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List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2

Index List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2

This is a list of public art in Ward 2 of Washington, D.C.. [1]

472 relations: Ad Astra (Lippold sculpture), Admiral David G. Farragut (Ream statue), Adolph Alexander Weinman, Adolph Wolter, Agricola I, Albert Einstein Memorial, Albert Jaegers, Albert Paley, Alberto Giacometti, Alberto Santos-Dumont (sculpture), Aleijadinho, Alejandro Otero, Alexander Bourganov, Alexander Calder, Alexander Hamilton (Fraser), Alexander Phimister Proctor, Alexander Pushkin (Bourganov), Alexandre Falguière, Aluminium, Always Becoming, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Institute of Pharmacy Building, American Legion, American Legion Soldier, American Medical Association, American Pharmacists Association, American Red Cross, American Red Cross National Headquarters, Andrew Jackson (Mills), Andrew Jackson Downing Urn (Launitz), Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, Anthony Caro, Antipodes (sculpture), Antoine Bourdelle, Antoni Popiel, Antonio Canova, Are Years What? (for Marianne Moore), Aristide Maillol, Arman, Armenian Earthquake (Sogoyan), Arnaldo Pomodoro, Arne Quinze, Art Museum of the Americas, Arthur L. Carter, Arts and Industries Building, Auguste Rodin, Augustin-Alexandre Dumont, Aurora (sculpture), Australian Seal, Avard Fairbanks, ..., Édgar Negret, Bamboo, Barbara Hepworth, Barry Flanagan, Beatriz Caso, Benito Juarez (Alciati), Bernardo de Gálvez (statue), Bishop John Carroll (statue), Boy Scout Memorial, Brass, Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott, Bridge Tender's House (artwork), Brigadier General Thaddeus Kosciuszko, Bronze, Brushstroke, Bryant Baker, Buffalo (Proctor), Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain, Canova Lions, Carbon fiber reinforced polymer, Carl Rohl-Smith, Caspar Buberl, Ceramic, Chair Transformation Number 20B, Charles Henry Niehaus, Charles O. Perry, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Cheval Rouge, Chrome plating, Claes Oldenburg, Clamdigger (de Kooning), Clark Mills (sculptor), Clay, Cluster of Four Cubes, Commodore John Barry (Boyle), Concrete, Conglomerate (geology), Connecticut Avenue, Constitution Gardens, Continuum (sculpture), Coosje van Bruggen, Copper, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Crouching Woman, Crown Princess Märtha, Cubi XI, Cubi XII, Cubi XXVI, Daguerre Memorial, Dan Graham, Daniel Chester French, Daniel Webster Memorial, DAR Constitution Hall, Daughters of the American Revolution, David Smith (sculptor), Defenders of Wildlife, Delta Solar, Discus Thrower (Washington, D.C.), District of Columbia Department of Public Works, District of Columbia War Memorial, Doctor John Witherspoon, Don Quixote (Teno), Donald De Lue, Draped Reclining Figure, 1952–53, Dumbarton Bridge (Washington, D.C.), Dupont Circle, Dupont Circle Fountain, Dupont Circle station, Dust, E. Ethelbert Miller, Eccles Building, Edmond Amateis, Edmund Burke (Thomas), Edward J. Kelly Park, Eisenhower Executive Office Building, El Maíz, Ellsworth Kelly, Embassy of Australia, Washington, D.C., Embassy of Croatia, Washington, D.C., Embassy of India, Washington, D.C., Enid A. Haupt Garden, Enrique Alciati, Equestrian of Simón Bolívar, Eric Gugler, Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel, Eros, Inside Eros, Evocation of a Form: Human, Lunar, Spectral, Farragut North station, Farragut Square, Farragut West station, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Felix de Weldon, Fiberglass, Figure for Landscape, First Division Monument, Fletcher Benton, Florida Avenue, For Gordon Bunshaft, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Four-Sided Pyramid, Francisco Zúñiga, Frank Gaylord, Frank Stella, Franklin Simmons, Franklin Square (Washington, D.C.), Frederick Charles Shrady, Frederick Hart (sculptor), Frederick William MacMonnies, Freer Gallery of Art, Friedrich St. Florian, Future Stars, G. Byron Peck, Gaetano Trentanove, General Artemas Ward, General John A. Rawlins, General José Gervasio Artigas, General Jose de San Martin Memorial, General Philip Sheridan, General Services Administration, General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument, Geometric Mouse, Variation I, Scale A, George Hadfield (architect), George Mason Memorial, George Rickey, George Washington (Fairbanks), George Washington (Houdon), George Washington University, Georgetown University, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Giacomo Manzù, Glass, Glenna Goodacre, Gold leaf, Golden Triangle (Washington, D.C.), Graft (Paine), Granite, Gutzon Borglum, Gwenfritz, Harry Abend, Healy Hall, Henri Matisse, Henry Kirke Brown, Henry Moore, Henry Shrady, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Memorial, Heurich House Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Historical Society of Washington, D.C., Horse and Rider (Marini), House I, Indiana Limestone, Infinity (de Rivera), Inspiration (sculpture), Installation art, Iron, Isaac Witkin, Isidore Konti, Ivan Meštrović, J. Edgar Hoover Building, Jacques Lipchitz, James Earle Fraser (sculptor), James Havard Thomas, Japanese Lantern (Washington, D.C.), Japanese Pagoda (Washington, D.C.), Jean Arp, Jean-Antoine Houdon, Jeff Koons, Jerome Connor, Jim Sanborn, Joan Miró, Joel Shapiro, John Cavanaugh (sculptor), John D. Ferguson, John Dreyfus, John Ericsson National Memorial, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, John Gregory (sculptor), John J. Boyle, John Quincy Adams Ward, John Safer, John Seward Johnson II, John Van Alstine, Jonathan Scott Hartley, Jose de Rivera, Joseph A. Bailly, Juan de Ávalos, Juan José Sicre, Juan Manuel Blanes, Juan Muñoz, Judith Shea, Kenneth Snelson, Kiepenkerl, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, Kimpton Rouge Hotel, Knife Edge Two Piece 1962–65, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Lafayette Square Historic District, Washington, D.C., Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C., Last Conversation Piece, Lead, Lee Lawrie, Leo Friedlander, Leo Mol, Leonard Crunelle, Lieutenant General George Washington (statue), Lift Off (sculpture), Light-emitting diode, Limestone, Lisner Auditorium, List of diplomatic missions of Venezuela, Logan Circle, Washington, D.C., Loss and Regeneration, Louis Rebisso, Louis Slobodkin, Louise Bourgeois, Louise Nevelson, Lucas Samaras, Lucio Fontana, Lumen Martin Winter, Lunar Bird, Luther Place Memorial Church, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (Washington, D.C.), Major General Comte Jean de Rochambeau, Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, Major General George B. McClellan, Major General George Henry Thomas, Major General James B. McPherson (statue), Major General John A. Logan, Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette, Marble, Marino Marini (sculptor), Mark di Suvero, Marshall Fredericks, Martin Luther (Rietschel), Massachusetts Avenue (Washington, D.C.), Maya Lin, McPherson Square, Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Metal, Metro Center station, Michael Enn Sirvet, Michael Lantz, Mikyoung Kim, Mirror, Mixed media, Monsoon Drift, Monument to Balzac, Monumental Head, Moondog (3/3), Mortar (masonry), Mount Vernon Square station, Myron, National Academy of Sciences, National Air and Space Museum, National Association of Broadcasters, National Education Association, National Gallery of Art, National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, National Geographic Society, National Mall, National Museum of American History, National Museum of Natural History, National Museum of the American Indian, National Park Service, National Portrait Gallery (United States), National Wildlife Federation, National World War II Memorial, Needle Tower, Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., Nickel, Nora Naranjo Morse, Nuns of the Battlefield, Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces"), Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.), Optical filter, Organization of American States, Paint, Pan American Health Organization, Paul Manship, Pebble, Pennsylvania Avenue, Personnage Gothique, Oiseau-Eclair, Peter Irniq, Petrified wood, Philip Jaisohn (statue), Philip Martiny, Pillar of Fire (sculpture), Pittsburgh Landscape, Poly(methyl methacrylate), Polychrome, Polyurethane, Post-Balzac, President's Park, Professor Joseph Henry, Public art, Puellae, Pulse (sculpture), Queen Isabella (sculpture), R. Tait McKenzie, Rawlins Park, Raymond Kaskey, Raymond Mason (sculptor), Renaissance (Bakalar), Renwick Gallery, Richard Lippold, River Horse (sculpture), Robert Berks, Robert Eberhard Launitz, Robert Emmet (Connor), Robert Ingersoll Aitken, Robert Mills (architect), Robinia pseudoacacia, Rock (geology), Rock Creek Park, Roland Hinton Perry, Roxy Paine, Roy Lichtenstein, Samuel Gompers Memorial, Samuel Hahnemann Monument, Sand, Sandstone, Scott Burton, Scott Circle, Scottish Rite, Sculpture, Seated Woman on a Bench, Seated Woman, 1957, Seated Yucatan Woman, Second Division Memorial, Self-Portrait with Model at Bergamo, Sheridan Circle, Sidney Waugh, Sigvald Asbjørnsen, Six-Part Seating, Sky Hooks, Sky Landscape, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Institution Building, Sol LeWitt, Solon Borglum, Sound installation, Spatial Concept: Nature, Sphere Within Sphere, Spider (Bourgeois), St. Jerome the Priest (Meštrović), Stainless steel, Steel, Stele II, Straw, Subcommittee (Cragg), Surgeon General of the United States Navy, Susan Philipsz, Taras Shevchenko Memorial, Terracotta, The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace, The Back Series, The Drummer (Flanagan), The Ellipse, The Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution, The Great Warrior of Montauban, The Octagon House, The Phillips Collection, The Three Soldiers, Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson, Theodore Roosevelt Island, Thinker on a Rock, Thomas Ball (artist), Thomas Circle, Thomas Hastings (architect), Three-Piece No. 3: Vertebrae (Working Model), Three-Piece Reclining Figure No. 2: Bridge Prop, Throwback (3/3), Tiffany & Co., Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (Makovský), Tony Cragg, Tony Smith (sculptor), Treasury Building (Washington, D.C.), Two-Piece Reclining Figure: Points, Typewriter Eraser, Scale X, U Street, U Street station, Ulysses Ricci, Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, United States Department of State, United States Department of the Interior, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Untitled (Kelly), Untitled (Shapiro), Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross, Van Ness Mausoleum, Vassil Levsky (sculpture), Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Women's Memorial, Vincenc Makovský, Vinnie Ream, Virginia Avenue, Volcanic ash, Volcanic rock, Voltri XV, Walker Hancock, Walt Whitman, Ward Circle, Washington Circle, Washington Harbour, Washington Metro, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Washington Monument, Weathering steel, West Potomac Park, Willem de Kooning, William Couper (sculptor), William Wetmore Story, Wish Tree for Washington, DC, Yam (vegetable), Yoko Ono, Young Girl on a Chair, Zachary Oxman, Zero Milestone, Zinc, 14th Street Bridges. Expand index (422 more) »

