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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, silhouetted through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, f-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Jefferson Memorial stands prominently across the Tidal Basin as viewed from the Ellipse area of the National Mall. A flock of Canada geese graze on the grassy lawn in the foreground. The neoclassical monument, dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, was designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943. The memorial is one of the most visited sites within the National Mall and Memorial Parks system managed by the National Park Service.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Jefferson Memorial stands prominently across the Tidal Basin as viewed from the Ellipse area of the National Mall. A flock of Canada geese graze on the grassy lawn in the foreground. The neoclassical monument, dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, was designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943. The memorial is one of the most visited sites within the National Mall and Memorial Parks system managed by the National Park Service.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) headquarters complex occupies an entire city block in downtown Washington, featuring three main buildings: Memorial Continental Hall, Constitution Hall, and the Administration Building. Memorial Continental Hall, completed in 1910 by architect Edward Pearce Casey, houses the society's renowned genealogical library and 33 period rooms sponsored by state chapters. Constitution Hall, designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1929, was built to accommodate the DAR Continental Congress and features limestone sculptures by Ulysses A-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands at the center of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC. Created by sculptor Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 19-foot bronze figure depicts the third president of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson is shown in a standing pose, wearing period attire from the late 18th century. The memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope in a neoclassical style reminiscent of the Pantheon in Rome, was dedicated in 1943. The statue is surrounded by panels inscribed with excerpts from-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands at the center of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC. Created by sculptor Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 19-foot bronze figure depicts the third president of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson is shown in a standing pose, wearing period attire from the late 18th century. The memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope in a neoclassical style reminiscent of the Pantheon in Rome, was dedicated in 1943. The statue is surrounded by panels inscribed with excerpts from-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson standing in front of the inscription 'Altar of God' etched into the rotunda wall. The neoclassical memorial, dedicated to the third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, was designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943. The 19-foot bronze statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts Jefferson holding the Declaration of Independence. The memorial's interior walls are inscribed with passages from Jefferson's writings, including excerp-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands at the center of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC. Created by sculptor Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 19-foot bronze figure depicts the third president of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson is shown in a standing pose, wearing period attire from the late 18th century. The memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope in a neoclassical style reminiscent of the Pantheon in Rome, was dedicated in 1943. The statue is surrounded by panels inscribed with excerpts from-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands at the center of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC. Created by sculptor Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 19-foot bronze figure depicts the third president of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson is shown in a standing pose, wearing period attire from the late 18th century. The memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope in a neoclassical style reminiscent of the Pantheon in Rome, was dedicated in 1943. The statue is surrounded by panels inscribed with excerpts from-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson standing in front of the inscription 'Altar of God' etched into the rotunda wall. The neoclassical memorial, dedicated to the third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, was designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943. The 19-foot bronze statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts Jefferson holding the Declaration of Independence. The memorial's interior walls are inscribed with passages from Jefferson's writings, including excerp-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson standing in front of the inscription 'Altar of God' etched into the rotunda wall. The neoclassical memorial, dedicated to the third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, was designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943. The 19-foot bronze statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts Jefferson holding the Declaration of Independence. The memorial's interior walls are inscribed with passages from Jefferson's writings, including excerp-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A marble sign for the American Pharmacists Association is displayed in front of the organization's headquarters on Constitution Avenue, across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by renowned architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical building serves as the home for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists, founded in 1852. The impressive structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs that illustrate the history of pharmacy. This white marble and limestone landmark-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The American Pharmacists Association Building stands prominently on Constitution Avenue across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs depicting the history of pharmacy. The white marble and limestone headquarters serves as both office space for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists and as an architectural landmark along the National Mall's northwestern edge.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The American Pharmacists Association Building stands prominently on Constitution Avenue across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs depicting the history of pharmacy. The white marble and limestone headquarters serves as both office space for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists and as an architectural landmark along the National Mall's northwestern edge.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The American Pharmacists Association Building stands prominently on Constitution Avenue across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs depicting the history of pharmacy. The white marble and limestone headquarters serves as both office space for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists and as an architectural landmark along the National Mall's northwestern edge.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The American Pharmacists Association Building stands prominently on Constitution Avenue across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs depicting the history of pharmacy. The white marble and limestone headquarters serves as both office space for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists and as an architectural landmark along the National Mall's northwestern edge.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The West Garden Court of the National Gallery of Art provides a tranquil indoor garden space within the neoclassical West Building designed by architect John Russell Pope. This elegant marble courtyard features a central fountain surrounded by tropical plants, reflecting the Italian Renaissance garden tradition. With abundant natural light streaming through the skylights above, comfortable marble benches, and carefully curated landscaping, the Garden Court offers museum visitors a peaceful setting for contemplation and rest between viewing the gallery's extensive art collection-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The West Garden Court of the National Gallery of Art provides a tranquil indoor garden space within the neoclassical West Building designed by architect John Russell Pope. This elegant marble courtyard features a central fountain surrounded by tropical plants, reflecting the Italian Renaissance garden tradition. With abundant natural light streaming through the skylights above, comfortable marble benches, and carefully curated landscaping, the Garden Court offers museum visitors a peaceful setting for contemplation and rest between viewing the gallery's extensive art collection-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The West Garden Court of the National Gallery of Art provides a tranquil indoor garden space within the neoclassical West Building designed by architect John Russell Pope. This elegant marble courtyard features a central fountain surrounded by tropical plants, reflecting the Italian Renaissance garden tradition. With abundant natural light streaming through the skylights above, comfortable marble benches, and carefully curated landscaping, the Garden Court offers museum visitors a peaceful setting for contemplation and rest between viewing the gallery's extensive art collection-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The West Building of the National Gallery of Art features an impressive neoclassical design with a grand rotunda at its center, surrounded by stately pink Tennessee marble columns. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and opened in 1941, the rotunda serves as the ceremonial heart of the museum and creates a dramatic entrance experience for visitors. The space draws inspiration from classical Roman architecture, particularly the Pantheon, with its domed ceiling, symmetrical layout, and carefully proportioned elements that exemplify the American Classical Revival style popular-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The West Hall of the National Gallery of Art connects various galleries within the neoclassical West Building designed by architect John Russell Pope. Featuring polished marble floors, classical architectural details, and carefully proportioned spaces, this grand corridor serves as both a transitional area between exhibition rooms and a display space for selected sculptures. The hall exemplifies the dignified neoclassical design language that characterizes the original National Gallery building, which opened to the public in 1941 as one of Washington's premier cultural institut-stock-foto
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The Waves mansion, Newport RI, USA-stock-foto
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The Waves mansion, Newport RI, USA-stock-foto
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The Waves mansion, Newport RI, USA-stock-foto
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The Waves mansion, Newport RI, USA-stock-foto
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The Waves mansion, Newport RI, USA-stock-foto
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The Waves mansion, Newport RI, USA-stock-foto
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The Waves mansion, Newport RI, USA-stock-foto