Must See Places for Art Lovers in Washington
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Albert Einstein Memorial
Unveiled in 1979, this memorial celebrates one of the greatest scientists in the world.
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George Mason Memorial
Situated next to the Jefferson Memorial, this memorial honors another Founding Father, George Mason.
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The Big Chair
Chair is a public artwork designed as an advertisement by Bassett Furniture, located at the intersection of Martin Luther King Ave. and V.
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The Three Soldiers
Also known as The Three Servicemen, this statue commemorates American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War.
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Statue of Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln is a colossal seated figure of the 16th President of the United States Abraham Lincoln sculpted by Daniel Chester French…
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José Martí Héroe Nacional de Cuba
José Julián Martí Pérez was a Cuban nationalist, poet, philosopher, essayist, journalist, translator, professor, and publisher, who is…
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Philip Sheridan
Philip Henry Sheridan was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War.
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Temperance Fountain Sculpture
The Temperance Fountain is a fountain and statue located in Washington, D.C., donated to the city in 1882 by Henry D.
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Statue of Freedom
The Statue of Freedom, also known as Armed Freedom or simply Freedom, is a bronze statue designed by Thomas Crawford that, since 1863, has…
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Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc is a monumental bronze sculpture by French sculptor Paul Dubois.
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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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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.
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Homeless Jesus
Homeless Jesus, also known as Jesus the Homeless, is a bronze sculpture by Timothy Schmalz depicting Jesus as a homeless person, sleeping…
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Taras Shevchenko Statue
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…
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An Entrance to the Paris Métropolitain
An Entrance to the Paris Métropolitain is a sculpture by Hector Guimard, conceived in 1902 and fabricated between 1902 and 1913.
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Moondog
Moondog is a minimalist sculpture created by Tony Smith in 1964. The piece is composed of 15 octahedra and 10 tetrahedra, and while…
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James Cardinal Gibbons Memorial Statue
The James Cardinal Gibbons Memorial Statue is a public artwork by Leo Lentelli, located at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, 16th Street and…
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