Statue of Garfield ID: 3723 | This file appears in: James A. Garfield Memorial The sculpture of Garfield by Alexander Doyle was created in Italy with great detail. The upturned head is an accurate reflection of Garfield's mannerisms. It was a habit particularly used during debates in the House of Representatives. The crease located between the first and second buttonholes on the left lapel of the coat is likewise intentional. President Garfield used to wear his coat buttoned across his breast, especially when walking in the street. Wearing the coat in such a fashion produced a crease much like the one later immortalized in marble. | Source: Wikimedia Commons Download Original File SourceWikimedia Commons "Statue of Garfield" appears in: James A. Garfield Memorial