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General George Meade Memorial Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The General George Meade Memorial stands prominently on Pennsylvania Avenue near the U.S. Capitol, honoring the Union Army general who led the Army of the Potomac to victory at the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. The bronze equestrian statue, sculpted by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown and dedicated in 1927, features Meade atop his horse with an inscription from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania commemorating his leadership. The memorial pays tribute to Meade's crucial role in this pivotal battle of the American Civil War.-stock-foto
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General George Meade Memorial Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The General George Meade Memorial stands on Pennsylvania Avenue near the U.S. Capitol, commemorating the Union Army general who led the Army of the Potomac to victory at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. The bronze equestrian statue, sculpted by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown and dedicated in 1927, depicts Meade astride his horse. The memorial honors Meade's crucial leadership during the American Civil War, particularly his role in what is widely considered a turning point in the conflict.-stock-foto
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General George Meade Memorial Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The General George Meade Memorial stands on Pennsylvania Avenue, commemorating the Union Army general who led forces to victory at the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. Sculpted by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown, the bronze statue was dedicated in 1927. In the background is the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, a significant judicial building located in Judiciary Square. The courthouse, named after a distinguished federal judge, houses the United States District Court and Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia-stock-foto
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George Gordon Meade Memorial Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The George Gordon Meade Memorial stands prominently in the nation's capital, featuring the name 'Meade' embossed in the stone pedestal. The monument honors Major General George Gordon Meade, who commanded the Union Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War and is best known for defeating Confederate General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. Created by sculptor Charles Grafly and dedicated in 1927, the memorial includes a bronze statue of Meade atop the inscribed granite base. The monument is located in-stock-foto
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Trylon Of Freedom Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Carl Paul Jennewein's Trylon of Freedom stands in front of the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, representing the separation of powers in the federal government. The granite sculpture, installed in 1954, is a key public artwork in Washington, DC. The courthouse’s modernist facade is prominently visible behind the sculpture, adding to the site’s significance.-stock-foto
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Trylon Of Freedom Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Carl Paul Jennewein's Trylon of Freedom stands in front of the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, representing the separation of powers in the federal government. The granite sculpture, installed in 1954, is a key public artwork in Washington, DC. The courthouse’s modernist facade is prominently visible behind the sculpture, adding to the site’s significance.-stock-foto
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John Marshall Statue John Marshall Park Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A bronze statue of John Marshall, sculpted by William Wetmore Story in 1883, is located in John Marshall Park, Washington, DC. The statue, depicting the influential Chief Justice seated in his judicial robes, was installed in 1985. Marshall is recognized as a key figure in the establishment of judicial review in the United States.-stock-foto
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John Marshall Statue John Marshall Park Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A bronze statue of John Marshall, sculpted by William Wetmore Story in 1883, is located in John Marshall Park, Washington, DC. The statue, depicting the influential Chief Justice seated in his judicial robes, was installed in 1985. Marshall is recognized as a key figure in the establishment of judicial review in the United States.-stock-foto
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Tony Smith Moondog Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Tony Smith's Moondog, a large minimalist sculpture modeled in 1964 and fabricated in 1998-1999, is on display in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This geometric sculpture, made of painted aluminum, is a key example of Smith's exploration of abstract forms and space, making it a significant work in Washington, DC’s outdoor art scene.-stock-foto
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John Marshall Statue John Marshall Park Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A bronze statue of John Marshall, sculpted by William Wetmore Story in 1883, is located in John Marshall Park, Washington, DC. The statue, depicting the influential Chief Justice seated in his judicial robes, was installed in 1985. Marshall is recognized as a key figure in the establishment of judicial review in the United States.-stock-foto
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John Marshall Statue John Marshall Park Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A bronze statue of John Marshall, sculpted by William Wetmore Story in 1883, is located in John Marshall Park, Washington, DC. The statue, depicting the influential Chief Justice seated in his judicial robes, was installed in 1985. Marshall is recognized as a key figure in the establishment of judicial review in the United States.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Alexander Calder Cheval Rouge Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Alexander Calder's Cheval Rouge, a vibrant red sculpture made from sheet metal and paint, stands prominently in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. Created in 1974, this dynamic piece is one of Calder's iconic works, showcasing his unique style of abstract geometric forms in a public outdoor setting in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Sol LeWitt Four-Sided Pyramid Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Four-Sided Pyramid by Sol LeWitt, located in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, was first installed in 1997 and fabricated in 1999. This minimalist artwork, made of concrete blocks and mortar, is one of the key public art installations in Washington, DC, highlighting LeWitt's signature geometric and abstract style.-stock-foto
