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WASHINGTON DC — The John Paul Jones Memorial features this bronze bust of the Revolutionary War naval commander, often called the 'Father of the American Navy.' The memorial honors Jones's significant contributions to American naval history during the Revolutionary War, including his famous declaration 'I have not yet begun to fight' during the battle between Bonhomme Richard and HMS Serapis. Located in West Potomac Park near the Tidal Basin, the memorial was designed by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and dedicated in 1912. The bronze elements contrast with the memorial's white marble base, cr-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A decorative fish water spout adorns the John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington DC. The memorial, located in West Potomac Park near the Tidal Basin, honors Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, often regarded as the 'Father of the American Navy.' Designed by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus, the memorial was dedicated in 1912 and features a bronze statue of Jones atop a marble pedestal. The fish water spout is part of the memorial's fountain elements, which include classical maritime motifs reflecting Jones's naval legacy. The memorial stands as one of several important m-stock-foto
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Apotheosis of St. Louis, Location: St. Louis MO, Artist: Charles Henry Niehaus-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The John Paul Jones Memorial features carved stone fish heads that function as decorative water spouts at the pedestal's base. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the bronze statue depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon includes military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, alongside his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The John Paul Jones Memorial features carved stone fish heads that function as decorative water spouts at the pedestal's base. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the bronze statue depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon includes military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, alongside his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI USA - OCTOBER 5, 2024: A statue of King Louis IX of France, located in front of the St. Louis Art Museum in Forest Park.-stock-foto
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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI USA - OCTOBER 5, 2024: A statue of King Louis IX of France, located in front of the St. Louis Art Museum in Forest Park.-stock-foto
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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI USA - OCTOBER 5, 2024: A statue of King Louis IX of France, located in front of the St. Louis Art Museum in Forest Park.-stock-foto
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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI USA - OCTOBER 5, 2024: A statue of King Louis IX of France, located in front of the St. Louis Art Museum in Forest Park.-stock-foto
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Apotheosis of St. Louis, Location: St. Louis MO, Sculptor: Charles Henry Niehaus-stock-foto
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Detail of the front facade and pediment of the historic Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort.-stock-foto
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Indianapolis, Indiana - United States - July 29th, 2022: The Benjamin Harrison Memorial statue, sculpted by Charles Henry Niehaus in 1908, in downtown-stock-foto
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Indianapolis, Indiana - United States - July 29th, 2022: The Benjamin Harrison Memorial statue, sculpted by Charles Henry Niehaus in 1908, in downtown-stock-foto
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Indianapolis, Indiana - United States - July 29th, 2022: The Benjamin Harrison Memorial statue, sculpted by Charles Henry Niehaus in 1908, in downtown-stock-foto
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Indianapolis, Indiana - United States - July 29th, 2022: The Benjamin Harrison Memorial statue, sculpted by Charles Henry Niehaus in 1908, in downtown-stock-foto
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Indianapolis, Indiana - United States - July 29th, 2022: The Benjamin Harrison Memorial statue, sculpted by Charles Henry Niehaus in 1908, in downtown-stock-foto
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Pediment Kentucky State Capitol Building - Frankfort-stock-foto
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Pediment Kentucky State Capitol Building - Frankfort-stock-foto
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Silenus. Charles Henry Niehaus (United States, Ohio, Cincinnati, 1855-1935). United States, circa 1883; cast circa 1901. Sculpture. Bronze-stock-foto
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John Quincy Adams Ward 1911 cast after pre-1901 original-stock-foto
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Washington, DC - Apr 3, 2021: Bronze statue of the John Paul Jones first naval war hero, monument in West Potomac Park.-stock-foto
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Washington, DC - Apr 3, 2021: Bronze statue of the John Paul Jones first naval war hero, monument in West Potomac Park.-stock-foto
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Homeopathy - Hahnemann. Sculpted portrait of the homeopathist and mason, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), by Charles Henry Niehaus. In the Scott Circle, Washington DC-stock-foto
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Homeopathy - Hahnemann. The Samuel Hahnemann Memorial by Charles Henry Niehaus In the Scott Circle, Washington DC. Hahnemann (1755-1843) is sitting in a Grecian exedra, with bronze bas-relief depicting his medical achievements.-stock-foto
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Homeopathy - Hahnemann. The Samuel Hahnemann Memorial by Charles Henry Niehaus In the Scott Circle, Washington DC. Hahnemann (1755-1843) is sitting in a Grecian exedra, with bronze bas-relief depicting his medical achievements.-stock-foto
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Homeopathy - Hahnemann. Sculpted portrait of the homeopathist and mason, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), by Charles Henry Niehaus. In the Scott Circle, Washington DC-stock-foto
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Homeopathy - Hahnemann. Sculpted portrait of the homeopathist and mason, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), by Charles Henry Niehaus. In the Scott Circle, Washington DC-stock-foto
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Homeopathy - Hahnemann. The Samuel Hahnemann Memorial by Charles Henry Niehaus In the Scott Circle, Washington DC. Hahnemann (1755-1843) is sitting in a Grecian exedra, with bronze bas-relief depicting his medical achievements.-stock-foto
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John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington DC-stock-foto
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John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington DC-stock-foto
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John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington DC-stock-foto
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John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington DC-stock-foto