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Washington, District Of Columbia, USA. 24th Sep, 2025. The statue of Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein holding hands, that was put up Tuesday opposite the US Capitol, was removed at 5 AM Wednesday morning. The words 'they got a room' are scrawled in the dirt where the statue once stood. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, District Of Columbia, USA. 24th Sep, 2025. The statue of Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein holding hands, that was put up Tuesday opposite the US Capitol, was removed at 5 AM Wednesday morning. Two people look at the words scrawled in the dirt, 'they got a room, ' where the statue once stood. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, District Of Columbia, USA. 24th Sep, 2025. The statue of Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein holding hands, that was put up Tuesday opposite the US Capitol, was removed at 5 AM Wednesday morning. Where the statue once stood, a passerby scrawls in the dirt 'they got a room. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, District Of Columbia, USA. 24th Sep, 2025. The statue of Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein holding hands, that was put up Tuesday opposite the US Capitol, was removed at 5 AM Wednesday morning. A passerby scrawls in the dirt, 'they got a room. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, District Of Columbia, USA. 24th Sep, 2025. The statue of Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein holding hands, that was put up Tuesday opposite the US Capitol, was removed at 5 AM Wednesday morning. Two people look at the words scrawled in the dirt, 'they got a room, ' where the statue once stood. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, District Of Columbia, USA. 24th Sep, 2025. The statue of Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein holding hands, that was put up Tuesday opposite the US Capitol, was removed at 5 AM Wednesday morning. A passerby looks at the words scrawled in the dirt, 'they got a room, ' where the statue once stood. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 23rd Sep, 2025. First look at the White House Palm Room after a renovation undertaken by Donald Trump. A new floor and chandeliers were added, along with fresh paint. The Palm Room connects the White House residence and the West Wing. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington Dc, Virginia, USA. 23rd Sep, 2025. Pedestrians take photos and make selfies of a protest sculpture representing President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands on the National Mall near the US Capitol, in Washington, DC, on September 23, 2025. (Credit Image: © Gent Shkullaku/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress Statue Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A bronze statue holding a torch stands at the bottom of the stairs in the Great Hall of the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. The statue is positioned against a backdrop of the building's ornate, frescoed ceiling. The Jefferson Building, the original structure of the Library of Congress, is renowned for its Beaux-Arts architecture and elaborate interior decorations. It was completed in 1897 and serves as a significant cultural and architectural landmark in the nation's capital.-stock-foto
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Bronze Statue Torchbearer Great Hall Jefferson Building Library of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A bronze statue holding a torch is illuminated at the bottom of the grand staircase in the Great Hall of the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. The statue is part of the building's ornate interior, which features elaborate murals and architectural details. The Jefferson Building, designed by architect John L. Smithmeyer and Paul Pelz, opened in 1897 and is renowned for its Beaux-Arts architecture and extensive art collection. It serves as the original home of the Library of-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress Statue Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A bronze statue holding a torch stands at the bottom of the stairs in the Great Hall of the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. The statue is illuminated by the light from the torch it holds aloft. The Jefferson Building, the original building of the Library of Congress, was completed in 1897 and is renowned for its ornate architecture and decorative murals. The Great Hall is a central public space within the building, featuring marble columns and intricate ceiling decorations.-stock-foto
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Library Of Congress Jefferson Building Statue Lights Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A bronze statue holding a torch, symbolizing enlightenment, stands at the bottom of the stairs in the Great Hall of the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. The statue is a prominent feature within the opulent interior of the building, which is known for its stunning architecture and artwork. The Jefferson Building, the original building of the Library of Congress, was completed in 1897 and is renowned for its Beaux-Arts design. It houses a vast collection of books, manuscripts, and other materials,-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze sculptures of the Court of Neptune Fountain, located at the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, were conserved in 2017 by the Architect of the Capitol. The fountain features Neptune, king of the sea, his sons the tritons blowing conches, sea nymphs, and aquatic creatures, all rendered in heroic scale. Sculptor