recalls The Roses of Heliogabalus by Alma-Tadema. The 1888 painting depicts Heliogabalus, a 3rd-century Roman Emperor who is said to have welcomed guests into his home for a banquet, only to smother them with roses from a false ceiling.[citation needed]
Quotation
The quotation, from the 1883 poem The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus, serves multiple purposes. At once, Columbia is welcoming the newcomer while she herself is also 'yearning to breathe free'. Columbia is always at risk of suffocating under the weight of her own inclusive nature -- if everyone is welcome, this may include elements of which some do not approve. The poem is most notably included on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World).

Controversy

In June 2019, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania filed multiple criminal complaints against the owner of the property, Shoham Zober, claiming that Mr. Zober had failed to obtain permits for the work. The state was unsuccessful.
Vandalism and Rehabilitation
In October 2019, the mural was vandalized and the following year was rehabilitated. See photos.
Art & Popular Culture
The Park is the setting for many of the stories from The Diamond Compendium, and The Diamond Cycliverse, a series of open-source satires focusing on the life and (petty) crimes of The Rosenfeld Dynasty[3].
References

- ↑ Foundation, Poetry (2019-05-20). "The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- ↑ Editor, N. S. C. "New mural captures the heart and spirit of Troy Hill community – Northside Chronicle". Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- ↑ "The Diamond Compendium, Volume 1" (PDF). Unknown parameter
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