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Tony Smith Moondog Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Tony Smith's Moondog, a large minimalist sculpture modeled in 1964 and fabricated in 1998-1999, is on display in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This geometric sculpture, made of painted aluminum, is a key example of Smith's exploration of abstract forms and space, making it a significant work in Washington, DC’s outdoor art scene.-stock-foto
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Robert Gould Shaw Memorial National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — A bronze cast of Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Regiment on display at the National Gallery of Art. This powerful sculpture depicts Colonel Shaw leading the first African American regiment in the Union Army, commemorating their march down Beacon Street in Boston on May 28, 1863.-stock-foto
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National Gallery Of Art East Garden Court Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The East Garden Court at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. This neoclassical indoor courtyard, designed by architect John Russell Pope, features a central fountain, marble columns, and a large skylight, creating a serene space for visitors to enjoy sculptures and greenery within the museum.-stock-foto
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National Gallery Of Art East Garden Court Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The East Garden Court at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. This neoclassical indoor courtyard, designed by architect John Russell Pope, features a central fountain, marble columns, and a large skylight, creating a serene space for visitors to enjoy sculptures and greenery within the museum.-stock-foto
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National Gallery Of Art Sculptures Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — A room of sculptures at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. features an impressive collection of classical and modern sculptures by American and European artists, highlighting the museum's diverse and extensive art collection.-stock-foto
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Music and Harvest Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — Music and Harvest, part of The Arts of Peace sculpture group by American sculptor James Earle Fraser, frames the entrance to the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway. This Neoclassical statuary, along with Aspiration and Literature, represents classical themes and is a notable landmark in Washington D.C.-stock-foto
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Arts Of Peace Sculpture Music And Harvest Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — Music and Harvest, part of The Arts of Peace sculpture group by American sculptor James Earle Fraser, frames the entrance to the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway. This Neoclassical statuary, along with Aspiration and Literature, represents classical themes and is a notable landmark in Washington D.C.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Cherry blossoms frame sculptures depicting the Great Depression at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. Located along the Tidal Basin, the memorial features 'The Breadline' sculpture, which represents the economic struggles during Roosevelt's presidency. The flowering trees are part of a collection gifted by Japan in 1912 that bloom each spring.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Cherry blossoms bloom in the foreground of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, located along the Tidal Basin. The memorial's bronze sculptures, depicting citizens enduring the Great Depression, are visible behind the flowers. Fallen petals from the flowering trees cover the ground, signaling the peak of the spring season.-stock-foto
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Korean War Veterans Memorial Soldier Statues Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The stainless steel soldier statues stand in formation at the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall. These 19 larger-than-life figures, created by sculptor Frank Gaylord, represent a squad on patrol, dressed in full combat gear and ponchos. The statues are arranged in a triangular formation, creating a haunting and powerful tribute to those who served in the Korean War. The memorial, dedicated in 1995, honors the 5.8 million Americans who served in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953.-stock-foto
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Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall Of Remembrance Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Korean War Veterans Memorial stands illuminated in the predawn light, with the American flag reflected on the polished black granite Wall of Remembrance. The memorial, dedicated in 1995 and expanded in 2022, honors the 5.8 million Americans who served in the Korean War. The wall contains the names of the 36,634 American service members and more than 7,000 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army personnel who died during the conflict. The memorial is located on the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial-stock-foto
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Korean War Veterans Memorial Soldier Statues Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The stainless steel soldier statues stand in formation at the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall. These 19 larger-than-life figures, created by sculptor Frank Gaylord, represent a squad on patrol, dressed in full combat gear and ponchos. The statues are arranged in a triangular formation, creating a haunting and powerful tribute to those who served in the Korean War. The memorial, dedicated in 1995, honors the 5.8 million Americans who served in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953.-stock-foto