Ad Astra (Lippold sculpture)

Ad Astra is a public artwork by American artist Richard Lippold.

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Admiral David G. Farragut (Ream statue)

Admiral David G. Farragut is a statue in Washington, D.C. honoring David Farragut, a career military officer who served as the first admiral in the United States Navy.

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Adolph Alexander Weinman

Adolph Alexander Weinman (December 11, 1870 – August 8, 1952) was a German-born American sculptor and architectural sculptor.

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Adolph Wolter

Adolph Gustav Wolter van R Wolter (September 7, 1903–October 15, 1980) was German-born American sculptor, educator, and carver.

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Agricola I

Agricola I is an abstract sculpture by American artist David Smith.

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Albert Einstein Memorial

The Albert Einstein Memorial is a monumental bronze statue depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in hand by sculptor Robert Berks.

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Albert Jaegers

Albert Jaegers (March 28, 1868 – July 22, 1925) was an American sculptor.

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Albert Paley

Albert Paley (born 1944) is an American modernist metal sculptor.

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Alberto Giacometti

Alberto Giacometti (10 October 1901 – 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draftsman and printmaker.

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Alberto Santos-Dumont (sculpture)

Alberto Santos-Dumont is an outdoor bronze bust depicting the Brazilian aviation pioneer of the same name, installed near the Embassy of Brazil, Washington, D.C., at Vicinity R and 22nd streets NW, in the United States.

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Aleijadinho

Aleijadinho (born Antônio Francisco Lisboa; 1730 or 1738 – November 18, 1814) was a Colonial Brazil-born sculptor and architect, noted for his works on and in various churches of Brazil.

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Alejandro Otero

Alejandro Otero (El Manteco, Bolívar, March 7, 1921 — Caracas, August 13, 1990) was a Venezuelan painter of Geometric abstraction, a sculptor, a writer and a cultural promoter.

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Alexander Bourganov

Alexander Bourganov (Born 1935) is a Russian sculptor, a National Artist of Russia, and a member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts.

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Alexander Calder

Alexander Calder (July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) is widely considered to be one of the most important American sculptors of the 20th century.

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Alexander Hamilton (Fraser)

A bronze statue of Alexander Hamilton by James Earle Fraser, dedicated on May 17, 1923, is found on the south patio (Alexander Hamilton Place, NW) of the U.S. Treasury Building in Washington, D.C..

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Alexander Phimister Proctor

Alexander Phimister Proctor (September 27, 1860 or 1862 – September 5, 1950) was an American sculptor with the contemporary reputation as one of the nation's foremost animaliers.

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Alexander Pushkin (Bourganov)

Alexander Pushkin is a bronze statue by Alexander Bourganov.

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Alexandre Falguière

Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguière (also given as Jean-Joseph-Alexandre Falguière, or in short Alexandre Falguière) (7 September 183120 April 1900) was a French sculptor and painter.

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Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13.

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Always Becoming

Always Becoming is an artwork created in 2007 by Nora Naranjo-Morse (born 1953), a Native American Potter and poet.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is an American international non-profit organization with the stated goals of promoting cooperation among scientists, defending scientific freedom, encouraging scientific responsibility, and supporting scientific education and science outreach for the betterment of all humanity.

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American Institute of Pharmacy Building

The American Institute of Pharmacy Building, also known as the Americal Pharmaceutical Association Building and the American Pharmacists Association Building is a late Beaux Arts style building in Washington, D.C., the headquarters of the American Pharmacists Association.

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American Legion

The American Legion is a U.S. war veterans organization headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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American Legion Soldier

American Legion Soldier is a public artwork by German-born American artist Adolph Wolter, located at the American Legion building on K Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C., United States.

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American Medical Association

The American Medical Association (AMA), founded in 1847 and incorporated in 1897, is the largest association of physicians—both MDs and DOs—and medical students in the United States.

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American Pharmacists Association

The American Pharmacists Association (APhA, previously known as the American Pharmaceutical Association), founded in 1852, is the first-established professional society of pharmacists within the United States.

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American Red Cross

The American Red Cross (ARC), also known as the American National Red Cross, is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States.

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American Red Cross National Headquarters

The American Red Cross National Headquarters is a located at 430 17th Street NW in Washington, D.C. Built between 1915 and 1917, it serves both as a memorial to women who served in the American Civil War and as the headquarters building for the American Red Cross.

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Andrew Jackson (Mills)

Andrew Jackson refers to an equestrian statue by Clark Mills in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.

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Andrew Jackson Downing Urn (Launitz)

The Andrew Jackson Downing Urn, also known as the Downing Urn, is a memorial and public artwork located in the Enid A. Haupt Garden of the Smithsonian Institution on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.(1) (2) (3) The outdoor sculpture of a garden vase−urn commemorates Andrew Jackson Downing (1815−1852), an American landscape designer and horticulturalist, and considered to be one of the founders of American landscape architecture.

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Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium

The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium (originally named the Departmental Auditorium) is a 750-seat historic Neoclassical auditorium located at 1301 Constitution Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The auditorium, which connects two wings of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building, is owned by the U.S. government but available for use by the public.

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Anthony Caro

Sir Anthony Alfred Caro (8 March 192423 October 2013) was an English abstract sculptor whose work is characterised by assemblages of metal using 'found' industrial objects. His style was of the modernist school, having worked with Henry Moore early in his career. He was lauded as the greatest British sculptor of his generation.

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Antipodes (sculpture)

Antipodes is a public artwork by American sculptor Jim Sanborn located outside of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC, United States.

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Antoine Bourdelle

Antoine Bourdelle (30 October 1861 – 1 October 1929), born Émile Antoine Bordelles, was an influential and prolific French sculptor, painter, and teacher.

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Antoni Popiel

Antoni Popiel (13 June 1865 Szczakowa, Galicia (now Jaworzno) - 7 July 1910 Lubien near Lviv) was a Polish sculptor.

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Antonio Canova

Antonio Canova (1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822) was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor, famous for his marble sculptures.

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Are Years What? (for Marianne Moore)

Are Years What? (for Marianne Moore) is a sculpture by American artist Mark di Suvero.

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Aristide Maillol

Aristide Joseph Bonaventure Maillol (December 8, 1861 – September 27, 1944) was a French sculptor, painter, and printmaker.

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Arman

Arman (November 17, 1928 – October 22, 2005) was a French-born American artist.

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Armenian Earthquake (Sogoyan)

Armenian Earthquake is a bronze sculpture by Frederic Sogoyan.

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Arnaldo Pomodoro

Arnaldo Pomodoro (born 23 June 1926) is an Italian sculptor.

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Arne Quinze

Arne Quinze (born 15 December 1971) is a Belgian conceptual artist best known for his unconventional and controversial public art installations.

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Art Museum of the Americas

Art Museum of the Americas (AMA), located in Washington, D.C., is the first art museum in the United States primarily devoted to exhibiting works of modern and contemporary art from Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Arthur L. Carter

Arthur L. Carter (born December 24, 1931 in New York City) is an American investment banker, publisher, and artist.

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Arts and Industries Building

The Arts and Industries Building is the second oldest of the Smithsonian museums on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Initially named the National Museum, it was built to provide the Smithsonian with its first proper facility for public display of its growing collections.

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Auguste Rodin

François Auguste René Rodin (12 November 1840 – 17 November 1917), known as Auguste Rodin, was a French sculptor.

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Augustin-Alexandre Dumont

Augustin-Alexandre Dumont, known as Auguste Dumont (Paris 4 August 1801 – 28 January 1884, Paris) was a French sculptor.

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Aurora (sculpture)

Aurora is a public artwork by American artist Mark di Suvero.

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Australian Seal

Australian Seal is an outdoor 1968–1969 sculpture by Thomas Bass, installed outside the Embassy of Australia, Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Avard Fairbanks

Avard Tennyson Fairbanks (March 2, 1897 – January 1, 1987) was a prolific 20th-century American sculptor.

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Édgar Negret

Édgar Negret (October 11, 1920 – October 11, 2012) was a Colombian abstract sculptor.

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Bamboo

The bamboos are evergreen perennial flowering plants in the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae.

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Barbara Hepworth

Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth DBE (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor.

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Barry Flanagan

Barry Flanagan OBE RA (11 January 1941 – 31 August 2009) was a Welsh sculptor.