Roland Hinton Perry designed the fountain, which was inspired by the 18th-century Trevi Fountain in Rome and completed in 1898. The grotto elements, including dolphins and st-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Bronze Sculpture Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze sculpture Court of Neptune, located at the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, features Neptune, the king of the sea, with his sons the tritons and sea nymphs. Sculpted by Roland Hinton Perry and completed in 1898, the heroic-sized figures were cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. The fountain's grotto was carved by Albert Weinert. In 2017, the Architect of the Capitol conserved the bronze sculptures through cleaning and waxing, and also cleaned and repaired the ma-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Bronze Sculpture Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze sculptures of the Court of Neptune Fountain, located at the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress, depict Neptune, his sons the tritons, Nereids, and aquatic creatures. Sculpted by Roland Hinton Perry, the fountain was completed in 1898 and inspired by the Trevi Fountain in Rome. Albert Weinert carved the grotto, completing the ensemble. In 2017, the Architect of the Capitol conserved the bronze figures and cleaned the surrounding masonry. The fountain adds a dramatic note-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Bronze Sculpture Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze sculptures of the Court of Neptune fountain, located at the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, depict Neptune, king of the sea, with his sons the tritons, and Nereids, or sea nymphs, on seahorses. The fountain's design was inspired by Rome's 18th-century Trevi Fountain. Sculptor Roland Hinton Perry, then 27, completed the fountain, with Albert Weinert carving the grotto. The bronze figures were cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. and installed in 1898. In 2017, t-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Bronze Sculpture Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze sculpture Court of Neptune, created by Roland Hinton Perry and Albert Weinert, adorns the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building. This dynamic fountain depicts Neptune, the king of the sea, his sons the tritons, sea nymphs called Nereids, and various aquatic creatures. The figures are heroically sized, with Neptune standing 12 feet tall if erect, and showcase detailed modeling and life-like poses, conveying a sense of movement through the water jets. Perry, inspired by-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Court of Neptune fountain, located at the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, features heroic-sized bronze sculptures by Roland Hinton Perry. The fountain depicts Neptune, the king of the sea, surrounded by his sons the tritons, sea nymphs known as Nereids, and various aquatic creatures. The figures are noted for their detailed modeling and dynamic, life-like poses, with Neptune himself standing 12 feet tall. The grotto-like wall behind the fountain was carved by Albert Weinert. The bronz-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Bronze Sculpture Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze sculpture Court of Neptune, created by Roland Hinton Perry and Albert Weinert, is displayed at the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. Perry, who was only 27 when he completed the fountain, was inspired by Rome's Trevi Fountain. The sculpture features Neptune, tritons, Nereids, and sea creatures, with Neptune himself measuring 12 feet tall. The bronze figures were cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. and installed in 1898. In 2017, the Architect of the Capitol conserved-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Bronze Sculpture Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze sculptures of the Court of Neptune Fountain, created by Roland Hinton Perry and Albert Weinert, are located at the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building. The fountain features Neptune, sea nymphs, tritons blowing conches, and aquatic creatures like turtles and frogs. Perry, inspired by Rome's Trevi Fountain, completed the work in 1898, with Weinert carving the grotto. In 2017, the Architect of the Capitol conserved the bronze sculptures and cleaned the surrounding mas-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Bronze Sculpture Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze sculptures of the Court of Neptune Fountain, located at the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, were conserved in 2017 by the Architect of the Capitol. The fountain features Neptune, his sons the tritons, Nereids, and aquatic creatures, all rendered in heroic size with active, life-like poses. Sculpted by Roland Hinton Perry and completed in 1898, the fountain was inspired by Rome's Trevi Fountain. Albert Weinert carved the grotto wall to complete the ensemble. The-stock-foto
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Court Of Neptune Fountain Bronze Sculpture Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Court of Neptune fountain, a bronze sculpture by Roland Hinton Perry, is located at the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building. The fountain depicts Neptune, king of the sea, with his sons the tritons, sea nymphs known as Nereids, and various sea creatures. Perry, who was 27 when he completed the work, was inspired by Rome's Trevi Fountain. The bronze figures were cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. and installed in 1898. Albert Weinert completed the sculptural ensemble by c-stock-foto
