Title |
Artist |
Year |
Location/GPS Coordinates |
Material |
Dimensions |
Owner |
Image |
Victims of Communism Memorial |
Tiananmen Square protesters of 1989, statue recreated by Thomas Marsh |
June 12, 2007 (dedication) |
Massachusetts and New Jersey Avenues and G Street, N.W.
38°53′55″N 77°00′43″W / 38.898489°N 77.012053°W / 38.898489; -77.012053
|
Bronze |
10 feet tall (3 m) |
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation |
 |
National Japanese American Memorial To Patriotism During World War II |
Nina Akumu & Paul Matisse |
2000 |
Louisiana Ave., New Jersey Ave. & D St., N.W.
38°53′40″N 77°00′38″W / 38.894523°N 77.010488°W / 38.894523; -77.010488
|
Bronze & barbed wire |
|
National Park Service[1] |
|
George Gordon Meade Memorial |
Charles Grafly |
1927 |
Constitution Ave. & Pennsylvania Ave, N.W. 38°53′31.67″N 77°0′59.2″W / 38.8921306°N 77.016444°W / 38.8921306; -77.016444 |
|
|
[2][3][4] |
 |
District Building Allegorical Roofline Figures |
Adolfo Nesti |
ca. 1907–1908 |
1350 E St., N.W. Washington |
Marble |
28 figures. Each figure: H. 8 ft. |
John A. Wilson Building[5][6] |
|
American Legion Freedom Bell |
Unknown |
1975 |
Union Station 38°53′47.6″N 77°0′23.53″W / 38.896556°N 77.0065361°W / 38.896556; -77.0065361 |
Bronze & Concrete |
8 tons |
National Park Service[7] |
|
The Progress of Railroading |
Louis Saint-Gaudens |
|
Union Station |
|
|
[8] |
|
Senate Garage Fountain |
|
|
N. Capital & D St., N.E. |
Granite |
|
[9] |
|
John Philip Sousa |
Terry Jones |
2005 |
7th St. & Virginia Ave., S.E. |
Bronze |
|
[10] |
|
Peace Monument |
Franklin Simmons |
1877 |
Peace Circle |
Marble |
Approx. 40 × 10 × 10 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[11] |
 |
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial |
Henry Shrady, Edmond Amateis & Sherry Edmundson Fry |
1912–1920 |
Union Square at The National Mall 38°53′23.24″N 77°0′46.49″W / 38.8897889°N 77.0129139°W / 38.8897889; -77.0129139 |
Bronze & Marble |
Equestrian statue of Grant: approx. 17 ft. 2 in. × 8 ft. × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 22½ ft. × 6 ft. 4 ft.; Platform: approx. W. 252 ft. D. 71 ft. (10,700 lbs.). |
United States Department of the Interior[12] |
 |
John J. Pershing General of the Armies |
Robert White |
1983 |
Pershing Park |
Bronze & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. 108 × 28 × 28 in.; Base: approx. 51 × 53 × 53 in.; Wall facing rear of sculpture: approx. H. 10 ft. W. 3 ft. L. 31½ ft.; Wall facing left side of sculpture: approx. H. 10 ft. W. 3 ft. L. 49 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[13] |
 |
Bulletin Building Reliefs |
Charles Sullivan |
1928 |
717 6th Street, N.W. |
Stone |
4 reliefs. Overall facade area: approx. 37 × 25 ft. |
717 6th Street Associates[14] |
|
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial (Stephenson) |
J. Massey Rhind |
1909 |
Indiana Plaza |
Bronze, Granite & Concrete |
Shaft: approx. H. 25 ft.; Base: approx. H. 2 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[15] |
 |
Friendship Archway |
Alfred H. Liu |
1985 |
Chinatown |
Steel, Ceramic, Marble, Wood, Metal or Concrete, Gold Leaf & Granite |
Overall: approx. H. 47 ft. 7 in. × W. 75 ft. (128 tons). |
Office of Business and Economic Development[16] |
 |
Government Printing Office Workers |
Armin Scheler |
1937 |
United States Government Printing Office |
Cast stone |
3 reliefs. Each relief: approx. 9 ft. × 5 ft. × 6 in. |
General Services Administration[17] |
 |
Titanic Memorial |
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney & John Horrigan |
1926 |
Waterfront Park, 4th & P St., S.W. |
Granite & Concrete |
Sculpture: approx. 12 × 8 × 2 ft.; Base: approx. 5½ × 4 × 4 ft.; Platform: approx. W. 50 ft. × D. 13 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[18] |
 |
Literature, Science, Art |
Bela Pratt |
1895 |
Library of Congress |
Granite |
|
Library of Congress[19] |
|
The Court of Neptune Fountain |
Roland Hinton Perry |
1897–1898 |
Library of Congress |
Bronze & Granite |
Basin: W. 50 ft.; Figures range from: H. 10 ft. to H. 12 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[20] |
 |
Andrew W. Mellon Memorial Fountain |
Sidney Waugh & Otto Eggers |
1949–1951 |
Constitution Ave & 6th St. at Pennsylvania Ave, N.W. 38°53′32.59″N 77°1′9.9″W / 38.8923861°N 77.019417°W / 38.8923861; -77.019417 |
Bronze, Granite & Quartz |
Fountain: approx. Diam: 38 ft.; Base: approx. 66 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[21] |
|
Robert A. Taft Memorial |
Wheeler Williams |
1958 |
United States Capitol
38°53′34″N 77°0′40″W / 38.89278°N 77.01111°W / 38.89278; -77.01111
|
Bronze, Granite & Marble |
Figure: approx. 12 × 3½ × 2 ft.; Base: approx. 5½ × 4½ × 3 ft.; Tower: approx. 100 × 32 × 11 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[22] |
 |
Justice and History |
Thomas Crawford |
Original 1863
Replacement 1974
|
United States Capitol – Senate Wing |
Marble |
Overall: 3 ft. 10 in. × 11 ft. 2 in. × 2 ft. 2 in. |
United States Capitol[23] |
|
Decorative Wreath Panels |
Paul Manship |
1959–1960 |
United States Capitol |
Marble |
|
United States Capitol[24] |
|
Lyndon Baines Johnson Megalith |
Harold Vogel |
1975 |
Lady Bird Johnson Park |
Granite |
Approx. 19 × 7 × 7 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[25] |
|
Reverence |
Deirdre Saunder |
1991 |
701 Maryland Avenue, N.E. |
Painted metal |
Sculpture: approx. 7 ft. × 3 ft. 9 in. × 1/2 in.; Base: approx. 5½ in. × 2 ft. 10 in. × 1 ft. 3 in. |
DC Art/Works[26] |
|
The Bex Eagle |
Lorenzo Ghiglieri |
1982 |
Pershing Park |
Silicon Bronze & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. 40½ × 50 × 33 in.; Base: approx. 4 ft. 11 in. × 2 ft. 8 in. × 2 ft. 8 in. |