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Beatriz Caso

Beatriz Caso Lombardo (May 25, 1929 – March 30, 2006) was a Mexican sculptor, whose works were recognized with membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.

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Benito Juarez (Alciati)

Benito Juárez is the title of a work of art by Enrique Alciati, located at the intersection of Virginia Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.

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Bernardo de Gálvez (statue)

Bernardo de Gálvez is a bronze equestrian statue, sculpted by Juan de Ávalos of Spain.

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Bishop John Carroll (statue)

Bishop John Carroll is a bronze statue by Jerome Connor commemorating John Carroll, the founder of Georgetown University.

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Boy Scout Memorial

The Boy Scout Memorial is a public artwork by American sculptor Donald De Lue, located at The Ellipse in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Brass

Brass is a metallic alloy that is made of copper and zinc.

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Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott

Brevet Lt.

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Bridge Tender's House (artwork)

Bridge Tender's House is a public artwork by American artist Mikyoung Kim, located on the 14th Street Bridge in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Brigadier General Thaddeus Kosciuszko

Brigadier General Thaddeus Kosciuszko is a bronze statue by Antoni Popiel.

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Bronze

Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12% tin and often with the addition of other metals (such as aluminium, manganese, nickel or zinc) and sometimes non-metals or metalloids such as arsenic, phosphorus or silicon.

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Brushstroke

Brushstroke is a sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein.

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Bryant Baker

Percy Bryant Baker (July 8, 1881 – March 29, 1970) better known as Bryant Baker, was a British-born American sculptor.

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Buffalo (Proctor)

Buffalo, also known as Buffaloes, Dumbarton Bridge: Buffaloes, and Q Street Buffalo, is a series of monumental sculptures of buffalo by Alexander Phimister Proctor.

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Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain

The Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain is a memorial fountain located in the President's Park in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Canova Lions

The Canova Lions, located in front of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., are copies of a pair of lions sculpted by Antonio Canova in 1792 for the tomb of Pope Clement XIII in St Peter's in Rome.

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Carbon fiber reinforced polymer

Carbon fiber reinforced polymer, carbon fiber reinforced plastic or carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRP, CRP, CFRTP or often simply carbon fiber, carbon composite or even carbon), is an extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastic which contains carbon fibers.

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Carl Rohl-Smith

Carl Wilhelm Daniel Rohl-SmithCarr, p. 375.

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Caspar Buberl

Caspar Buberl (1834 – August 22, 1899) was an American sculptor.

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Ceramic

A ceramic is a non-metallic solid material comprising an inorganic compound of metal, non-metal or metalloid atoms primarily held in ionic and covalent bonds.

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Chair Transformation Number 20B

Chair Transformation Number 20B is an abstract sculpture, by Lucas Samaras, in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden.

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Charles Henry Niehaus

Charles Henry Niehaus (January 24, 1855 – June 19, 1935), was an American sculptor.

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Charles O. Perry

Charles Owen Perry (October 18, 1929 Helena, Montana, US – February 8, 2011 Norwalk, Connecticut, US) was an American sculptor particularly known for his large-scale public sculptures.

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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, abbreviated as the C&O Canal and occasionally called the "Grand Old Ditch," operated from 1831 until 1924 along the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., to Cumberland, Maryland.

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Cheval Rouge

Cheval Rouge is an abstract sculpture by Alexander Calder.

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Chrome plating

Chrome plating (less commonly chromium plating), often referred to simply as chrome, is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of chromium onto a metal object.

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Claes Oldenburg

Claes Oldenburg (born January 28, 1929) is an American sculptor, best known for his public art installations typically featuring large replicas of everyday objects.

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Clamdigger (de Kooning)

Clamdigger is a bronze sculpture by Willem de Kooning.

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Clark Mills (sculptor)

Clark Mills (December 13, 1810 – January 12, 1883) was an American sculptor, best known for four versions of an equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson, located in Washington, D.C. with replicas in Nashville, Tennessee, Jacksonville, Florida, and New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Clay

Clay is a finely-grained natural rock or soil material that combines one or more clay minerals with possible traces of quartz (SiO2), metal oxides (Al2O3, MgO etc.) and organic matter.

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Cluster of Four Cubes

Cluster of Four Cubes is a 1992 kinetic stainless steel sculpture by George Rickey, installed at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Commodore John Barry (Boyle)

Commodore John Barry is a bronze statue of John Barry, by John Boyle.

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Concrete

Concrete, usually Portland cement concrete, is a composite material composed of fine and coarse aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement (cement paste) that hardens over time—most frequently a lime-based cement binder, such as Portland cement, but sometimes with other hydraulic cements, such as a calcium aluminate cement.

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Conglomerate (geology)

Conglomerate is a coarse-grained clastic sedimentary rock that is composed of a substantial fraction of rounded to subangular gravel-size clasts, e.g., granules, pebbles, cobbles, and boulders, larger than in diameter.

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Connecticut Avenue

Connecticut Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., and suburban Montgomery County, Maryland.

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Constitution Gardens

Constitution Gardens is a park area in Washington, D.C., United States, located within the boundaries of the National Mall.

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Continuum (sculpture)

Continuum is a public artwork by American sculptor Charles O. Perry located in front of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, United States.

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Coosje van Bruggen

Coosje van Bruggen (June 6, 1942 – January 10, 2009) was a sculptor, art historian, and critic.

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Copper

Copper is a chemical element with symbol Cu (from cuprum) and atomic number 29.

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Corcoran Gallery of Art

The Corcoran Gallery of Art was an art museum in Washington, D.C. Prior to its closing, it was one of the oldest privately supported cultural institutions in the United States capital.

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Crouching Woman

Crouching Woman is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin.

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Crown Princess Märtha

Crown Princess Märtha is a bronze statue of Crown Princess Märtha of Norway, by Kirsten Kokkin.

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Cubi XI

Cubi XI is an abstract sculpture by David Smith.

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Cubi XII

Cubi XII is an abstract sculpture by David Smith.

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Cubi XXVI

Cubi XXVI is an abstract sculpture by David Smith, in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., USA.

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Daguerre Memorial

Daguerre Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Jonathan Scott Hartley.

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Dan Graham

Daniel "Dan" Graham (born March 31, 1942) is an American artist, writer, and curator.

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Daniel Chester French

Daniel Chester French (April 20, 1850 – October 7, 1931), one of the most prolific and acclaimed American sculptors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, is best known for his design of the monumental work the statue of Abraham Lincoln (1920) in the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC.

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Daniel Webster Memorial

The Daniel Webster Memorial is a monument in Washington, D.C. honoring U.S. statesman Daniel Webster.

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DAR Constitution Hall

DAR Constitution Hall is a concert hall located at 1776 D Street NW, near the White House in Washington, D.C. It was built in 1929 by the Daughters of the American Revolution to house its annual convention when membership delegations outgrew Memorial Continental Hall.

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Daughters of the American Revolution

The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a lineage-based membership service organization for women who are directly descended from a person involved in the United States' efforts towards independence.

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David Smith (sculptor)

Roland David Smith (March 9, 1906 – May 23, 1965) was an American abstract expressionist sculptor and painter, best known for creating large steel abstract geometric sculptures.

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Defenders of Wildlife

Defenders of Wildlife is a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization based in the United States.

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Delta Solar

Delta Solar is a public artwork by Venezuelan sculptor Alejandro Otero located outside of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, United States.

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Discus Thrower (Washington, D.C.)

Discus Thrower is a bronze sculpture in Washington, D.C. It is a copy of the Discobolus of Myron, located in Edward J. Kelly Park, at 21st Street and Virginia Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C..

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District of Columbia Department of Public Works

The District of Columbia Department of Public Works (or DPW) is an agency of the Government of the District of Columbia, the government of the city of Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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District of Columbia War Memorial

The District of Columbia War Memorial commemorates the citizens of the District of Columbia who served in World War I.

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Doctor John Witherspoon

Doctor John Witherspoon is a bronze sculpture by William Couper of John Witherspoon, Presbyterian minister and a signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence.

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Don Quixote (Teno)

Don Quixote is a sculpture by Aurelio Teno located at the northeast corner of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Donald De Lue

Donald Harcourt De Lue (October 5, 1897, Boston, Massachusetts – August 26, 1988, Leonardo, New Jersey) was an American sculptor, best known for his public monuments.

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Draped Reclining Figure, 1952–53

Draped Reclining Figure, 1952–53 is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore.

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Dumbarton Bridge (Washington, D.C.)

The Dumbarton Bridge, also known as the Q Street Bridge and the Buffalo Bridge, is a historic masonry arch bridge in Washington, D.C. Dumbarton Bridge was built between 1914 and 1915 to convey Q Street Northwest across Rock Creek Park between the city's Dupont Circle and Georgetown neighborhoods.

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Dupont Circle

Dupont Circle is a traffic circle, park, neighborhood, and historic district in Northwest Washington, D.C. The traffic circle is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue NW, Connecticut Avenue NW, New Hampshire Avenue NW, P Street NW, and 19th Street NW.

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Dupont Circle Fountain

The Dupont Circle Fountain, formally known as the Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Dupont Memorial Fountain, is a fountain located in the center of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. It honors Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont, a prominent American naval officer and member of the Du Pont family.

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Dupont Circle station

Dupont Circle is a station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro in Washington, D.C. Located below the circle of the same name, it is one of the busiest stations in the Metro system, with an average of 17,519 entries each weekday.

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Dust

Dust are fine particles of matter.

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E. Ethelbert Miller

Eugene Ethelbert Miller, best known as E. Ethelbert Miller (born November 20, 1950), is an African-American poet and teacher.

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Eccles Building

The Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building houses the main offices of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

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Edmond Amateis

Edmond Romulus Amateis (27 February 1897; Rome, Italy – 1 May 1981; Clermont, Florida) was an American sculptor and educator.