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Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall Of Remembrance Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Korean War Veterans Memorial stands illuminated in the predawn light, with the American flag reflected on the polished black granite Wall of Remembrance. The memorial, dedicated in 1995 and expanded in 2022, honors the 5.8 million Americans who served in the Korean War. The wall contains the names of the 36,634 American service members and more than 7,000 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army personnel who died during the conflict. The memorial is located on the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial-stock-foto
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Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall Of Remembrance Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Korean War Veterans Memorial stands illuminated in the predawn light, with the American flag reflected on the polished black granite Wall of Remembrance. The memorial, dedicated in 1995 and expanded in 2022, honors the 5.8 million Americans who served in the Korean War. The wall contains the names of the 36,634 American service members and more than 7,000 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army personnel who died during the conflict. The memorial is located on the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial-stock-foto
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Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall Of Remembrance Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Korean War Veterans Memorial stands illuminated in the predawn light, with the American flag reflected on the polished black granite Wall of Remembrance. The memorial, dedicated in 1995 and expanded in 2022, honors the 5.8 million Americans who served in the Korean War. The wall contains the names of the 36,634 American service members and more than 7,000 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army personnel who died during the conflict. The memorial is located on the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial-stock-foto
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Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall Of Remembrance Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Korean War Veterans Memorial stands illuminated in the predawn light, with the American flag reflected on the polished black granite Wall of Remembrance. The memorial, dedicated in 1995 and expanded in 2022, honors the 5.8 million Americans who served in the Korean War. The wall contains the names of the 36,634 American service members and more than 7,000 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army personnel who died during the conflict. The memorial is located on the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The pediment of the Jefferson Memorial is silhouetted against a pink sky at sunrise over the Tidal Basin. The relief sculpture, titled 'Drafting of the Declaration of Independence,' is a central feature of the neoclassical monument dedicated to the third U.S. president.-stock-foto
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Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room Hirshhorn Museum Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — One of the Infinity Mirror Rooms by artist Yayoi Kusama, part of the 'One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection' exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall in Washington D.C. This exhibit features Kusama's iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, highlighting her contributions to contemporary art.-stock-foto
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Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room Hirshhorn Museum Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — One of the Infinity Mirror Rooms by artist Yayoi Kusama, part of the 'One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection' exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall in Washington D.C. This exhibit features Kusama's iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, highlighting her contributions to contemporary art.-stock-foto
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Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room Hirshhorn Museum Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — One of the Infinity Mirror Rooms by artist Yayoi Kusama, part of the 'One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection' exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall in Washington D.C. This exhibit features Kusama's iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, highlighting her contributions to contemporary art.-stock-foto
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Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin Room Hirshhorn Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — Detail of The Pumpkin room, by artist Yayoi Kusama, part of the 'One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection' exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall in Washington DC. This exhibit features Kusama's iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, highlighting her contributions to contemporary art.-stock-foto
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Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room Hirshhorn Museum Washington D.C.  // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — One of the Infinity Mirror Rooms by artist Yayoi Kusama, part of the 'One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection' exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall in Washington D.C. This exhibit features Kusama's iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, highlighting her contributions to contemporary art.-stock-foto
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Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room Hirshhorn Museum Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — One of the Infinity Mirror Rooms by artist Yayoi Kusama, part of the 'One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection' exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall in Washington D.C. This exhibit features Kusama's iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, highlighting her contributions to contemporary art.-stock-foto
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Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room Hirshhorn Museum Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — One of the Infinity Mirror Rooms by artist Yayoi Kusama, part of the 'One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection' exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall in Washington D.C. This exhibit features Kusama's iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, highlighting her contributions to contemporary art.-stock-foto