United States Department of the Interior[27] |
 |
Social Security Relief Panels |
Emma Lu Davis & Henry Kreis |
1941 |
United States Department of Health and Human Services |
Granite |
3 Panels. Relief: approx. H. 7½ ft. W. 6½. |
General Services Administration[28][29][30] |
|
Railroad Retirement |
Robert Kittredge |
1941 |
United States Department of Health and Human Services |
Granite |
Relief: approx. 9 ft. × 8 ft. × 6 in. |
General Services Administration[31] |
|
Shorepoints I |
James Rosati |
1977 |
United States Department of Health and Human Services |
Painted Aluminum |
Approx. H. 9 ft. W. 20 ft. |
General Services Administration[32] |
|
Railroad Employment |
Robert Kittredge |
1941 |
330 C. St, S.W., South Building |
Red granite |
Relief: approx. 9 ft. × 8 ft. × 6 in. |
General Services Administration[33] |
|
Urban Life |
John Gregory |
1939–1942 |
Municipal Center, 300 Indiana Avenue, N.W., West Entrance |
Granite |
Relief: approx. 12 ft. × 11 ft. × 15 in. |
Department of Administrative Services[34] |
|
Health and Welfare |
Hildreth Meiere |
1941 |
Municipal Center, 300 Indiana Avenue, N.W., West Entrance |
Ceramic |
Mural: approx. H. 8 ft. × W. 81 ft. |
Department of Administrative Services[35] |
|
Democracy in Action |
Waylande Gregory |
1941 |
Municipal Center, 300 Indiana Avenue, N.W., West Courtyard |
High-fire ceramic clay in terra cotta. |
Relief: approx. H. 8 ft. × L. 81 ft. |
Department of Administrative Services[36] |
|
Heating Plant Machinery |
Paul Philippe Cret |
1933 |
Central Heating & Refrigeration Plant, 13th St. between C & D St. |
|
5 reliefs. Four reliefs: approx. H. 1½ ft. W. 2 ft.; One relief: approx. H. 14 ft. W. 7 ft. |
General Services Administration[37] |
|
Abstract |
Wyten |
1989 |
820 1st St., N.W. |
Painted Metal |
Sculpture: approx. 9 × 9 × 9 ft. |
Unknown[38] |
|
The Maine Lobsterman |
Victor Kahill |
1981 |
Water St. & 6th St., S.W.
38°52′37″N 77°1′18″W / 38.87694°N 77.02167°W / 38.87694; -77.02167
|
Bronze & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. 5 × 2 × 3½ ft.; Boulder: approx. H. 4 ft.; Flat stone block base: approx. W. 4½ ft. D. 8 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[39] |
 |
John Marshall: Chief Justice of the United States |
William Wetmore Story |
ca. 1920 |
C St. & 3rd St., N.W.
38°53′36″N 77°1′03″W / 38.89333°N 77.01750°W / 38.89333; -77.01750
|
Bronze & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. 6 ft. 10 in. × 4 ft. 10 in. × 7 ft. 10 in.; Base: 5 ft. 4 in.x 4 ft. 10 in. 7 ft. |
General Services Administration[40] |
 |
Torch of Learning |
Edward Pearce Casey |
1893 |
Library of Congress |
Gilded Copper |
Sculpture: approx. H. 15 ft. W. 4½ ft.; Base: approx. W. 6½ ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[41] |
|
Ethnological Heads |
William Boyd, Henry Jackson Ellicott & Otis Mason |
1891 |
Library of Congress |
Granite |
33 keystone heads. Each: approx. H. 18 in. W. 12 in. |
Architect of the Capitol[42] |
|
Pension Building Frieze |
Caspar Buberl |
1883 |
National Building Museum
38°53′52″N 77°1′03″W / 38.89778°N 77.01750°W / 38.89778; -77.01750
|
Terra cotta |
approx. H. 3 ft. D. 4 in. L. 1,200 ft. |
National Building Museum[43] |
 |
The Torch of Freedom |
Felix de Weldon |
1976 |
Constitution Ave. & 2nd St. at Maryland Ave., N.E. 38°53′32.95″N 77°0′59.16″W / 38.8924861°N 77.0164333°W / 38.8924861; -77.0164333 |
Bronze, Granite & Marble |
Sculpture: approx. H. 35 ft. W. 7 ft.; Base: approx. H. 1 in. W. 9 ft. |
[44] |
|
The Evolution of Justice Doors |
John James Donnelly |
1935 |
United States Supreme Court Building |
Bronze |
Overall: approx. H. 17 ft. W. 9½ ft. (3,000 lbs.). |
Architect of the Capitol[45] |
|
The Old Brick Capitol Plaque |
|
1950 |
United States Supreme Court Building |
|
|
Architect of the Capitol[46] |
|
Justice, the Guardian of Liberty |
Hermon Atkins MacNeil |
1935 |
United States Supreme Court Building |
Marble |
approx. H. 18 ft. W. 60 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[47] |
 |
Figure of Puck over Fountain and Pool |
Brenda Putnam |
1932 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
Marble |
Sculpture: approx. H. 46 in. × W. 35 in. |
Folger Shakespeare Library[48] |
 |
Tragedy and Comedy |
Paul Philippe Cret |
1932 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
Marble |
2 reliefs. Each: approx. H. 2 ft. W. 2 ft. |
Folger Shakespeare Library[49] |
 |
Scenes from Shakespeare |
John Gregory |
1932 |
Folger Shakespeare Library
38°53′21.7″N 77°0′11.42″W / 38.889361°N 77.0031722°W / 38.889361; -77.0031722
|
Marble |
9 reliefs. Each: W. 72 in. × H. 62 in. |
Folger Shakespeare Library[50] |
 |
The Lone Sailor |
Stanley Bleifeld |
1986 |
United States Navy Memorial
38°53′39″N 77°1′23″W / 38.89417°N 77.02306°W / 38.89417; -77.02306
|
Bronze & Granite |
2 parts. Figure: approx. 7 ft. 1 in. × 32 in. × 27 in.; Base: approx. H. 2 in. W. 32 in.; Duffel bag: approx. 46 × 24 × 43 in.; Base: approx. 3 × 21 × 30 in. |
United States Department of the Interior[51] |
|
United States Navy Memorial |
|
1987 |
United States Navy Memorial
38°53′39″N 77°1′23″W / 38.89417°N 77.02306°W / 38.89417; -77.02306
|
Bronze & Granite |
|
United States Department of the Interior |
 |
Emancipation Memorial |
Thomas Ball |
1875 |
Lincoln Park
38°53′23″N 76°59′20″W / 38.88972°N 76.98889°W / 38.88972; -76.98889
|
Bronze & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. 9 × 6 × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 9 × 12 × 10 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[52] |
 |
General Winfield Scott Hancock |
Henry Jackson Ellicott |
1896 |
7th St & Pennsylvania Ave.