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Edmund Burke (Thomas)

Edmund Burke is a bronze full length statue of Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist and philosopher Edmund Burke by British artist James Havard Thomas.

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Edward J. Kelly Park

Edward J. Kelly Park is a park located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The park is located at the southeast corner of Virginia Avenue and 21st Street NW.

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Eisenhower Executive Office Building

The Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB)—formerly known as the Old Executive Office Building (OEOB) and even earlier as the State, War, and Navy Building—is a U.S. government building situated just west of the White House in the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. Maintained by the General Services Administration, it is occupied by the Executive Office of the President, including the Office of the Vice President of the United States.

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El Maíz

El Maiz is a modern sculpture, by Édgar Negret.

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Ellsworth Kelly

Ellsworth Kelly (May 31, 1923 – December 27, 2015) was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker associated with hard-edge painting, Color Field painting and minimalism.

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Embassy of Australia, Washington, D.C.

The Embassy of Australia in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Commonwealth of Australia to the United States.

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Embassy of Croatia, Washington, D.C.

The Croatian Embassy in Washington D.C. is the primary Croatian diplomatic mission to the United States.

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Embassy of India, Washington, D.C.

The Embassy of India in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of India to the United States.

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Enid A. Haupt Garden

The Enid A. Haupt Garden is a 4.2 acre public garden in the Smithsonian complex, adjacent to the Smithsonian Castle on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It was designed to be a modern representation of American Victorian gardens as they appeared in the mid to late 19th century.

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Enrique Alciati

Enrique Alciati (died after 1912) was a French/Italian sculptor and teacher, born in Marseille, France, who contributed various sculptures in France and Mexico.

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Equestrian of Simón Bolívar

Equestrian of Simón Bolívar is a public artwork by American artist Felix de Weldon.

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Eric Gugler

Eric Gugler (March 13, 1889 – May 17, 1974) was an American Neoclassical architect, interior designer, sculptor and muralist.

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Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel

Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel (15 December 1804 – 21 January 1861) was a German sculptor.

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Eros, Inside Eros

Eros, Inside Eros (1986) is a bronze sculpture by Arman.

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Evocation of a Form: Human, Lunar, Spectral

Evocation of a Form: Human, Lunar, Spectral is an abstract bronze sculpture by Jean Arp.

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Farragut North station

Farragut North is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., on the Red Line.

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Farragut Square

Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2.

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Farragut West station

Farragut West is a side platformed Washington Metro station in Downtown Washington, D.C., United States.

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Federal Reserve Board of Governors

The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, commonly known as the Federal Reserve Board, is the main governing body of the Federal Reserve System.

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Felix de Weldon

Felix Weihs de Weldon (April 12, 1907 – June 3, 2003) was an Austrian-born American sculptor.

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Fiberglass

Fiberglass (US) or fibreglass (UK) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber.

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Figure for Landscape

Figure for Landscape is a bronze sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, modeled in 1960.

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First Division Monument

The First Division Monument is located in President's Park, south of State Place Northwest, between 17th Street Northwest and West Executive Avenue Northwest in Washington, DC, United States.

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Fletcher Benton

Fletcher Benton (born February 25, 1931 in Jackson, Ohio) is an American sculptor and painter from San Francisco, California.

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Florida Avenue

Florida Avenue is a major street in Washington, D.C. It was originally named Boundary Street, because it formed the northern boundary of the Federal City under the 1791 L'Enfant Plan.

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For Gordon Bunshaft

For Gordon Bunshaft is a 2006 sculpture by Dan Graham, installed at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. The work, which refers to American architect Gordon Bunshaft, was installed by the reflection pool of the Sunken Sculpture Garden on May 30, 2008.

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Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

Four Seasons Hotels Limited, trading as Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, is an international luxury hospitality company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.

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Four-Sided Pyramid

Four-Sided Pyramid is a conceptual modular "structure", by Sol LeWitt, in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden.

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Francisco Zúñiga

José Jesús Francisco Zúñiga Chavarría (December 27, 1912 – August 9, 1998) was a Costa Rican-born Mexican artist, known both for his painting and his sculpture.

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Frank Gaylord

Frank Chalfant Gaylord II (March 9, 1925 – March 21, 2018) was an American sculptor best known for "The Column", a sculptural tableaux of United States soldiers and sailors which is part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.

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Frank Stella

Frank Philip Stella (born May 12, 1936) is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker, noted for his work in the areas of minimalism and post-painterly abstraction.

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Franklin Simmons

Franklin Bachelder Simmons (January 11, 1839 – December 8, 1913) was a prominent American sculptor of the nineteenth century.

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Franklin Square (Washington, D.C.)

Franklin Square is a square in downtown Washington, D.C. Named after Benjamin Franklin, it is bounded by K Street NW to the north, 13th Street NW on the east, I Street NW on the south, and 14th Street NW on the west.

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Frederick Charles Shrady

Frederick Charles Shrady (October 22, 1907, East View, New York — January 20, 1990, Easton, Connecticut) was an American painter and sculptor, best known for his religious sculptures.

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Frederick Hart (sculptor)

Frederick Elliott Hart (June 7, 1943 in Atlanta, Georgia – August 13, 1999 in Baltimore, Maryland) was an American sculptor whose work recalls the figurative tradition of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Frederick William MacMonnies

Frederick William MacMonnies (September 28, 1863 – March 22, 1937) was the best known expatriate American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school, as successful and lauded in France as he was in the United States.

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Freer Gallery of Art

The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery form the Smithsonian Institution's national museums of Asian art in the United States.

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Friedrich St. Florian

Friedrich St.

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Future Stars

Future Stars (formerly TAC Cup Future Stars) is an Australian sports television program which focuses on the TAC Cup, under-18 Australian rules football competitions and young prospects of the AFL.

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G. Byron Peck

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Gaetano Trentanove

Gaetano Trentanove (February 21, 1858 - March 13, 1937) was an Italian and American sculptor.

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General Artemas Ward

General Artemas Ward is a bronze statue by Leonard Crunelle at Ward Circle, at the intersection of Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenues in Northwest, Washington, D.C. As a part of bequest of George Artemas Ward, great grandson of the general, to Harvard University, the sculpture was funded for $50,000.

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General John A. Rawlins

General John A. Rawlins is a statue depicting John Aaron Rawlins, a United States Army general who served during the Civil War and later as Secretary of War.

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General José Gervasio Artigas

General Jose Gervasio Artigas is a bronze statue, in Washington, DC, capital of the United States, at the intersection of Constitution Avenue and Virginia Avenue, at 18th Street.

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General Jose de San Martin Memorial

The General Jose de San Martin Memorial is an equestrian statue memorial of Argentine general and independence leader José de San Martín in Washington, D.C., United States.

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General Philip Sheridan

General Philip Sheridan is a bronze sculpture that honors Civil War general Philip Sheridan.

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General Services Administration

The General Services Administration (GSA), an independent agency of the United States government, was established in 1949 to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies.

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General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument

General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument is an equestrian statue of American Civil War Major General William Tecumseh Sherman located in Sherman Plaza, which is part of President's Park in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Geometric Mouse, Variation I, Scale A

Geometric Mouse, Variation I, Scale A is an abstract sculpture by Claes Oldenburg.

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George Hadfield (architect)

George Hadfield (1763 – 6 February 1826) was born in Livorno, Italy of English parents, who were hotel-keepers.

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George Mason Memorial

The George Mason Memorial is a national memorial to Founding Father George Mason, the author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that inspired the United States Bill of Rights.

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George Rickey

George Warren Rickey (June 6, 1907 – July 17, 2002) was an American kinetic sculptor.

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George Washington (Fairbanks)

George Washington is an outdoor bronze sculpture depicting George Washington by Avard Fairbanks, located on the George Washington University campus in Washington, D.C. Copyrighted in 1975 and dedicated on February 16, 1993, the sculpture measures approximately 46 x 32 x 27 inches, with a granite base measuring approximately 68 x 42 1/2 x 33 inches.

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George Washington (Houdon)

George Washington is a statue by French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon from the late 18th century.

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George Washington University

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Georgetown University

Georgetown University is a private research university in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.

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Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney

Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (January 9, 1875 – April 18, 1942) was an American sculptor, art patron and collector, and founder in 1931 of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.

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Giacomo Manzù

Giacomo Manzù, pseudonym of Giacomo Manzoni (22 December 1908 – 17 January 1991), was an Italian sculptor.

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Glass

Glass is a non-crystalline amorphous solid that is often transparent and has widespread practical, technological, and decorative usage in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optoelectronics.

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Glenna Goodacre

Glenna Maxey Goodacre (born August 28, 1939 in Lubbock, Texas) is a sculptor best known for having designed the obverse of the Sacagawea dollar that entered circulation in the United States in 2000, and the Vietnam Women's Memorial located in Washington, D.C..

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Gold leaf

Gold leaf is gold that has been hammered into thin sheets by goldbeating and is often used for gilding.

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Golden Triangle (Washington, D.C.)

Golden Triangle, Washington DC is a neighborhood and business improvement district(BID) in Washington, D.C. Its location encompasses most of Washington’s central business district, and runs from the front yard of the White House north to Dupont Circle and from 16th Street to 21st Street NW and includes sections of K Street and Connecticut Avenue.

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Graft (Paine)

Graft is a sculpture by Roxy Paine.

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Granite

Granite is a common type of felsic intrusive igneous rock that is granular and phaneritic in texture.

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Gutzon Borglum

John Gutzon de la Mothe Borglum (March 25, 1867 – March 6, 1941) was an American artist and sculptor.

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Gwenfritz

Gwenfritz is a painted steel abstract stabile, by Alexander Calder.