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Library Of Congress Great Hall Fisheye View Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A fisheye view captures the ornate interior of the Library of Congress's Great Hall, showcasing its grand architecture. The hall features towering marble columns, intricate murals on the ceiling, and stained-glass skylights. Designed by architects John L. Smithmeyer and Paul J. Pelz, the Great Hall is renowned for its opulent decoration and is a central feature of the Thomas Jefferson Building. The building, completed in 1897, serves as the principal research arm of the U.S. Congress and the largest library in the wor-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Great Hall Fisheye View Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A fisheye view captures the ornate ceiling and grand architecture of the Great Hall within the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. This iconic space is renowned for its intricate frescoes, stained-glass skylights, and marble columns, reflecting the Beaux-Arts architectural style. The building, completed in 1897, serves as the primary research facility of the U.S. Congress and is a significant cultural landmark. Its Great Hall is a testament to the building's design, intended to inspire awe and intelle-stock-foto
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Library Of Congress Great Hall Fisheye View Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A fisheye view captures the ornate interior of the Library of Congress's Great Hall, showcasing its elaborate painted ceilings and stained-glass skylights. The hall is characterized by marble columns, intricate carvings, and a grand balcony overlooking the main floor. Visitors can be seen exploring the vast space, which is a prominent architectural and cultural landmark in the United States. The Library of Congress, established in 1800, is the research arm of the U.S. Congress and the nation's oldest federal cultural-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress Great Hall Fisheye Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress features a richly decorated ceiling with stained glass and painted murals. This fisheye perspective captures the grandeur of the hall, highlighting the intricate architectural details and the soaring dome. The Jefferson Building, established in 1800, is the oldest of the Library of Congress buildings and serves as its main research facility. Its Great Hall is renowned for its neoclassical architecture and ornate ornamentation, ref-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress Great Hall Fisheye Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A fisheye view captures the ornate ceiling of the Great Hall in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. The hall, completed in 1897, is renowned for its elaborate Beaux-Arts architecture and richly decorated interior. Its ceiling features intricate mosaics, painted panels, and stained-glass skylights, all designed to inspire awe and reflect the pursuit of knowledge. The Library of Congress, established in 1800, is the research arm of the United States Congress and the nation's oldest fe-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Great Hall Fisheye View Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A fisheye view captures the ornate ceiling and grand architecture of the Jefferson Building's Great Hall at the Library of Congress. The hall features a richly decorated barrel-vaulted ceiling adorned with intricate paintings and stained-glass skylights, supported by marble columns and ornate archways. The Library of Congress, established in 1800, is the research arm of the U.S. Congress and the oldest federal cultural institution in the United States. Its Jefferson Building, completed in 1897, is renowned for its neoc-stock-foto
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Library Of Congress Main Reading Room Fisheye Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The main reading room of the Library of Congress features a fisheye view of its grand interior, showcasing rows of wooden study desks equipped with traditional lamps. The architecture includes ornate marble columns, arched windows with stained glass, and balconies overlooking the vast space. Bookshelves filled with numerous volumes line the walls, accessible from the upper levels. The room's intricate ceiling and patterned carpet contribute to its majestic atmosphere. The Library of Congress, established in 1800, is-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress Main Reading Room Fisheye Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The ornate dome of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building is captured in a fisheye view, showcasing its intricate architecture. This historic reading room, completed in 1897, is renowned for its grand design and decorative elements. The building serves as the main research facility of the U.S. Library of Congress, housing millions of books, manuscripts, and other collections. Its opulent interior reflects the Beaux-Arts style, featuring marble columns, gilded ornamentation, and painte-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress Main Reading Room Fisheye Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The ornate dome of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building is captured in a fisheye view, showcasing its intricate architectural details. This historic reading room, known for its grandeur, features a central oculus that allows natural light to illuminate the space. The dome's interior is adorned with elaborate mosaics, gilded ornamentation, and arched windows, reflecting the Beaux-Arts style of