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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 17:  The historic Flagg Building, formerly the Corcoran Art Gallery on Seventeenth Street in Washington, DC. on April 17, 2026.  (Photo by Tony Quinn/alamy-stock-foto
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Part of the Temple of Athena Nike, featuring a portico and colonnade. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Part of the Temple of Athena Nike, featuring a portico and colonnade. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Part of the Temple of Athena Nike, featuring a portico and colonnade. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Ionic Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by white marble Ionic columns inside the Jefferson Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the rotunda utilizes Vermont Danby marble to echo Jefferson's own architectural preferences. The 19-foot-tall bronze sculpture was created by artist Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster cast used during World War II metal shortages.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Statue Bronze Coffered Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — A low-angle perspective captures the 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson standing beneath the limestone coffered dome of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 10,000-pound figure depicts the third U.S. president holding the Declaration of Independence. The surrounding Neoclassical structure, designed by architect John Russell Pope, features an interior frieze engraved with Jefferson's 1800 vow of "eternal hostility against every form of tyranny-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Bronze Statue Marble Columns Jefferson Memorial Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — Un-fluted marble columns frame the bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson from a low-angle perspective inside the Jefferson Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the structure utilizes Vermont Imperial Danby marble and Ionic capitals to evoke the Roman Pantheon, a building Jefferson heavily studied. The central 19-foot bronze sculpture, created by artist Rudulph Evans, was permanently installed in 1947 to replace a temporary plaster cast ere-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by massive marble columns as seen from the memorial's front steps. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the structure utilizes Imperial Danby marble and draws direct inspiration from the Roman Pantheon. The 19-foot bronze sculpture at its center was created by Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, replacing an earlier plaster cast used during World War II material shortages.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Ionic Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by white marble Ionic columns inside the rotunda of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans, the 19-foot-tall bronze figure was installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster version utilized during World War II metal shortages. The surrounding Neoclassical monument, designed by architect John Russell Pope, is modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, reflecting Jefferson's personal affinity for classical archit-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Marble Ionic Columns Bronze Statue Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, D.C. — Illuminated marble Ionic columns frame the bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson at the Jefferson Memorial against a twilight sky. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the portico features Vermont-sourced Imperial Danby marble and a pediment sculpted by Adolph A. Weinman depicting the Committee of Five drafting the Declaration of Independence. The central 19-foot bronze sculpture of the third U.S. president was created by artist Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947 t-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Marble Ionic Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, D.C. — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by marble Ionic columns inside the rotunda of his namesake memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans, the 19-foot-tall figure was installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster version erected during World War II metal shortages. The surrounding neoclassical structure, designed by architect John Russell Pope, utilizes Imperial Danby marble and features an Ionic colonnade inspired by the Roman Pantheon and Jefferson's own architectural de-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Bronze Statue Neoclassical Coffered Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — A 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands beneath the intricate coffered dome of the neoclassical Jefferson Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and dedicated in 1943, the structure's interior limestone dome draws direct inspiration from the Roman Pantheon, reflecting Jefferson's personal architectural philosophies. Sculptor Rudulph Evans created the monumental bronze figure, which is encircled by a frieze bearing an excerpt from an 1800 letter declaring-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Silhouette Sunrise Marble Columns Washington DC // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands silhouetted against a vivid sunrise, framed by the Neoclassical columns of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudolph Evans, the 19-foot-tall figure was installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster cast necessitated by World War II metal shortages. The surrounding structure, designed by architect John Russell Pope, utilizes Vermont Imperial Danby marble and features an interior frieze inscribed with Jefferson's 1800 decl-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Coffered Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands prominently beneath the intricately coffered dome of his namesake memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the circular interior draws direct structural inspiration from the Roman Pantheon, a building Jefferson heavily studied and admired. Sculptor Rudulph Evans created the 10,000-pound bronze figure, which is flanked by Georgia white marble walls engraved with excerpts from the Declaration o-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Bronze Statue Jefferson Memorial Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by the marble Ionic columns of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 19-foot monument replaced a temporary plaster cast utilized during World War II bronze shortages. The figure is depicted wearing a fur-collared overcoat gifted by Polish military engineer Tadeusz Kościuszko, positioned within the neoclassical structure originally designed by architect John Russell Pope.-stock-foto