38°53′37.46″N 77°1′20.12″W / 38.8937389°N 77.0222556°W / 38.8937389; -77.0222556
|
Bronze & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. H. 9 ft. W. 7 ft.; Upper base: approx. 4 ft.x 19 ft. 4 in. × 3 ft. 8 in. Diam . 25 ft.; Lower base: approx. W. 10 ft. L. 17 ft. D. 1 ft. 5 in. |
United States Department of the Interior[53] |
 |
Columbus Door |
Randolph Rogers |
1860 |
United States Capitol |
Bronze |
16 ft. 8 in. × 9 ft. 9 in. |
United States Capitol[54] |
 |
War and Peace |
E. Luigi Persico, Paul Manship |
1835, Replacement: 1960 |
United States Capitol |
Marble |
Sculptures: approx. H. 10 ft.; Base: approx. H. 4 ft. Diam. 45 in. |
United States Capitol[55][56] |
|
James A. Garfield Monument |
John Quincy Adams Ward |
1887 |
United States Capitol
38°53′19″N 77°0′46″W / 38.88861°N 77.01278°W / 38.88861; -77.01278
|
Bronze |
Overall: approx. H. 25 ft.; Garfield: approx. H. 9 ft.; Seated figures on base: approx. H. 5 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[57] |
 |
Eagles |
Frederick Roth |
1934 |
Interstate Commerce Commission |
Limestone |
|
General Services Administration[58] |
|
Intercommunication Between Continents of America and Asia |
Sidney Waugh |
|
Interstate Commerce Commission |
Limestone |
10 ft. × 45 ft. |
General Services Administration[59] |
|
Security of the Mails |
Joseph E. Renier |
1934 |
Interstate Commerce Commission |
Limestone |
3½ ft. |
General Services Administration[60] |
|
Spirit of Progress and Civilization Pediment |
Adolph Weinman |
1934 |
Interstate Commerce Commission, 13th St. Facade |
Limestone |
12 ft. × 67 ft. |
General Services Administration[61] |
|
The Recorder of the Archives |
James Earle Fraser |
1935 |
National Archives and Records Administration, 7th & Pennsylvania Ave. |
Limestone |
H. 8 ft. |
National Archives and Records Administration[62] |
 |
Medallions on National Archives |
James Earle Fraser, Robert Ingersoll Aitken & Ulysses Ricci |
1934 |
National Archives and Records Administration, 7th & Pennsylvania Ave. 38°53′33.64″N 77°1′23.15″W / 38.8926778°N 77.0230972°W / 38.8926778; -77.0230972 |
Indiana Limestone |
13 medallions. Each medallion: Diam. 8 ft. |
National Archives and Records Administration[63] |
|
Acroterion Eagles |
James Earle Fraser, Robert Ingersoll Aitken & Ulysses Ricci |
|
National Archives and Records Administration |
Limestone |
|
National Archives and Records Administration[64] |
|
John Philip Sousa Monument |
Unknown |
ca. 1933 |
Congressional Cemetery |
|
|
Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery[10] |
 |
Walter Jones Memorial |
Unknown |
|
Congressional Cemetery |
Marble |
|
Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery[65] |
 |
General Alexander Macomb Monument |
Unknown |
1941 |
Congressional Cemetery – NE Section, Range 55, Site 147 |
Marble & Granite |
Obelisk: approx. H. 78 in.; Shaft: approx. 22 × 40 × 40 in.; Base: approx. 14 × 42 × 42 in. |
Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery[66] |
 |
Taza (Burial Marker) |
Doug Hyde |
1971 |
Congressional Cemetery |
Stone & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. 1 ft. 6 in. × 1 ft. 6 in. × 8 in.; Base: approx. 4 in. × 2 ft. × 10 in. |
Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery[67] |
 |
Latrobe Cenotaphs |
Benjamin Henry Latrobe |
1816–1877 |
Congressional Cemetery |
Sandstone |
Over 100. Each: H. 4½ ft. |
Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery[68] |
 |
Lieutenant John T. McLaughlin Monument |
Struthers & Company |
1847 |
Congressional Cemetery – SE Section, Range 50, Site 253 |
Marble |
|
Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery[69] |
 |
Arsenal Monument |
Lot Flannery |
1865 |
Congressional Cemetery – NW Section, Range 97, Section 142
38°52′53″N 76°58′50″W / 38.88139°N 76.98056°W / 38.88139; -76.98056
|
Marble, Granite |
Sculpture: 25 ft. × 5 ft. 6 in. × 5 ft. 6 in. Base: 1 ft. 1 in. × 6 ft. × 6 ft. |
National Cemetery Administration[70] |
 |
The Progress of Civilization |
Thomas Crawford |
1859 |
United States Capitol, Senate Wing |
Marble |
Pediment: L. 80 ft. × H. 12 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[71] |
|
General Casimir Pulaski |
Kazimierz Chodziński |
1910 |
Pennsylvania Ave & 13th St., N.W. 38°53′45.41″N 77°1′48.1″W / 38.8959472°N 77.030028°W / 38.8959472; -77.030028 |
Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. H. 15 ft. W. 12 ft.; Base: approx. H. 12 ft. W. 15 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[72] |
 |
Water |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1933 |
United States Department of Justice, 10th St. & Constitution Ave., N.W. |
Marble |
|
Department of Justice[73] |
|
Fire |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1933 |
United States Department of Justice, 10th St. & Constitution Ave., N.W. |
|
|
Department of Justice[74] |
|
Viking Ships Relief |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1932–1934 |
United States Department of Justice, 10th St. & Constitution Ave., N.W. |
Limestone |
|
Department of Justice[75] |
|
Four Winds Reliefs |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1932–1934 |
United States Department of Justice, 10th St. & Constitution Ave., N.W. |
Limestone |
|
Department of Justice[76] |
|
Law and Order Relief |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1935 |
United States Department of Justice, 10th St. & Constitution Ave., N.W.