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Harry Abend

Harry Abend, OFM, is a Polish-born Venezuelan sculptor and architect.

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Healy Hall

Healy Hall is a National Historic Landmark and the flagship building of the main campus of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Constructed between 1877–1879, the hall was designed by Paul J. Pelz and John L. Smithmeyer, prominent architects who also built the Library of Congress.

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Henri Matisse

Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French artist, known for both his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship.

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Henry Kirke Brown

Henry Kirke Brown (February 24, 1814, Leyden, Massachusetts – July 10, 1886, Newburgh, New York) was an American sculptor.

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Henry Moore

Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist.

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Henry Shrady

Henry Merwin Shrady (October 12, 1871 – April 12, 1922) was an American sculptor, best known for the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial on the west front of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Memorial

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a bronze statue, by William Couper, and Thomas Ball.

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Heurich House Museum

Heurich House Museum, also known as the Christian Heurich Mansion or Brewmaster's Castle, is a Gilded Age mansion in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington D.C.

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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is an art museum beside the National Mall, in Washington, D.C., the United States.

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Historical Society of Washington, D.C.

The Historical Society of Washington, D.C. (named The Columbia Historical Society until 1988) is an educational foundation and museum dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of Washington, D.C. The society provides lectures, exhibits, classes, community events, and other educational programs as part of its mission.

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Horse and Rider (Marini)

Horse and Rider is a modern equestrian bronze sculpture by Marino Marini.

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House I

House I is a sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein.

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Indiana Limestone

Indiana limestone — also known as Bedford limestone — is a common regional term for Salem limestone, a geological formation primarily quarried in south central Indiana, USA, between the cities of Bloomington and Bedford.

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Infinity (de Rivera)

Infinity is an abstract sculpture designed by Jose de Rivera and created by Roy Gussow.

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Inspiration (sculpture)

Inspiration is a public artwork by American artist Ethan Kerber, located at a commercial building at the intersection of 5th St NW & K St NW in the Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.

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Installation art

Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that often are site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space.

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Iron

Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from ferrum) and atomic number 26.

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Isaac Witkin

Isaac Witkin, internationally renowned modern sculptor, was born in Johannesburg, South Africa on 10 May 1936, and he died 23 April 2006.

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Isidore Konti

Isidore Konti (July 9, 1862 – January 11, 1938) was a Vienna-born (of Hungarian parents) sculptor.

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Ivan Meštrović

Ivan Meštrović (Vrpolje, 15 August 1883 - South Bend, 16 January 1962) was a renowned Croatian sculptor, architect and writer of the 20th century.

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J. Edgar Hoover Building

The J. Edgar Hoover Building is a low-rise office building located at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Jacques Lipchitz

Jacques Lipchitz (16 May 1973) was a Cubist sculptor, from late 1914.

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James Earle Fraser (sculptor)

James Earle Fraser (November 4, 1876 – October 11, 1953) was an American sculptor during the first half of the 20th century.

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James Havard Thomas

James Havard Thomas (22 December 1854 – 6 June 1921) was a British-born, Welsh sculptor active in London and Capri.

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Japanese Lantern (Washington, D.C.)

The Japanese Lantern is a stone statue in West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. It is located next to the Tidal Basin, among the cherry trees first planted in 1912.

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Japanese Pagoda (Washington, D.C.)

The Japanese Pagoda is a stone statue in West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. It is located next to the Tidal Basin, and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial.

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Jean Arp

Jean Arp or Hans Arp (16 September 1886 – 7 June 1966) was a German-French sculptor, painter, poet, and abstract artist in other media such as torn and pasted paper.

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Jean-Antoine Houdon

Jean-Antoine Houdon (25 March 1741 – 15 July 1828) was a French neoclassical sculptor.

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Jeff Koons

Jeffrey Koons (born January 21, 1955) is an American artist known for working with popular culture subjects and his reproductions of banal objects—such as balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror-finish surfaces.

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Jerome Connor

Jerome Connor (23 February 1874 in Coumduff, Annascaul, County Kerry – 21 August 1943 in Dublin) was an Irish sculptor.

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Jim Sanborn

Herbert James Sanborn, Jr. (born November 14, 1945 in Washington, D.C.) is an American sculptor.

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Joan Miró

Joan Miró i Ferrà (20 April 1893 – 25 December 1983) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona.

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Joel Shapiro

Joel Shapiro (born September 27, 1941 New York City, New York) is an American sculptor renowned for his dynamic work composed of simple rectangular shapes.

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John Cavanaugh (sculptor)

John William Cavanaugh (20 September 1921 in Sycamore, Ohio – 9 January 1985 in Washington D.C.) was an American sculptor who worked for much of his career in Washington, DC, where he lived and worked in the Dupont Circle neighborhood.

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John D. Ferguson

For the Scottish painter and sculptor, see John Duncan Fergusson. John D. Ferguson is an American businessman.

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John Dreyfus

John Dreyfus (1918-2002) was a British book designer and historian of printing who worked for Cambridge University Press and the Monotype printing company.

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John Ericsson National Memorial

John Ericsson National Memorial, located near the National Mall at Ohio Drive and Independence Avenue, SW, in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to the man who revolutionized naval history with his invention of the screw propeller.

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (formally called the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is the United States National Cultural Center, located on the Potomac River, adjacent to the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., named in 1964 as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy.

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John Gregory (sculptor)

John Clements Gregory (May 17, 1879, London, England – 1958) was an American sculptor.

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John J. Boyle

John J. Boyle (1851, New York City – February 10, 1917, New York City) was an American sculptor.

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John Quincy Adams Ward

John Quincy Adams Ward (June 29, 1830 – May 1, 1910) was an American sculptor, who may be most familiar for his larger than lifesize standing statue of George Washington on the steps of Federal Hall National Memorial in New York City.

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John Safer

John Safer (born September 6, 1922) is an American sculptor.

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John Seward Johnson II

John Seward Johnson II (born 16 April 1930), also known as J. Seward Johnson Jr. and Seward Johnson, is an American artist known for his trompe l'oeil painted bronze statues.

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John Van Alstine

John Van Alstine (born 1952) is an American contemporary art sculptor and former assistant professor of fine arts at the University of Wyoming in Laramie and the University of Maryland in College Park where he taught drawing and sculpture.

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Jonathan Scott Hartley

Jonathan Scott Hartley (September 23, 1845 – 1912), American sculptor, was born at Albany, New York.

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Jose de Rivera

Jose de Rivera (September 18, 1904 Baton Rouge, Louisiana - March 12, 1985 New York City) was an American abstract sculptor.

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Joseph A. Bailly

Joseph Alexis Bailly (January 21, 1823 or 1825, Paris, France – June 15, 1883, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a French-born American sculptor who spent most of his career in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Juan de Ávalos

Juan de Ávalos y García-Taborda (October 21, 1911 in Mérida – July 7, 2006 in Clínica Virgen del Mar, Madrid) was a Spanish sculptor.

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Juan José Sicre

Juan José Sicre (born Juan José Sicre Velez; 1898 – 1974) was one of the greatest Cuban sculptors.

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Juan Manuel Blanes

Juan Manuel Blanes (June 8, 1830 – April 15, 1901) was a noted Uruguayan painter of the Realist school.

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Juan Muñoz

Juan Muñoz (17 June 1953 – 28 August 2001) was a Spanish sculptor, working primarily in paper maché, resin and bronze.

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Judith Shea

Judith Shea (born 1948) is an American sculptor best known for her series of works in bronze in which she creates empty clothing forms suggesting figures that are not present; some of her more recent work incorporates figures as well.

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Kenneth Snelson

Kenneth Duane Snelson (June 29, 1927 – December 22, 2016) was an American contemporary sculptor and photographer.

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Kiepenkerl

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Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants

The Kimpton Hotel & Restaurant Group Inc. is a San Francisco, California, based hotel and restaurant brand owned by the Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG).

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Kimpton Rouge Hotel

Kimpton Rouge Hotel is a 137-room boutique hotel located at 16th Street Northwest and Rhode Island Avenue in Washington, D.C..

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Knife Edge Two Piece 1962–65

Knife Edge Two Piece 1962–65 is an abstract bronze sculpture by Henry Moore.

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Korean War Veterans Memorial

The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located in Washington, D.C.'s West Potomac Park, southeast of the Lincoln Memorial and just south of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall.

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Lafayette Square Historic District, Washington, D.C.

The Lafayette Square Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District in Washington, D.C., encompassing a portion of the original L'Enfant Plan for the city's core.

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Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.

Lafayette Square is a seven-acre (30,000 m²) public park located within President's Park, Washington, D.C. directly north of the White House on H Street, bounded by Jackson Place on the west, Madison Place on the east, and Pennsylvania Avenue.

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Last Conversation Piece

Last Conversation Piece is a public artwork by Spanish sculptor Juan Muñoz located outside of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC, United States.

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Lead

Lead is a chemical element with symbol Pb (from the Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82.

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Lee Lawrie

Lee Oscar Lawrie (October 16, 1877 – January 23, 1963) was one of the United States' foremost architectural sculptors and a key figure in the American art scene preceding World War II.

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Leo Friedlander

Leo Friedlander (July 6, 1888 - October 24, 1966) was an American sculptor, who has made several prominent works.

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Leo Mol

Leonid Molodoshanin, known as Leo Mol, (January 15, 1915 – July 4, 2009) was a Ukrainian Canadian stained glass artist and sculptor.

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Leonard Crunelle

Leonard Crunelle (July 8, 1872 in Lens, Pas-de-Calais – 1944) was a French-born American sculptor.

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Lieutenant General George Washington (statue)

Lieutenant General George Washington is an equestrian statue of George Washington, at Washington Circle, Washington, D.C.

