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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The domed ceiling in the Southwest Pavilion of the Library of Congress Jefferson Building features a circular artwork depicting 'Courage, Valor, Fortitude, and Achievement,' painted by George Willoughby Maynard (1878-1934). The ceiling murals represent the four stages in the development of a nation and correspond to wall murals depicting the historical sequence of Adventure, Discovery, Conquest, and Civilization. The pavilion is further ornamented with relief sculptures in each corner by Bela Lyon Pratt (1867-1917), representing the four seasons as Spring ('Plant'), Summer ('Bl-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The domed ceiling in the Southwest Pavilion of the Library of Congress Jefferson Building features a circular artwork depicting 'Courage, Valor, Fortitude, and Achievement,' painted by George Willoughby Maynard (1878-1934). The ceiling murals represent the four stages in the development of a nation and correspond to wall murals depicting the historical sequence of Adventure, Discovery, Conquest, and Civilization. The pavilion is further ornamented with relief sculptures in each corner by Bela Lyon Pratt (1867-1917), representing the four seasons as Spring ('Plant'), Summer ('Bl-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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Interior of Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA-stock-foto
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Library of Congress in Washington DC-stock-foto
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Interior hall of Capitol Building - Washington, D.C., USA-stock-foto
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Interior hall of Capitol Building - Washington, D.C., USA-stock-foto
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Washington D.C., USA, october 2016: Interior of the great hall of the library of congress in Washington D.C., USA-stock-foto
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Library of Congress Washington DC-stock-foto
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Library of Congress Washington DC-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON D.C. - MAY 23 2014: Visitors in the  Library of Congress in Washington D.C. The Library of Congress is the nation's o-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON D.C. - MAY 23 2014: Visitors in the lobby of the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. The Library of Congress is th-stock-foto