38°53′45″N 77°1′48″W / 38.89583°N 77.03000°W / 38.89583; -77.03000
|
Limestone |
Relief: approx. H. 6 ft. W. 10 ft. |
General Services Administration[77] |
|
Brigadier General Albert Pike |
Gaetano Trentanove |
Cast 1899 |
3rd & D St., N.W. |
Bronze & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. H. 11 ft.; Base: approx. W. 17 ft. 1 in. D. 17 ft. 2 in. |
United States Department of the Interior[78] |
 |
Captain Nathan Hale |
Bela Lyon Pratt |
Cast 1930 |
United States Department of Justice |
Bronze & Granite |
Sculpture: approx. 76 × 26 × 23 in.; Base: approx. 49¼ × 27 × 26½ in. |
General Services Administration[79] |
 |
Supreme Court Flagpole Bases |
John Donnelly |
1935 |
United States Capitol |
Bronze & Marble |
2 flagpole bases. Each flagpole base: approx. H. 9 ft. W. 6 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[80] |
|
Genius of America |
Bruno Mankowski |
1828 |
United States Capitol |
Marble |
Pediment: approx. W. 81 ft. 6 in.; Figures: approx. H. 9 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[81] |
|
Columbia Pediment |
Edgar Walter |
1935 |
United State Customs Building, 14th & Constitution, N.W. 38°53′32.18″N 77°1′55.21″W / 38.8922722°N 77.0320028°W / 38.8922722; -77.0320028 |
Limestone |
18 ft. 9 in. × 86 ft. 6 in. |
General Services Administration[82] |
|
Commodore John Paul Jones |
Charles Henry Niehaus |
1912 |
West Potomac Park
38°53′18″N 77°2′22″W / 38.88833°N 77.03944°W / 38.88833; -77.03944
|
Bronze |
Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite or Vermont marble; Pylon: marble. Fountains: marble. |
United States Department of the Interior[83] |
 |
Drafting the Declaration of Independence |
Adolph Weinman |
1943 |
East Potomac Park 38°52′53.17″N 77°2′11.81″W / 38.8814361°N 77.0366139°W / 38.8814361; -77.0366139 |
Marble |
Pediment: approx. H. 10 ft. W. 65 ft. |
National Park Service[84] |
|
Jefferson Memorial: Thomas Jefferson |
Rudulph Evans |
1943 |
East Potomac Park
38°52′53″N 77°2′12″W / 38.88139°N 77.03667°W / 38.88139; -77.03667
|
Bronze |
Sculpture: H. 19 ft.; Base: H. 6 ft. |
National Park Service[85] |
 |
The Progress of Railroading |
Louis St. Gaudens |
1908 |
Union Station |
Granite |
6 figures. Each figure: H. 18 ft. |
[86] |
 |
Columbus Statue |
Lorado Taft |
1912 |
Union Station |
Marble |
45 × 66 × 44 ft.; Shaft: H. 40 ft.; Basin: D. 64 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[87] |
 |
Vaquero |
Luis Jiménez |
1990 |
Smithsonian American Art Museum |
Acrylic urethane, fiberglass & steel armature |
H. 16½ ft. |
Smithsonian American Art Museum[88] |
|
Abundance and Industry |
Sherry Edmundson Fry |
1936 |
United States Customs Building |
Limestone |
11 ft. 3 in. × 26½ ft. |
General Services Administration[89] |
|
Albert Gallatin |
James Earle Fraser |
1941 |
United States Treasury Department Office of the Curator, 15th St & Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.
38°53′54″N 77°2′04″W / 38.89833°N 77.03444°W / 38.89833; -77.03444
|
Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. H. 8 ft.; Base: approx. H. 4 ft. |
United States Treasury Department[90] |
 |
Trylon of Freedom |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1954 |
Federal District Court |
Granite |
H. 24 ft. |
Federal District Court[91] |
|
Abraham Lincoln |
Lot Flannery |
1868 |
Supreme Court of the District of Columbia |
Marble |
Sculpture: approx. 7 ft. 3 in. × 2 ft. 9 in. × 2 ft. 5 in.; Base: approx. 6 ft. 4 in. × 7 ft. × 7 ft. |
District of Columbia, Department of Administrative Services[92] |
 |
Oscar Straus Memorial |
Adolph Alexander Weinman |
1947 |
Interior courtyard of Federal Triangle at 14th & Constitution Ave, N.W.