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Lift Off (sculpture)

Lift Off is a public artwork by American artist David Black, located at the CityVista Condominium at the intersection of 5th St NW & K St NW in the Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.

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Light-emitting diode

A light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source.

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Limestone

Limestone is a sedimentary rock, composed mainly of skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, forams and molluscs.

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Lisner Auditorium

Lisner Auditorium is an auditorium located on the campus of The George Washington University, at 730 21st Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C..

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List of diplomatic missions of Venezuela

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Venezuela, excluding honorary consulates.

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Logan Circle, Washington, D.C.

Logan Circle is a traffic circle, neighborhood, and historic district in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. The primarily residential neighborhood includes two historic districts, properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and sites designated D.C. Historic Landmarks.

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Loss and Regeneration

Loss and Regeneration is a 1993 bronze sculpture by Joel Shapiro, installed at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

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Louis Rebisso

Louis Thomas Rebisso (1837 in Italy – 3 May 1899 in Norwood, Ohio) was an Italian-born American sculptor and teacher.

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Louis Slobodkin

Louis Slobodkin (February 19, 1903 – May 8, 1975) was an American sculptor, writer, and illustrator of numerous children's books.

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Louise Bourgeois

Louise Joséphine Bourgeois (25 December 191131 May 2010) was a French-American artist.

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Louise Nevelson

Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 – April 17, 1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures.

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Lucas Samaras

Lucas Samaras (born September 14, 1936) is an artist who was born in Kastoria, Greece.

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Lucio Fontana

Lucio Fontana (19 February 1899 – 7 September 1968) was an Italian painter, sculptor and theorist of Argentine birth.

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Lumen Martin Winter

Lumen Martin Winter (December 12, 1908 – April 5, 1982) was a celebrated public artist whose skills in sculpture, paintings, and works on paper, were widely known during his lifetime.

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Lunar Bird

Lunar Bird is an abstract bronze sculpture by Joan Miró.

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Luther Place Memorial Church

Luther Place Memorial Church is a neo-Gothic church built in Washington, DC in 1873 as a memorial to peace and reconciliation following the American Civil War.

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Magdalena Abakanowicz

Magdalena Abakanowicz (20 June 1930 – 20 April 2017) was a Polish sculptor and fiber artist.

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Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (Washington, D.C.)

The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial is a public monument of Mahatma Gandhi, installed in front of the Embassy of India, Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Major General Comte Jean de Rochambeau

Major General Comte Jean de Rochambeau is a bronze statue by Fernand Hamar which honors Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, a French nobleman and general who played a major role in helping the Thirteen Colonies win independence during the American Revolution.

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Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben

Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben is a bronze statue, by Albert Jaegers.

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Major General George B. McClellan

Major General George B. McClellan is an equestrian statue in Washington, D.C. that honors politician and Civil War general George B. McClellan.

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Major General George Henry Thomas

Major General George Henry Thomas, also known as the Thomas Circle Monument, is an equestrian sculpture in Washington, D.C. that honors Civil War general George Henry Thomas.

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Major General James B. McPherson (statue)

Major General James B. McPherson is a public artwork by American artist Louis Rebisso, located at McPherson Square in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Major General John A. Logan

Major General John A. Logan, also known as the General John A. Logan Monument and Logan Circle Monument, is an equestrian statue in Washington, D.C. that honors politician and Civil War general John A. Logan.

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Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette

Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette is a statue in Lafayette Square, by Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere.

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Marble

Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite.

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Marino Marini (sculptor)

Marino Marini (27 February 1901 – 6 August 1980) was an Italian sculptor.

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Mark di Suvero

Marco Polo "Mark" di Suvero (born September 18, 1933) is an abstract expressionist sculptor and 2010 National Medal of Arts recipient.

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Marshall Fredericks

Marshall Maynard Fredericks (January 31, 1908 – April 4, 1998) was an American sculptor.

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Martin Luther (Rietschel)

Martin Luther is a public artwork by German artist Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel, located at Luther Place Memorial Church in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Massachusetts Avenue (Washington, D.C.)

Massachusetts Avenue is a major diagonal transverse road in Washington, D.C., and the Massachusetts Avenue Historic District is a historic district that includes part of it.

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Maya Lin

Maya Ying Lin (born October 5, 1959) is an American designer, architect and artist who is known for her work in sculpture and land art.

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McPherson Square

McPherson Square is a square in downtown Washington, D.C. It is bound by K Street Northwest to the north, Vermont Avenue NW on the East, I Street NW on the south, and 15th Street NW on the West; it is one block northeast of Lafayette Park.

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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence

The Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence is a memorial depicting the signatures of the original 56 signatories to the United States Declaration of Independence.

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Metal

A metal (from Greek μέταλλον métallon, "mine, quarry, metal") is a material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard when in solid state, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity.

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Metro Center station

Metro Center is the central hub station of the Washington Metro rapid transit system in Washington, D.C. Metro Center was one of the original Metro stations, and has been in service since March 27, 1976.

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Michael Enn Sirvet

Michael Enn Sirvet (born 1967) is an American sculptor, designer, and structural engineer.

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Michael Lantz

Michael Lantz (born April 6, 1908 – April 1988) was an American sculptor and medalist.

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Mikyoung Kim

Mikyoung Kim is an international Landscape Architect with work throughout the United States, the Middle East and South Korea.

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Mirror

A mirror is an object that reflects light in such a way that, for incident light in some range of wavelengths, the reflected light preserves many or most of the detailed physical characteristics of the original light, called specular reflection.

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Mixed media

In visual art, mixed media is an artwork in which more than one medium or material has been employed.

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Monsoon Drift

Monsoon Drift is an abstract steel sculpture, by Anthony Caro.

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Monument to Balzac

Monument to Balzac is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin in memory of the French novelist Honoré Balzac.

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Monumental Head

Monumental Head is a 1960 bronze sculpture by Alberto Giacometti, installed at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Moondog (3/3)

Moondog is a minimalist sculpture created by Tony Smith in 1964.

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Mortar (masonry)

Mortar is a workable paste used to bind building blocks such as stones, bricks, and concrete masonry units together, fill and seal the irregular gaps between them, and sometimes add decorative colors or patterns in masonry walls.

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Mount Vernon Square station

Mount Vernon Square is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., on the Green and Yellow Lines.

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Myron

Myron of Eleutherae (Μύρων), working c. 480 BC - 440 BC, was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC.

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National Academy of Sciences

The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization.

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National Air and Space Museum

The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the NASM, is a museum in Washington, D.C..

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National Association of Broadcasters

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a trade association and lobby group representing the interests of commercial and non-commercial over-the-air radio and television broadcasters in the United States.

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National Education Association

The National Education Association (NEA) is the largest professional interest group in the United States.

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National Gallery of Art

The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution Avenue NW.

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National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden

The National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden is the most recent addition to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in the United States.

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National Geographic Society

The National Geographic Society (NGS), headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational institutions in the world.

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National Mall

The National Mall is a landscaped park within the National Mall and Memorial Parks, an official unit of the United States National Park System.

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National Museum of American History

The National Museum of American History: Kenneth E. Behring Center collects, preserves, and displays the heritage of the United States in the areas of social, political, cultural, scientific, and military history.

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National Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Natural History is a natural-history museum administered by the Smithsonian Institution, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States.

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National Museum of the American Indian

The National Museum of the American Indian is part of the Smithsonian Institution and is committed to advancing knowledge and understanding of the Native cultures of the Western Hemisphere—past, present, and future—through partnership with Native people and others.

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National Park Service

The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations.

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National Portrait Gallery (United States)

The National Portrait Gallery is a historic art museum located between 7th, 9th, F, and G Streets NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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National Wildlife Federation

The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is the United States' largest private, nonprofit conservation education and advocacy organization, with over six million members and supporters, and 51 state and territorial affiliated organizations (including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands).

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National World War II Memorial

The World War II Memorial is a memorial of national significance dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II.

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Needle Tower

Needle Tower is a public artwork by American sculptor Kenneth Snelson located outside of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C.

Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., are distinguished by their history, culture, architecture, demographics, and geography.

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Nickel

Nickel is a chemical element with symbol Ni and atomic number 28.

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Nora Naranjo Morse

Nora Naranjo Morse (born 1953) is a Native American potter and poet.

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Nuns of the Battlefield

Nuns of the Battlefield is a public artwork made in 1924 by Irish artist Jerome Connor, located at the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue NW, M Street, and Connecticut Avenue NW, in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces")

Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces") is a bronze sculpture, by Aristide Maillol.

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Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)

Oak Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Optical filter

An optical filter is a device that selectively transmits light of different wavelengths, usually implemented as a glass plane or plastic device in the optical path, which are either dyed in the bulk or have interference coatings.

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Organization of American States

The Organization of American States (Organización de los Estados Americanos, Organização dos Estados Americanos, Organisation des États américains), or the OAS or OEA, is a continental organization that was founded on 30 April 1948, for the purposes of regional solidarity and cooperation among its member states.

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Paint

Paint is any liquid, liquefiable, or mastic composition that, after application to a substrate in a thin layer, converts to a solid film.

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Pan American Health Organization

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO; originally the Pan-American Sanitary Bureau) is an international public health agency working to improve health and living standards of the people of the Americas.

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Paul Manship

Paul Howard Manship (December 24, 1885 – January 28, 1966) was an American sculptor.

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Pebble

A pebble is a clast of rock with a particle size of 2 to 64 millimetres based on the Krumbein phi scale of sedimentology.

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Pennsylvania Avenue

Pennsylvania Avenue is a street in Washington, D.C. that connects the White House and the United States Capitol.

