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Bronze statue with carved stone relief depicting historical scenes at Portuguese monument-stock-foto
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Detailed view of an ornate Victorian-style building's upper facade, showcasing intricate red brickwork, yellow stucco elements, and a prominent cupola-stock-foto
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A close-up view of an ornate green lion head sculpture adorning a textured white building, framed by windows and tree leaves.-stock-foto
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The High Cross, City Cross, or Butter Cross an historic monument next to a period timber-framed building in Winchester city centre, Hampshire, UK-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The West Pediment: Abundance and Industry sculpture by Sherry Fry is on the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. Located on the far west end, on the former Department of Labor wing, this pediment features a central female personification of Abundance. Draped in classical robes, she is surrounded by pastoral and agricultural symbols, including a barrel of produce and two sheep or goats. The composition emphasizes the fruits of labor and the harvest, grounding the department's mission in America-stock-foto
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Andrew Mellon Auditorium Central Pediment Columbia Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Andrew Mellon Auditorium Central Pediment Columbia sculpture, a centerpiece of the Constitution Avenue facade, was sculpted by Edgar Walter. It features Columbia, the allegorical female personification of the United States, seated on a throne-like chair. She is flanked by an eagle, symbolizing power and defense, and a nude youth, symbolizing national resources. Rays of the sun fan out behind her, unifying the composition and marking the auditorium as a focal point of the federal complex.-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Agriculture Pediment sculpture on the west facade of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building's West Wing depicts a female central figure amidst symbols of agrarian life. Sculpted by Albert Stewart, this stone pediment features a reclining woman alongside a bull, bundles of wheat, and corn. It symbolizes the agricultural strength and bounty of the nation, serving as a counterpoint to the companion Industry pediment on the building's east facade. The William Jefferson Clinton Federal Buildin-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The West Wing, East Pediment, titled Labor and Industry and sculpted by Albert Stewart, is situated on the inner pavilion of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. This stone pediment features a powerful male central figure symbolizing Industry, seated amidst symbols of physical work like gears and tools. This figure is a masculine counterweight to the agrarian themes of a companion pediment, highlighting the nation's industrial strength. The William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building, compl-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Agriculture pediment, sculpted by Albert Stewart, adorns the south side of the West Wing of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. This stone pediment features a reclining male figure amidst symbols of agricultural production. These symbols include a bull, corn cobs, and bundles of wheat. The building, originally constructed for the Post Office Department, is also known as the Ariel Rios Building. It is a prominent example of Neoclassical architecture in Washington DC.-stock-foto
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Abundance and Industry Pediment William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Abundance and Industry Pediment, sculpted by Sherry Edmundson Fry, is located on the West Wing of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. This stone pediment features a reclining female personification of Abundance, draped in classical robes. She is surrounded by pastoral and agricultural symbols, including a large barrel of produce (often identified as apples) and two rams. The composition emphasizes the fruits of labor and the harvest, reflecting the building's historical r-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The West Pediment sculpture Abundance and Industry on the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building was created by sculptor Sherry Fry. This stone pediment features a central female personification of Abundance, draped in classical robes. She is surrounded by pastoral and agricultural symbols, including a barrel of produce (often identified as apples) and two sheep or goats. The composition emphasizes the fruits of labor and the harvest, grounding the department's mission in the productivity of the American land and workforce. This pediment is on the building's far west end, w-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The West Wing's 'Labor and Industry' pediment sculpture on the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building was created by Albert Stewart. This pediment features a reclining male central figure, representing Industry, positioned amidst symbols of labor and production, including a bull and what appears to be corn. It is situated on the inner pavilion of the west wing, closer to the central auditorium. This male figure is the masculine counterweight to the agrarian themes of the companion pediment on the-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Washington At Trenton Pediment Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Washington at Trenton Pediment, an inner court relief within the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building, depicts George Washington at the Battle of Trenton. Sculpted by Edmond Romulus Amateis, this stone relief is located above an archway, hidden from direct street view behind the main portico. It is a unique sixth pediment, departing from the five exterior allegorical pediments by presenting a specific historical narrative from the Revolutionary War. The pediment is framed by lar-stock-foto
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Andrew Mellon Auditorium Central Pediment Columbia Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Central Pediment Columbia sculpture crowns the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium's portico on Constitution Avenue. Sculpted by Edgar Walter, it depicts Columbia, the allegorical personification of the United States. She sits on a throne-like chair. An eagle (power, defense) is on her right. A nude youth (national resources) is on her left. Rays fan out behind her, marking the auditorium as the federal complex's focal point.-stock-foto
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Columbia Pediment William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Columbia Pediment, a prominent stone sculpture by Edgar Walter, is the centerpiece of the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium's Constitution Avenue facade. It features Columbia, the allegorical female personification of the United States, seated on a throne-like chair. She is flanked by an eagle on her right, symbolizing power and defense, and a nude youth on her left, symbolizing national resources. Rays of the sun fan out behind her, unifying the composition. The pediment adorns the Andrew W. Mellon Aud-stock-foto