38°53′38″N 77°1′54″W / 38.89389°N 77.03167°W / 38.89389; -77.03167
|
Bronze |
5 ft. × 5 ft. 6 in. × 11 ft. 6 in. |
General Services Administration[93] |
 |
Sir William Blackstone |
Paul Wayland Bartlett |
ca. 1920 |
Constitution Ave. & 3rd St. N.W.
38°53′33″N 77°0′57″W / 38.89250°N 77.01583°W / 38.89250; -77.01583
|
Gilded Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. H. 9 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[94] |
 |
Darlington Memorial Fountain: Nymph and Fawn |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1922 |
Judiciary Park at 5th & D St.
38°53′43″N 77°1′07″W / 38.89528°N 77.01861°W / 38.89528; -77.01861
|
Gilded Bronze |
Figure: approx. H. 5 × 3 × 3 ft.; Base: approx. H. 4 ft. × 3 ft. 6 in. × 3 ft.; Basin: approx. H. 1⅓ ft. × Diam. 18 ft. |
District of Columbia[95] |
 |
Benjamin Franklin |
Jacques Jouvenal |
1889 |
Old Post Office Pavilion
38°53′41″N 77°1′40″W / 38.89472°N 77.02778°W / 38.89472; -77.02778
|
Carrara Marble |
Sculpture: approx. H. 8 ft.; Base: approx. W. 5½ ft. × D. 5½ ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[96] |
 |
Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial |
Robert Berks |
1973 |
Lincoln Park
38°53′23″N 76°59′20″W / 38.88972°N 76.98889°W / 38.88972; -76.98889
|
Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. 10 × 15.5 × 9 ft.; Base: approx. 5 ft. 5 in. × 25 ft. × 20 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[97] |
 |
Temperance Fountain |
Henry D. Cogswell |
1880 |
Pennsylvania Ave & 7th St, N.W.
38°52′37.7″N 77°1′18.1″W / 38.877139°N 77.021694°W / 38.877139; -77.021694
|
Bronze or Zinc |
Overall: approx. H. 14 ft.; Fish sculpture: approx. H. 4 ft. 8 in.; Figure base: approx. H. 3 ft. 7 in. Diam. 2 ft. 3 in. |
United States Department of the Interior[98] |
 |
Major General Nathanael Greene |
Henry Kirke Brown |
1877 |
Stanton Park
38°52′37″N 76°59′59″W / 38.87694°N 76.99972°W / 38.87694; -76.99972
|
Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. H. 11 ft. W. 15 ft.; Base: approx. 14 × 17 × 8 ft. |
United States Department of the Interior[99] |
 |
Elbridge Gerry Monument |
John Frazee |
1823 |
Congressional Cemetery, NE Section, Range 29, site 9–10
38°52′57″N 76°58′41″W / 38.88250°N 76.97806°W / 38.88250; -76.97806
|
Marble |
Sculpture: approx. 11 ft. × 4 ft. 10 in. × 4 ft. 10 in.; Base: approx. 10 in. × 6 ft. × 6 ft. |
Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery[100] |
 |
Department of Justice Pediment: Ars Boni and Ars Aequi |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1934 |
Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building |
Limestone |
2 pediments. Each: L. 50 ft. |
United States Department of Justice[101] |
|
Bureaus of the Department of Commerce |
James Earle Fraser |
1931 |
United States Department of Commerce 38°53′39.48″N 77°1′58.08″W / 38.8943000°N 77.0328000°W / 38.8943000; -77.0328000 |
Limestone |
8 reliefs. Each relief: approx. H. 5 ft. W. 3 ft. |
General Services Administration[102] |
|
Alexander Robey Shepherd |
Ulric Stonewall Jackson Dunbar |
1905 |
John A. Wilson Building 38°53′43.36″N 77°1′53.74″W / 38.8953778°N 77.0315944°W / 38.8953778; -77.0315944 |
Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. H. 8 ft.; Base: approx. H. 7 ft. 6 in. W. 9 ft. 3 in. |
District of Columbia[103] |
 |
Apotheosis of Democracy |
Paul Wayland Bartlett |
1916 |
United States Capitol |
Marble |
Pediment: approx. L. 60 ft. |
United States Capitol[104] |
 |
Bartholdi Fountain |
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi |
ca. 1876 |
United States Capitol |
Cast iron |
Fountain: approx. H. 30 ft.; Basin: approx. Diam. 35 ft. (15,000 lbs.). |
United States Capitol[105] |
 |
Revolutionary War Door |
Thomas Crawford William Henry Reinhart |
1904 |
United States Capitol |
Bronze |
H. 14 ft. 5 in. |
United States Capitol[106] |
|
George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door |
Thomas Crawford |
1864–1868 |
United States Capitol |
Bronze |
H. 14 ft. 5 in. |
United States Capitol[107] |
|
Statue of Freedom |
Thomas Crawford |
1860 |
United States Capitol dome
38°53′24″N 77°0′32.4″W / 38.89000°N 77.009000°W / 38.89000; -77.009000
|
Bronze |
H. 19 ft. 6 in. (14,985 lbs.). |
United States Capitol[108] |
 |
Greek Vases |
W.H. Livingston, Sr. |
1964 |
Rayburn House Office Building |
Marble |
8 vessels. Each: approx. 9 × 3½ × 9 ft. |
Architect of the Capitol[109] |
 |
Spirit of Justice |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1961 |
Rayburn House Office Building
38°53′14″N 77°0′39″W / 38.88722°N 77.01083°W / 38.88722; -77.01083
|
Marble |
Sculpture: approx. 8 × 4½ × 5½ ft.; Base: approx. 6 in. × 4½ ft. × 5½ ft. |
United States Capitol[110] |
 |
The Majesty of Law |
C. Paul Jennewein |
1961 |
Rayburn House Office Building
38°53′14″N 77°0′39″W / 38.88722°N 77.01083°W / 38.88722; -77.01083
|
Marble |
Sculpture: approx. 8 × 4½ × 5½ ft.; Base: approx. 6 in. × 4½ ft. × 5½ ft. |