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Personnage Gothique, Oiseau-Eclair

Personnage Gothique, Oiseau-Eclair is a bronze sculpture by Joan Miró.

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Peter Irniq

Peter Taqtu Irniq (born February 1, 1947) is an Inuk politician in Canada, who served as the second Commissioner of Nunavut from April 2000 to April 2005.

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Petrified wood

Petrified wood (from the Greek root petro meaning "rock" or "stone"; literally "wood turned into stone") is the name given to a special type of fossilized remains of terrestrial vegetation.

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Philip Jaisohn (statue)

Philip Jaisohn is a bronze statue of Soh Jaipil, in Washington, D.C. Jaipil was a long-time leader in the fight for independence and modernization of Korea, who used the anglicized name Philip Jaison.

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Philip Martiny

Philip H. Martiny (Alsace, 19 May 1858 – 1927) was a Franco-American sculptor who worked in the Paris atelier of Eugene Dock, where he became foreman before emigrating to New York in 1878—to avoid conscription in the French army, he later claimed.

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Pillar of Fire (sculpture)

Pillar of Fire is an illuminated glass sculpture in Washington, D.C. honoring Whitman-Walker Health (formerly Whitman-Walker Clinic) and the healthcare workers who assisted people living with HIV/AIDS during the height of the AIDS epidemic.

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Pittsburgh Landscape

Pittsburgh Landscape is a 1954 painted steel abstract sculpture, by David Smith.

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Poly(methyl methacrylate)

Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), also known as acrylic or acrylic glass as well as by the trade names Crylux, Plexiglas, Acrylite, Lucite, and Perspex among several others (see below), is a transparent thermoplastic often used in sheet form as a lightweight or shatter-resistant alternative to glass.

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Polychrome

Polychrome is the "'practice of decorating architectural elements, sculpture, etc., in a variety of colors." The term is used to refer to certain styles of architecture, pottery or sculpture in multiple colors.

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Polyurethane

Polyurethane (PUR and PU) is a polymer composed of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links.

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Post-Balzac

Post-Balzac is a bronze sculpture by Judith Shea created in 1991 in an edition of three copies.

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President's Park

President's Park, located in Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House including the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the Treasury Building (Washington, D.C.), and grounds; the White House Visitor Center; Lafayette Square; and The Ellipse.

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Professor Joseph Henry

Professor Joseph Henry is a bronze outdoor sculpture by William Wetmore Story, depicting Joseph Henry, located in front of the Smithsonian Institution Building in Washington, D.C. The sculpture is nine feet tall, with a base made from Maine red granite and Quincy gray granite.

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Public art

Public art is art in any media that has been planned and executed with the intention of being staged in the physical public domain, usually outside and accessible to all.

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Puellae

Puellae is a bronze sculpture by Magdalena Abakanowicz.

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Pulse (sculpture)

Pulse is a 2013 sculpture by Jefre Manuel, installed at the Farragut North station in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Queen Isabella (sculpture)

Queen Isabella, also known as Queen Isabella (1451–1504), is an outdoor sculpture of Isabella I of Castile, installed outside the Organization of American States at 17th Street and Constitution Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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R. Tait McKenzie

Robert Tait McKenzie (sometimes written MacKenzie; May 26, 1867 – April 28, 1938) was a Canadian physician, educator, sculptor, athlete, soldier and Scouter.

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Rawlins Park

Rawlins Park is a park in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The statue General John A. Rawlins is located on the eastern end of the park.

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Raymond Kaskey

Raymond Kaskey (born 1943) is an American sculptor.

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Raymond Mason (sculptor)

Raymond Grieg Mason OBE (2 March 1922, in Birmingham, England – 13 February 2010 in Paris, France) was a sculptor.

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Renaissance (Bakalar)

Renaissance is a public artwork by American artist David Bakalar, located at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Renwick Gallery

The Renwick Gallery is a branch of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, located in Washington, D.C., and focuses on American craft and decorative arts from the 19th to the 21st century.

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Richard Lippold

Richard Lippold (May 3, 1915 Milwaukee, Wisconsin – August 22, 2002) was an American sculptor, known for his geometric constructions using wire as a medium.

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River Horse (sculpture)

The River Horse is a bronze sculpture of a hippopotamus located on the campus of George Washington University.

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Robert Berks

Robert Berks (April 26, 1922 – May 16, 2011) was an American sculptor, industrial designer and planner.

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Robert Eberhard Launitz

Robert Eberhard Launitz (4 November 1806 – 13 December 1870) was a Russian-American sculptor.

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Robert Emmet (Connor)

Robert Emmet is a bronze statue of Robert Emmet by Jerome Connor.

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Robert Ingersoll Aitken

Robert Ingersoll Aitken (May 8, 1878 – January 3, 1949) was an American sculptor.

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Robert Mills (architect)

Robert Mills (August 12, 1781 – March 3, 1855), known for designing the Washington Monument, is sometimes called the first native born American to be professionally trained as an architect, though Charles Bulfinch perhaps has a clearer claim to this honor.

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Robinia pseudoacacia

Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known in its native territory as black locust, is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States, but it has been widely planted and naturalized elsewhere in temperate North America, Europe, Southern Africa and Asia and is considered an invasive species in some areas.

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Rock (geology)

Rock or stone is a natural substance, a solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids.

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Rock Creek Park

Rock Creek Park is a large urban park that bisects the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. The park was created by an Act of Congress in 1890, and today is administered by the National Park Service.

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Roland Hinton Perry

Roland Hinton Perry (January 25, 1870 – October 27, 1941)"New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WRL-TLD: 20 March 2015), Roland Perry, 27 Oct 1941; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 2,130,459.

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Roxy Paine

Roxy Paine (born 1966,http://kavigupta.com/artist/roxypaine/cv New York City) is an American artist.

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Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Fox Lichtenstein (October 27, 1923 – September 29, 1997) was an American pop artist.

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Samuel Gompers Memorial

The Samuel Gompers Memorial is a bronze statue in Washington, D.C., listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Samuel Hahnemann Monument

The Samuel Hahnemann Monument, also known as Dr.

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Sand

Sand is a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles.

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Sandstone

Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) mineral particles or rock fragments.

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Scott Burton

Scott Burton (June 23, 1939 – December 29, 1989) was an American sculptor and performance artist best known for his large-scale furniture sculptures in granite and bronze.

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Scott Circle

Scott Circle is a traffic circle in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., at the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue, and 16th Street, N.W. N Street stops short of meeting the circle from either direction, and is connected to Rhode Island and Massachusetts avenues through Corregidor Street and Bataan Street.

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Scottish Rite

The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry (the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction in the United States often omits the and, while the English Constitution in the United Kingdom omits the Scottish), commonly known as simply the Scottish Rite (or, in England and Australia, as the Rose Croix although this is only one of its degrees), is one of several Rites of Freemasonry.

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Sculpture

Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.

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Seated Woman on a Bench

Seated Woman on a Bench is a bronze sculpture by Willem de Kooning.

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Seated Woman, 1957

Seated Woman is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, catalogued as LH 435.

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Seated Yucatan Woman

Seated Yucatán Woman is a bronze sculpture, by Francisco Zúñiga.

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Second Division Memorial

The Second Division Memorial is located in President's Park, between 17th Street Northwest and Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC, United States.

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Self-Portrait with Model at Bergamo

Self-Portrait with Model at Bergamo is a bronze sculpture by Giacomo Manzù, originally modeled in 1942.

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Sheridan Circle

Sheridan Circle is a traffic circle in the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of Embassy Row.

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Sidney Waugh

Sidney Waugh (January 17, 1904 – June 30, 1963) was an American sculptor known for his monuments, medals, etched and moulded glass, and architectural sculpture.

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Sigvald Asbjørnsen

Sigvald Asbjørnsen (August 20, 1867 – September 8, 1954) was a Norwegian-born American sculptor.

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Six-Part Seating

Six-Part Seating is a sculpture by Scott Burton, installed at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. The work, conceived in 1985 and fabricated in 1998, consists of six polished red granite seats that can be arranged in a circle or side-by-side.

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Sky Hooks

Sky Hooks is a painted sheet steel sculpture by Alexander Calder, constructed in 1962.

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Sky Landscape

Sky Landscape is a sculpture by Louise Nevelson.

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Smithsonian American Art Museum

The Smithsonian American Art Museum (commonly known as SAAM, and formerly the National Museum of American Art) is a museum in Washington, D.C., part of the Smithsonian Institution.

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Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution, established on August 10, 1846 "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge," is a group of museums and research centers administered by the Government of the United States.

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Smithsonian Institution Building

The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.

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Sol LeWitt

Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including Conceptual art and Minimalism.

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Solon Borglum

Solon Hannibal de la Mothe Borglum (December 22, 1868 – January 31, 1922) was an American sculptor.

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Sound installation

Sound installation (related to sound art and sound sculpture) is an intermedia and time based art form.

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Spatial Concept: Nature

Spatial Concept: Nature is a bronze sculpture by Lucio Fontana, installed at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. The work was designed during 1959-1960 and cast in 1965.

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Sphere Within Sphere

Sphere Within Sphere (Sfera con sfera) is a bronze sculpture by Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro.

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Spider (Bourgeois)

Spider is a sculpture by Louise Bourgeois.

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St. Jerome the Priest (Meštrović)

St.

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Stainless steel

In metallurgy, stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox from French inoxydable (inoxidizable), is a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content by mass.

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Steel

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon and other elements.

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Stele II

Stele II is an abstract sculpture, constructed in 1973, by Ellsworth Kelly.

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Straw

Straw is an agricultural by-product, the dry stalks of cereal plants, after the grain and chaff have been removed.

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Subcommittee (Cragg)

Subcommittee is a sculpture by Tony Cragg.