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Commerce And Communications Pediment William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Commerce and Communications Pediment, sculpted from Indiana limestone by Wheeler Williams, is on the West Pediment of the East Wing of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. It features Mercury, the Roman god of commerce, financial gain, and messages, depicted with his traditional winged attributes and a caduceus. The scene symbolizes the rapid flow of information and trade, reflecting the building's original purpose as the Interstate Commerce Commission. This pediment-stock-foto
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The Central Pediment Columbia Sculpture William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Central Pediment Columbia sculpture, crowning the portico of the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, features Columbia, the allegorical female personification of the United States. Sculpted by Edgar Walter, she sits on a throne-like chair. An eagle on her right symbolizes power and defense, and a nude youth on her left symbolizes national resources. Rays of the sun behind her unify the composition. This pediment is a centerpiece of the Constitution Avenue facade of the William Jeffe-stock-foto
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Andrew Mellon Auditorium Columbia Pediment Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium's Central Pediment features the Columbia sculpture, a centerpiece of the Constitution Avenue facade. Sculpted by Edgar Walter, it depicts Columbia, the allegorical female personification of the United States, seated on a throne-like chair. She is flanked by an eagle on her right, symbolizing power and defense, and a nude youth on her left, representing national resources. Rays of the sun fan out behind her, unifying the composition and highlighting the auditorium as a focal poi-stock-foto
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Andrew Mellon Auditorium Pediment Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Columbia pediment sculpture on the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium is the centerpiece of its Constitution Avenue facade. Sculpted by Edgar Walter, it features Columbia, the allegorical female personification of the United States. She sits on a throne-like chair, flanked by an eagle (symbolizing power and defense) and a nude youth (symbolizing national resources). Rays of the sun fan out behind her, marking the auditorium as a focal point of the federal complex.-stock-foto
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Columbia Pediment Sculpture Andrew Mellon Auditorium Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Columbia Pediment sculpture, a limestone artwork by Edgar Walter, crowns the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium. It features Columbia, the personification of the United States, seated on a throne-like chair. She is flanked by an eagle (power and defense) and a nude youth (national resources). Sun rays behind her unify the composition, marking it as a focal point on Constitution Avenue.-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building, formerly the Interstate Commerce Commission, features the Commerce and Communications pediment on its East Wing. Sculpted by Wheeler Williams, the central figure is Mercury, god of commerce and messages, with winged attributes and caduceus. He oversees a scene illustrating the flow of information and trade, balancing the 'Industry' pediment on the opposite side for architectural symmetry.-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The East Pediment of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building, titled Interstate Transportation, features a sculpture by Edward McCartan. This high-resolution panorama shows a central female nude reclining on a seahorse, surrounded by dolphins and aquatic imagery. The maritime theme symbolizes the fluidity and reach of interstate transportation and commerce. Located on the building's far east end, this pediment contrasts with the land-based themes of the west wing. This female figure balances t-stock-foto
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Pediment Interstate Transportation William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The East Pediment Interstate Transportation, a stone sculpture by Edward McCartan, adorns the East Wing of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. Located on the complex's far east end, the pediment depicts a central female nude figure reclining on a seahorse amidst dolphins and aquatic imagery. This maritime theme symbolizes the fluidity and reach of interstate transportation and commerce. It provides a distinct contrast to the land-based themes of the west wing, balancing th-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Commerce and Communications pediment, sculpted by Wheeler Williams, adorns the East Wing of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. This pediment features Mercury, the Roman god of commerce, financial gain, and messages, depicted with his traditional winged attributes. He oversees a scene symbolizing the rapid flow of information and trade. Located on the former Interstate Commerce Commission building, this sculpture balances the 'Industry' figure on the opposite side of the auditorium. The classical facade of the building maintains symmetry through these prominent-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Interstate Transportation Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Interstate Transportation pediment, a limestone sculpture by Edward McCartan, is on the East Wing of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. It features a female nude reclining on a seahorse, surrounded by dolphins and aquatic imagery. This maritime theme symbolizes the fluidity and reach of interstate transportation and commerce. Situated on the complex's far east end, this figure balances the 'Abundance' figure on the far west end.-stock-foto
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William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Pediment Commerce And Communications Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The East Wing pediment, Commerce and Communications, is located on the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building, formerly the Interstate Commerce Commission. Sculpted by Wheeler Williams, the central figure is Mercury, the Roman god of commerce, financial gain, and messages. He is depicted with his traditional winged attributes, overseeing a scene representing the rapid flow of information and trade. This male figure balances the male Industry figure on the opposite side of the au-stock-foto
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Central Pediment Columbia Sculpture William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Central Pediment Columbia sculpture adorns the portico of the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, part of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. Sculpted by Edgar Walter, it depicts Columbia, the allegorical female personification of the United States, seated on a throne-like chair. She is flanked by an eagle, symbolizing power and defense, and a nude youth, representing national resources. Rays of the sun fan out behind her, unifying the composition and highlighting the audito-stock-foto
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Detail of a historic baroque church facade with sculptures and ornate stonework in central Lisbon, Portugal.-stock-foto
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St Pancras New Church-stock-foto
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