United States Capitol[111] |
 |
The Authority of Law |
James Earle Fraser |
1935 |
United States Supreme Court
38°53′27″N 77°0′20″W / 38.89083°N 77.00556°W / 38.89083; -77.00556
|
Marble |
Sculpture: approx. 6 × 6 × 8 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 10 × 12 ft. (45 tons). |
United States Capitol[112] |
 |
The Contemplation of Justice |
James Earle Fraser |
1935 |
United States Supreme Court
38°53′26″N 77°0′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444
|
Marble |
Sculpture: approx. 6 × 6 × 8 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 10 × 12 ft. (45 tons). |
United States Capitol[113] |
 |
United States Supreme Court Justice Bust Collection |
Various Artists |
1844–Present |
United States Supreme Court |
Marble |
H. 27 in. |
United States Supreme Court[114][115][116][117][118] |
|
American Professional Workers and American Laborers |
Joseph Kiselewski |
1951 |
Government Accountability Office |
|
Each panel: 10 ft. 1 × 16 ft. × 2 ft. 1/2 in. |
General Services Administration[119] |
|
Figure |
Jacques Lipchitz |
1930 |
Smithsonian Institution 38°53′20.74″N 77°1′22.84″W / 38.8890944°N 77.0230111°W / 38.8890944; -77.0230111 |
Bronze |
87½ × 38½ × 28½ in. |
Library of Congress[120] |
|
Eminent Men of Letters |
Frederick Ruckstull & Herbert Adams |
1894–1895 |
Library of Congress |
Granite |
H. 3 ft. |
Library of Congress[121][122][123][124][125] |
 |
America Fostering the Arts and Industries and Atlantes |
William Boyd |
1897 |
Library of Congress |
Granite |
Male columns: H. 6 ft. |
Library of Congress[126] |
 |
Progress of Maritime Trade Facilities |
William McVey |
1937 |
Apex Building |
Aluminum |
4 sets of doors. Each: 12½ × 3¾ ft. |
General Services Administration[127] |
|
American Eagle |
Sidney Waugh |
1938 |
Federal Trade Commission Building 38°53′34.24″N 77°1′17.98″W / 38.8928444°N 77.0216611°W / 38.8928444; -77.0216611 |
Limestone |
D. 5½ ft. |
General Services Administration[128] |
|
Foreign and Domestic Commerce Pediment |
Ulysses Ricci |
1934 |
Herbert C. Hoover Building 38°53′39.48″N 77°1′58.08″W / 38.8943000°N 77.0328000°W / 38.8943000; -77.0328000 |
Limestone |
11 × 45 ft. |
General Services Administration[129] |
|
Mining Pediment |
Frederick Roth |
1934 |
Herbert C. Hoover Building 38°53′39.48″N 77°1′58.08″W / 38.8943000°N 77.0328000°W / 38.8943000; -77.0328000 |
Limestone |
11 × 45 ft. |
General Services Administration[130] |
|
Aeronautics Pediment |
Haig Patigian |
1934 |
Herbert C. Hoover Building 38°53′39.48″N 77°1′58.08″W / 38.8943000°N 77.0328000°W / 38.8943000; -77.0328000 |
Limestone |
11 × 45 ft. |
General Services Administration[131] |
|
Fisheries Pediment |
Joseph Kiselewski |
1934 |
Herbert C. Hoover Building 38°53′39.48″N 77°1′58.08″W / 38.8943000°N 77.0328000°W / 38.8943000; -77.0328000 |
Limestone |
11 × 45 ft. |
General Services Administration[132] |
|
Heritage |
James Earle Fraser |
1935 |
National Archives and Records Administration
38°53′32″N 77°1′24″W / 38.89222°N 77.02333°W / 38.89222; -77.02333
|
Indiana Limestone |
H. 8 ft. |
National Archives and Records Administration[133] |
 |
Guardianship |
James Earle Fraser |
1935 |
National Archives and Records Administration
38°53′34″N 77°1′23″W / 38.89278°N 77.02306°W / 38.89278; -77.02306
|
Indiana Limestone |
H. 8 ft. |
National Archives and Records Administration[134] |
 |
The Guardians of the Portal |
Robert Ingersoll Aitken |
1935 |
National Archives and Records Administration |
Indiana Limestone |
Two reliefs. Each relief: approx. H. 8 ft. × W. 5 ft. |
National Archives and Records Administration[135] |
|
Destiny Pediment |
Adolph Alexander Weinman |
1935 |
National Archives and Records Administration 38°53′35.53″N 77°1′22.59″W / 38.8932028°N 77.0229417°W / 38.8932028; -77.0229417 |
Indiana Limestone, Granite |
L. 100 ft. |
National Archives and Records Administration[136] |
 |
Man Controlling Trade |
Michael Lantz |
1942 |
Federal Trade Commission Building 38°53′33.49″N 77°1′14.17″W / 38.8926361°N 77.0206028°W / 38.8926361; -77.0206028 |
Limestone |
2 pieces, each: 15 × 17 × 7 ft. |
General Services Administration[137] |
 |
Americans at Work, Past and Present |
Various Artists |
1938 |
Federal Trade Commission Building 38°53′32.67″N 77°1′14.94″W / 38.8924083°N 77.0208167°W / 38.8924083; -77.0208167 |
Limestone |
6¾ × 12½ ft. |
General Services Administration[138][139][140][141] |
|
Primitive Means of the Transmission of Communication |
Joseph E. Renier |
1934 |
Interstate Commerce Commission |
Limestone |
H. 3½ ft. |
General Services Administration[142][143][144][145][146] |
|
The Transmission of the Mail by Day and by Night |
Adolph Weinman |
1934 |
Interstate Commerce Commission |
Limestone |
H. 7 ft. |
General Services Administration[147] |
|
Interstate Commerce Commission Pediments |
Joseph Renier, Adolph Weinman, John Donnelly & George Snowden |