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Surgeon General of the United States Navy

The Surgeon General of the United States Navy is the most senior commissioned officer of the Medical Corps of the United States Navy, is a vice admiral, and is a member of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.

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Susan Philipsz

Susan Mary Philipsz OBE (born 1965) is a Scottish artist who won the 2010 Turner Prize.

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Taras Shevchenko Memorial

The Taras Shevchenko Memorial is a bronze statue and stone relief-adorned wall located on the 2200 block of P Street NW in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.

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Terracotta

Terracotta, terra cotta or terra-cotta (Italian: "baked earth", from the Latin terra cocta), a type of earthenware, is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic, where the fired body is porous.

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The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace

The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace are bronze, fire-gilded statue groups on Lincoln Memorial Circle in West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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The Back Series

The Back Series is a series of four bas-relief sculptures, by Henri Matisse.

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The Drummer (Flanagan)

The Drummer is a bronze sculpture, by Barry Flanagan.

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The Ellipse

The Ellipse (sometimes referred to as President's Park South) is a 52-acre (210,000 m²) park located south of the White House fence and north of Constitution Avenue and the National Mall.

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The Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution

The Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution is a sculpture located beside Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., United States.

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The Great Warrior of Montauban

The Great Warrior of Montauban is a bronze sculpture by Antoine Bourdelle.

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The Octagon House

The Octagon House, also known as the Colonel John Tayloe III House, is located at 1799 New York Avenue, Northwest in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Colonel John Tayloe III, for whom the house was built, was born at Mount Airy – which he later inherited – the colonial estate built by his father, John Tayloe II on the north bank of the Rappahannock River across from Tappahannock, Virginia.

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The Phillips Collection

The Phillips Collection is an art museum founded by Duncan Phillips and Marjorie Acker Phillips in 1921 as the Phillips Memorial Gallery located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Phillips was the grandson of James H. Laughlin, a banker and co-founder of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company.

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The Three Soldiers

The Three Soldiers (also known as The Three Servicemen) is a bronze statue on the Washington, DC National Mall commemorating the Vietnam War.

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Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson

Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson (January 29, 1871 – October 29, 1932), also known as Tho.

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Theodore Roosevelt Island

Theodore Roosevelt Island is an island and national memorial located in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. The island was given to the American people by the Theodore Roosevelt Association in memory of the 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt.

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Thinker on a Rock

Thinker on a Rock is a bronze sculpture by Barry Flanagan.

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Thomas Ball (artist)

Thomas Ball (June 3, 1819 – December 11, 1911) was an American sculptor and musician.

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Thomas Circle

Thomas Circle is a traffic circle in Northwest Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Thomas Hastings (architect)

Thomas Hastings (March 11, 1860 – October 22, 1929) was an American architect, a partner in the firm of Carrère and Hastings (active 1885–1929).

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Three-Piece No. 3: Vertebrae (Working Model)

Three-Piece No.

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Three-Piece Reclining Figure No. 2: Bridge Prop

Three-Piece Reclining Figure No.

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Throwback (3/3)

Throwback is a public artwork by American artist Tony Smith, located at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Company (known colloquially as Tiffany or Tiffany's) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer, headquartered in New York City.

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Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (Makovský)

Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk is an outdoor sculpture depicting the founding President of Czechoslovakia.

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Tony Cragg

Sir Anthony Douglas Cragg, CBE, RA (born 9 April 1949) is a British sculptor.

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Tony Smith (sculptor)

Anthony Peter Smith (September 23, 1912 – December 26, 1980) was an American sculptor, visual artist, architectural designer, and a noted theorist on art.

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Treasury Building (Washington, D.C.)

The Treasury Building in Washington, D.C., is a National Historic Landmark building which is the headquarters of the United States Department of the Treasury.

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Two-Piece Reclining Figure: Points

Two-Piece Reclining Figure: Points is a sculpture by Henry Moore, catalogued as LH 606, and created in 1969–70.

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Typewriter Eraser, Scale X

Typewriter Eraser, Scale X is a sculpture of a large-scale typewriter eraser by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen.

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U Street

The U Street Corridor is a commercial and residential district in Northwest Washington, D.C, U.S.A., with many shops, restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and music venues along a nine-block stretch of U Street.

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U Street station

U Street is a rapid transit station on the Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro in Washington, D.C..

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Ulysses Ricci

Ulysses Anthony Ricci (1888–1960) was an American sculptor known primarily for his architectural sculpture.

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Ulysses S. Grant Memorial

The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial is a presidential memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring American Civil War general and 18th United States President Ulysses S. Grant.

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United States Department of State

The United States Department of State (DOS), often referred to as the State Department, is the United States federal executive department that advises the President and represents the country in international affairs and foreign policy issues.

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United States Department of the Interior

The United States Department of the Interior (DOI) is the United States federal executive department of the U.S. government responsible for the management and conservation of most federal lands and natural resources, and the administration of programs relating to Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, territorial affairs, and insular areas of the United States.

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is the United States' official memorial to the Holocaust.

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Untitled (Kelly)

Untitled is an abstract sculpture by Ellsworth Kelly.

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Untitled (Shapiro)

Untitled, 1989, is a bronze abstract sculpture by Joel Shapiro.

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Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross

Upright Motive No.

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Van Ness Mausoleum

The Van Ness Mausoleum was designed by George Hadfield.

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Vassil Levsky (sculpture)

Vassil Levsky is an outdoor bust of Vasil Levski, installed outside the Embassy of Bulgaria (1621 22nd Street NW), near Sheridan Circle, in Embassy Row, Washington, D.C., United States.

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Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a 2-acre (8,000 m²) U.S. national memorial in Washington D.C. It honors service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War, service members who died in service in Vietnam/South East Asia, and those service members who were unaccounted for (missing in action, MIA) during the war.

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Vietnam Women's Memorial

The Vietnam Women's Memorial is a memorial dedicated to the women of the United States who served in the Vietnam War, most of whom were nurses.

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Vincenc Makovský

Vincenc Makovský (Vincent Makovsky) (3 June 1900 – 28 December 1966) was an avant-garde Czech sculptor and industrial designer.

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Vinnie Ream

Lavinia Ellen "Vinnie" Ream Hoxie (September 25, 1847 – November 20, 1914) was an American sculptor.

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Virginia Avenue

Virginia Avenue is a street in the Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast quadrants of Washington, D.C. Like other state-named streets in Washington, it diagonally crosses the grid pattern formed by lettered (east-west) and numbered (north-south) streets.

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Volcanic ash

Volcanic ash consists of fragments of pulverized rock, minerals and volcanic glass, created during volcanic eruptions and measuring less than 2 mm (0.079 inches) in diameter.

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Volcanic rock

Volcanic rock (often shortened to volcanics in scientific contexts) is a rock formed from magma erupted from a volcano.

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Voltri XV

Voltri XV is an abstract sculpture by David Smith.

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Walker Hancock

Walker Kirtland Hancock (June 28, 1901 – December 30, 1998) was an American sculptor and teacher.

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Walt Whitman

Walter "Walt" Whitman (May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, and journalist.

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Ward Circle

Ward Circle is a traffic circle at the intersection of Nebraska and Massachusetts avenues in Northwest, Washington, D.C. The circle, totaling, is owned and administered by the National Park Service through its Rock Creek Park unit.

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Washington Circle

Washington Circle is a traffic circle in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., United States.

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Washington Harbour

Washington Harbour is a Class-A mixed-use development located at 3000 and 3050 K Street, N.W., in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

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Washington Metro

The Washington Metro, known colloquially as Metro and branded Metrorail, is the heavy rail rapid transit system serving the Washington metropolitan area in the United States.

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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), commonly referred to as Metro, is a tri-jurisdictional government agency that operates transit service in the Washington metropolitan area.

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Washington Monument

The Washington Monument is an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first President of the United States.

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Weathering steel

Weathering steel, often referred to by the genericized trademark COR-TEN steel and sometimes written without the hyphen as corten steel, is a group of steel alloys which were developed to eliminate the need for painting, and form a stable rust-like appearance after several years exposure to weather.

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West Potomac Park

West Potomac Park is a U.S. national park in Washington, D.C., adjacent to the National Mall.

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Willem de Kooning

Willem de Kooning (April 24, 1904 – March 19, 1997) was a Dutch abstract expressionist artist.

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William Couper (sculptor)

William L Couper (1853 – June 23, 1942) was an American sculptor.

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William Wetmore Story

William Wetmore Story (February 12, 1819 – October 7, 1895) was an American sculptor, art critic, poet, and editor.

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Wish Tree for Washington, DC

Wish Tree for Washington, DC is a public art work by Yoko Ono.

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Yam (vegetable)

Yam is the common name for some plant species in the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae) that form edible tubers.

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Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono (小野 洋子, born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist who is also known for her work in performance art and filmmaking.

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Young Girl on a Chair

Young Girl on a Chair is a 1955 bronze sculpture by Giacomo Manzù, installed at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. The work measures 45 x 23 3/8 x 43 3/4 inches and depicts a nude young girl with her arms rested in her lap.

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Zachary Oxman

Zachary Oxman (born 1968) is a contemporary sculptor and artist who creates sculptures, architectural pieces, and installations using varying types of media.

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Zero Milestone

The Zero Milestone is a zero mile marker monument in Washington, D.C. intended as the initial milestone from which all road distances in the United States should be reckoned when it was built.

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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with symbol Zn and atomic number 30.

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14th Street Bridges

The 14th Street Bridges are five bridges near each other that cross the Potomac River, connecting Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. A major gateway for automotive and rail traffic, the bridge complex is named for 14th Street (U.S. Route 1), which feeds automotive traffic into it on the D.C. end.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_art_in_Washington,_D.C.,_Ward_2

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