the building. Constructed between 1886 and 1897, the Jefferson Building is a landmark of Am-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress Great Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress is captured in a fisheye perspective, showcasing its ornate architecture and vibrant ceiling. This iconic space, part of the Library of Congress's main research facility, is renowned for its Beaux-Arts design. The hall features marble staircases, classical columns, and elaborate murals and mosaics adorning the vaulted ceilings. Visitors can be seen exploring the grand interior, which serves as a central hub for accessing the library's vas-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress Main Reading Room Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Jefferson Building features a fisheye perspective, showcasing its ornate architecture and vast collection of books. This iconic space, known for its grandeur and scholarly atmosphere, is a central feature of the Library of Congress. The room is characterized by its domed ceiling, intricate detailing, and surrounding galleries filled with bookshelves. Visitors can observe the impressive scale of the library's holdings and the classic design elements of the b-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Main Reading Room Fisheye Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The main reading room of the Library of Congress, designed by architects John L. Pearson and Edward Pearce Casey, is depicted in a fisheye view. Completed in 1897, the room is known for its ornate Beaux-Arts architecture, featuring marble columns, gilded ornamentation, and a large central dome. The reading room is a significant space within the Thomas Jefferson Building, which serves as the primary research facility for the Library of Congress. The library itself is the oldest federal cultural institution in the Unit-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Of Library Of Congress Viewing Area Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A viewing area overlooks the grand interior of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building, showcasing its ornate architecture. Visitors stand on an elevated walkway, observing the main reading room below and the building's iconic dome adorned with intricate gilded details and painted murals. The Jefferson Building, established in 1800, is the original building of the Library of Congress and is renowned for its Beaux-Arts design. It houses the library's vast collections and serves as a significant c-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Great Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building, part of the Library of Congress, features ornate ceilings and intricate mosaic floors. The hall's architecture showcases classical influences with marble columns and decorative friezes. The ceiling is adorned with vibrant murals and allegorical figures, while the floor displays complex geometric patterns and medallions. The Jefferson Building, completed in 1897, is the original building of the Library of Congress and is renowned for its Beaux-Arts architecture. It serves as a signifi-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress David M Rubenstein Treasures Gallery Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The David M. Rubenstein Treasures Gallery at the Library of Congress features an exhibition titled Treasures from the Library of Congress. This gallery showcases a diverse collection drawn from the Library's extensive holdings, highlighting items that span continents and cultures. The exhibition aims to explore connections and divergences in individual memory, collective memory, and recorded history through various media. Visitors can engage with voice recordings, moving images, scrolls-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Library Of Congress David M Rubenstein Treasures Gallery Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The David M. Rubenstein Treasures Gallery at the Library of Congress displays artifacts and exhibitions from its vast collections. This gallery, located within the historic Jefferson Building, showcases items that illuminate American history and culture. The exhibition 'Treasures from the Library of Congress' offers visitors a glimpse into the library's holdings, which include books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, and recordings. The gallery's ornate architecture, featuring a richly de-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Great Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Great Hall of the Jefferson Building, part of the Library of Congress, features ornate architecture and decorative ceilings. The hall is a central space within the Library of Congress, which serves as the research arm of the U.S. Congress and the largest library in the world. The building, completed in 1897, is renowned for its Beaux-Arts style and elaborate interior design, including its stained-glass skylights and murals. The Library of Congress was established in 1800 and houses a vast collection of books, maps, manuscripts,-stock-foto
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Jefferson Building Great Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building, part of the Library of Congress, features an ornate, richly decorated ceiling with stained glass skylights. The hall is characterized by its grand marble columns, arches, and intricate murals depicting allegorical figures and historical scenes. Designed by architects John L. Smithmeyer and Paul Pelz, the building was completed in 1897 and is renowned for its Beaux-Arts architecture. The Great Hall serves as a central gathering space and showcases the Library of Congress's commitment-stock-foto