1934 |
Interstate Commerce Commission |
Limestone |
3½ ft. |
General Services Administration[61][148][149][150] |
|
Commerce and Communications |
Wheeler Williams |
1935 |
Interstate Commerce Commission |
Indiana limestone |
11 ft. 3in. × 39 ft. 9 in. |
General Services Administration[151] |
|
Interstate Transportation |
Edward McCartan |
1935 |
Interstate Commerce Commission 38°53′37.24″N 77°1′42.5″W / 38.8936778°N 77.028472°W / 38.8936778; -77.028472 |
Indiana limestone |
11 ft. 3 in. × 39 ft. 9 in. |
General Services Administration[152] |
|
Eagle |
Michael Lantz |
1959 |
National Guard Association of the United States |
Bronze |
|
National Guard Association of the United States[153] |
|
Acacia Griffins |
Edmond Romulus Amateis |
ca. 1936 |
Acacia Life Insurance Company
38°53′48″N 77°0′33″W / 38.89667°N 77.00917°W / 38.89667; -77.00917
|
Limestone |
2 griffins. Each griffin: approx. 5½ × 4½ × 9 ft.; Each base: approx. 58 × 61½ × 118 in. |
Acacia Life Insurance Company[154] |
|
Department of Agriculture Pediments |
Adolph A. Weinman |
1908 |
Jamie L. Whitten Building 38°53′17.8″N 77°1′47.68″W / 38.888278°N 77.0299111°W / 38.888278; -77.0299111 |
Vermont Marble |
H. 6 ft. × L 25 ft. |
United States Department of Agriculture[155][155][156][157] |
|
Scenes from American Industry |
Otto Eggers |
1956 |
Dirksen Senate Office Building |
Bronze |
5 panels. Each: Approx. 3½ ft. square. |
Dirksen Senate Office Building[158] |
|
Eagle Pediment |
Ulysses Ricci |
1956 |
Dirksen Senate Office Building
38°53′42″N 77°2′11″W / 38.89500°N 77.03639°W / 38.89500; -77.03639
|
Marble |
D 4 ft. |
Dirksen Senate Office Building[159] |
|
Olive Risley Seward |
John Cavanaugh |
1971 |
601 N. Carolina Ave, S.E.
38°53′11″N 76°59′54″W / 38.88639°N 76.99833°W / 38.88639; -76.99833
|
Lead over burlap |
Sculpture: approx. 72 × 24 × 27 in.; Stone base: approx. 30 × 18 × 18 in. |
Kresh, David & Diane[160] |
 |
Library of Congress Annex Doors |
Lee Lawrie |
1938 |
Adams building
Library of Congress |
Bronze |
3 sets of doors. Each set of doors: approx. H. 12 ft. |
United States Capitol[161] |
 |
A Cascade of Books |
Frank Eliscu |
ca. 1983 |
Library of Congress |
Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. L. 50 ft. × W. 25 ft. |
United States Capitol[162] |
|
Equal Justice Under Law |
Robert Ingersoll Aitken |
1935 |
United States Supreme Court Building |
Vermont Marble |
Pediment: approx. H. 18 ft. W. 60 ft. |
United States Capitol[163] |
 |
Library of Congress Doors |
Herbert Adams, Levi Olin Warner & Frederick William MacMonnies |
1896 |
Library of Congress |
Bronze |
H 14 ft × W 7½ ft. |
United States Capitol[164][165][166] |
 |
Past |
Robert Ingersoll Aitken |
1935 |
National Archives and Records Administration |
Indiana Limestone |
Sculpture: approx. 20 × 8 × 12 ft.; Base: approx. 12 × 12 × 15 ft. |
General Services Administration[167] |
 |
Present |
Robert Ingersoll Aitken |
1935 |
National Archives and Records Administration |
Indiana Limestone |
Sculpture: approx. 20 × 8 × 12 ft.; Base: approx. 12 × 12 × 15 ft. |
General Services Administration[168] |
 |
Build-Grow |
Richard Hunt |
1992 |
700 11th St NW |
Welded Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. 23 ft. × 84 in. × 84 in. |
Collin Equities[169] |
|
Growth Columns |
Richard Hunt |
1992 |
700 11th St NW |
Welded Bronze |
4 columns. Columns: approx. H. ranges 15 to 19 ft. Diam. ranges 12 to 16 in. |
Collin Equities[170][171] |
|
Branching Column |
Richard Hunt |
1992 |
700 11th St NW |
Welded Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. 4 × 3 × 2 ft.; Base: approx. H. 7 ft. Diam. 8 in. |
Collin Equities[172] |
|
Swan Column |
Richard Hunt |
1992 |
700 11th St NW |
Welded Bronze |
Sculpture: approx. H. 3 ft. W. 4 ft.; Base: approx. H. 6 ft. Diam: 11 ft. |
Collin Equities[173] |
|
Composition for the Axemen |
Ken Wyten |
|
830 First Street, N.E., Washington, District of Columbia |
|
|
Dreyfus, Zuckerman & Kronstadt [174] |
|
Trigadilly |
Chas Coburn |
1990 |
820 1st St, N.W. – Courtyard |
Painted Steel |
Sculpture: approx. 35 s 4 × 16 ft.; Base: approx. 8 × 4 × 20 ft. |
Dreyfus, Zuckerman & Kronstadt [175] |
|
The Yellow Line |
Constance Flueres |
1989 |
Gallery Place Metro |
|
|
Washington Metro[176][177] |
|
The Glory of Chinese Descendants |
Foon Sham |
2000 |
Gallery Place Metro, Chinatown Exit |
|
|
Washington Metro[176]][177] |
 |
Epoch |
Albert Paley |
2004 |
PEPCO Headquarters |
|
|
Washington Metro[176]][177] |
 |
Air Shaft Tunnel |
Val E. Lewton |
1992 |
H St. N.W. & 3rd St. N.W. |
|
|
[176] |
|
Of the People |
Egon Daley |
1995 |
One Judiciary Square, 441 4th St., N.W. |
|
|
[176] |
|
Quadrature Nimbii |
Val E. Lewton |
1996 |
One Judiciary Square, 441 4th St., N.W. |
|
|
[176] |
|
Hopscotch Bridge |
Val E. Lewton |
1997 |
H Street Bridge, H St. between N Capitol 7 1st St. |
|
|
[176] |
|
Earth Point |
Karen Brown |
2003 |