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Eastern Colonnade of the Erechteion Temple, The Acropolis ancient citadel above Athens, Greece, Europe, 1972-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Foggy Tidal Basin Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — The Thomas Jefferson Memorial stands shrouded in heavy fog across the calm waters of the Tidal Basin. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the Neoclassical structure is modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, reflecting Jefferson's own architectural preferences. The monument's exterior is constructed from Imperial Danby marble, featuring a circular colonnade of Ionic columns that reflect softly in the adjacent man-made reservoir.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Heavy Fog Mallard Ducks Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — Heavy fog obscures the Thomas Jefferson Memorial as mallard ducks swim across the calm waters of the Tidal Basin. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the structure employs a Neoclassical design modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, featuring a prominent circular colonnade of Ionic columns. In the foreground, mallards (*Anas platyrhynchos*) navigate the partially man-made reservoir, which was originally engineered in the late 19th century to harness tid-stock-foto
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The Hyde Park Screen, also known as Apsley Gate, grand entrance to Hyde Park, Hyde Park Corner, London. Designed by architect Decimus Burton.-stock-foto
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The Hyde Park Screen, also known as Apsley Gate, grand entrance to Hyde Park, Hyde Park Corner, London. Designed by architect Decimus Burton.-stock-foto
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Mounted police on Apsley Way, the ceremonial route, with the Hyde Park Screen in the background, Hyde Park Corner, London, England-stock-foto
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Mounted police on Apsley Way, the ceremonial route, with the Hyde Park Screen and Apsley House in the background, Hyde Park Corner, London, England-stock-foto
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The Wellington Arch, also known as the Constitution Arch or the Green Park Arch, Hyde Park Corner, London, England. Monochrome image.-stock-foto
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The Wellington Arch, also known as the Constitution Arch or as the Green Park Arch, Hyde Park Corner, England.-stock-foto
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The Wellington Arch, also known as the Constitution Arch or as the Green Park Arch, Hyde Park Corner, England.-stock-foto
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A Quadriga bronze monument atop the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner in London. It depicts the Goddess of Victory, Nike, riding a quadriga.-stock-foto
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A Quadriga bronze monument atop the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner in London. It depicts the Goddess of Victory, Nike, riding a quadriga.-stock-foto
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Bronze Allegorical Female Sculpture and Ionic Colonnade With Jubilee Frieze Murals, Parc du Cinquantenaire, Brussels, Belgium-stock-foto
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A row of ancient Ionic columns lining the colonnaded street at Patara archaeological site, Antalya, Turkey-stock-foto
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A row of ancient Ionic columns lining the colonnaded street at Patara archaeological site, Antalya, Turkey-stock-foto
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A row of ancient Ionic columns lining the colonnaded street at Patara archaeological site, Antalya, Turkey-stock-foto
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Ancient colonnaded street with stone pillars and a central pathway at the Patara archaeological site in Antalya, Turkey-stock-foto
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A stately red brick building features a striking green dome under a clear blue sky. Warm sunlight highlights architectural details, conveying classic-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Winter Ice Floes Elevated View Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Jefferson Memorial is seen from an elevated perspective along the ice-covered Tidal Basin, with bridges spanning the Potomac River in the background, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the monument's Neoclassical style directly references the Roman Pantheon, a structure Thomas Jefferson admired. Dedicated in 1943, its circular colonnade of Ionic columns and shallow dome are constructed from white Imperial Danby marble sourced from Vermont.-stock-foto
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Busy College Green Dublin with Trinity College, Bank of Ireland and green Dublin bus in daily city traffic and pedestrian rush.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Ionic columns of white Imperial Danby marble are a prominent feature of the Jefferson Memorial. These columns, measuring 43 feet (13 meters) tall and 5 feet 3 inches (1.6 meters) in diameter, support the memorial's Neoclassical dome. Designed by John Russell Pope and dedicated in 1943, the monument honors Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President. Its circular colonnade and domed rotunda evoke the Roman Pantheon. The memorial is situated on the Tidal Basin in Washington DC.-stock-foto
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Circular colonnaded courtyard of the Palace of Charles V with two-storey arcade, carved stone frieze and coffered wooden ceiling, Alhambra, Granada-stock-foto
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Wide-angle view of the two-storey circular colonnaded courtyard of the Palace of Charles V with ornate carved stone facade against blue sky, Alhambra-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Tidal Basin Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is prominently reflected in the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park. This neoclassical monument honors Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Designed by John Russell Pope, the circular, domed structure features Ionic columns. Inside, a 19-foot (5.8-meter) bronze statue of Jefferson by Rudulph Evans is a central feature. Dedicated in 1943, the memorial is a significant landmark on the National Mall, symbolizing American de-stock-foto
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Stone Corinthian Colonnade Captures grandeur through upward angle, revealing intricate capitals and classical entablature in dramatic black-and-white-stock-foto