Louis Regalbuto L.I.R. (On front of base, incised:) CRISTOFORO/COLOMBO/1451 -- 1506/(Three ships)/DISCOVERER OF/AMERICA/OCTOBER 12, 1492 (On side of base, incised:) PRESENTED TO THE/LITTLE ITALY COMMUNITY/BY ALL THE GENEROUS DONORS AND/THE LITTLE ITALY RETIREES/WHO MADE THIS STATUE POSSIBLE/(List of names follows)/DESIGNER, SCULPTOR/LOUIS REGALBUTO L.I.R./OCTOBER 12, 1988 signed
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Summary:
A figure of Christopher Columbus, dressed in period costume of the 15th century including a hat, stands holding a map with his proper right hand and a navigational device called an astrolabe over his proper left hip. The figure is placed atop an inscribed and decorated base.