Office of Homeland Security, 2720 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., S.E. |
|
|
[176] |
|
Ready |
William Wegman |
|
L'Enfant Plaza Metro Station |
|
|
[176] |
|
Southwest Gateway |
G. Byron Peck |
2008 |
12th St Tunnels, Maine Ave SW & 12th St, S.W. |
|
2400 Sq. Ft. |
[176][178] |
|
Dragon Gate |
Andrew T. Crawford |
2007 |
Alley, between 603 and 604 H St., N.W. |
|
|
[176] |
|
Balance |
Marcia Billig |
2002 |
13th St., N.E. & Constitution Ave., N.E. & Tennessee Ave., N.E. |
Bronze |
|
[176] |
|
Ocean Piece |
Jorge Martin |
1995 |
Archives station |
Marble |
|
Washington Metro[179] |
|
The Tempest |
Greg Wyatt |
1993–1994 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
|
Folger Shakespeare Library[180] |
|
Julius Caesar |
Greg Wyatt |
1993–1994 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
|
Folger Shakespeare Library[180] |
|
King Lear |
Greg Wyatt |
1993–1994 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
|
Folger Shakespeare Library[180] |
|
Hamlet |
Greg Wyatt |
1993–1994 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
|
Folger Shakespeare Library[180] |
|
Twelfth Night |
Greg Wyatt |
1993–1994 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
|
Folger Shakespeare Library[180] |
|
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Greg Wyatt |
1993–1994 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
|
Folger Shakespeare Library[180] |
|
Henry IV, Part 2 |
Greg Wyatt |
1993–1994 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
|
Folger Shakespeare Library[180] |
|
Macbeth |
Greg Wyatt |
1993–1994 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
|
Folger Shakespeare Library[180] |
|
Bearing Witness |
Martin Puryear |
ca. 1998 |
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Woodrow Wilson Plaza 38°53′36.98″N 77°1′47.46″W / 38.8936056°N 77.0298500°W / 38.8936056; -77.0298500 |
Hammer-formed bronze plate |
Approx. H. 40 ft. |
[181] |
|
Federal Triangle Flowers |
Stephen Robin |
ca. 1998 |
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Woodrow Wilson Plaza 38°53′38.03″N 77°1′46.75″W / 38.8938972°N 77.0296528°W / 38.8938972; -77.0296528 |
Aluminum & Limestone |
Sculptures: approx. H. 10 ft. × L. 14 ft. × W. 7 ft. |
[182] |
|
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial |
Robert Berks |
ca. 1969 |
United States Department of Justice |
Bronze & Marble |
|
[8] |
|
Lions |
Unknown |
|
Capital Grille, 601 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. |
|
|
[183] |
|
Rhodes Tavern Plaque |
Unknown |
2002 |
F & 15th Sts., N.W.
38°53′51″N 77°2′1″W / 38.89750°N 77.03361°W / 38.89750; -77.03361
|
|
|
[184] |
 |
Art Deco Eagle Lampposts |
Nathan C. Wyeth |
|
301 C St., N.W. |
|
|
[185] |
|
The Extra Mile |
|
|
Along Pennsylvania Ave., 15th St., G St., and 11th St.
38°53′43.8″N 77°2′0.96″W / 38.895500°N 77.0336000°W / 38.895500; -77.0336000
|
|
|
|
 |
Boundary Markers |
|
|
F, G, 4th & 5th Sts., N.W. |
|
|
[186] |
|
Tool de Force |
|
|
National Building Museum |
|
|
[187] |
|
Cristoforo Columbo |
Carlo Nicoli |
1992 |
Holy Rosary Church |
Bronze |
|
[188] |
|
Michelangelo Buonarroti |
Carlo Nicoli |
|
Casa Italiana District of Columbia |
Marble |
|
[189] |
|
Giuseppe Verdi |
Carlo Nicoli |
|
Casa Italiana District of Columbia |
Marble |
|
[190] |
|
Dante Alighieri |
Carlo Nicoli |
|
Casa Italiana District of Columbia |
Marble |
|
[191] |
|
Guglielmo Marconi |
Carlo Nicoli |
|
Casa Italiana District of Columbia |
Marble |
|
[192] |
|
The Chess Players |
Lloyd Lillie |
1983 |
John Marshall Park |
Bronze |
Left figure: approx. 58 × 23 × 28 in., Right figure: approx. 58 × 29 × 38 in. |
[193] |
 |
Guns into Plowshares |
Esther Augsburger & Michael Augsburger |
1997 |
Indiana Ave. & 4th St., N.W. |
Steel and 3,000 disabled handguns. |
Sculpture: approx. H. 16 ft. |
[194] |
|
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial |
Raymond Kaskey |
1991 |
E Street, between 4th & 5th Streets, N.W.
38°53′48.28″N 77°1′3.19″W / 38.8967444°N 77.0175528°W / 38.8967444; -77.0175528
|
Bronze |
Lions: approx. 70 × 35 × 118 in.; Cubs: approx. 25 × 37 × 64 in. |
[195] |
 |
Lily Pond |
David Phillips |
|
Between the Canadian Embassy and the U.S. Courthouse. |
Bronze |
|
[196] |
|
She Who Must be Obeyed |
Tony Smith |
|
Frances Perkins Building |
Steel |
|
[197] |
 |
Slow Rondo |
|
|
United States National Academies, Keck Center |
|
|
[198] |
|
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial |
Frank Gehry |
|
38°53′14″N 77°1′10″W / 38.88722°N 77.01944°W / 38.88722; -77.01944
|
|
|
National Park Service[199] |
 |
Spirit of Haida Gwaii |
Bill Reid |
1988
Cast: 1991
|
Canadian Embassy |
Bronze |
13.2 ft. h. × 20 ft. l., 11,000 lbs. |
Canadian Embassy[200] |
 |
Chthonodynamis |
Robert Russin |
1992 |
United States Department of Energy |
Granite |
|
[201] |
|
Heroic Shore Points |
James Rosati |
ca. 1976 |
Hubert H. Humphrey Building |
Aluminum |
|
[202] |
|