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Court Of Neptune Fountain Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Court of Neptune fountain, located at the front of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, features heroic-sized bronze sculptures by Roland Hinton Perry. The fountain depicts Neptune, the king of the sea, surrounded by his sons the tritons, sea nymphs known as Nereids, and various aquatic creatures. The figures are noted for their detailed modeling and dynamic, life-like poses, with Neptune himself standing 12 feet tall. The grotto-like wall behind the fountain was carved by Albert Weinert. The bronz-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A small-scale model of the Statue of Liberty by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi is displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Created around 1884, this painted terra cotta and tin model was delivered to the federal Capitol where it remained on view until 1887, preceding the installation of the monumental version in New York Harbor in 1886. The exhibit includes contextual information about the statue's symbolism and the contradictions between America's proclaimed welcome to immigrants and restrictive policies like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Also visible in the gallery-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress houses the Jefferson Library, a recreation of Thomas Jefferson's personal collection of books that formed the foundation of the national library. After the original Library of Congress was destroyed when British troops burned the Capitol in 1814, Jefferson sold his personal library of 6,487 volumes to Congress in 1815. While many of Jefferson's original books were lost in another fire in 1851, the Library has worked to reassemble the collection with identical editions of the same titles, displayed in a circular arrangemen-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress houses the Jefferson Library, a recreation of Thomas Jefferson's personal collection of books that formed the foundation of the national library. After the original Library of Congress was destroyed when British troops burned the Capitol in 1814, Jefferson sold his personal library of 6,487 volumes to Congress in 1815. While many of Jefferson's original books were lost in another fire in 1851, the Library has worked to reassemble the collection with identical editions of the same titles, displayed in a circular arrangemen-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress houses the Jefferson Library, a recreation of Thomas Jefferson's personal collection of books that formed the foundation of the national library. After the original Library of Congress was destroyed when British troops burned the Capitol in 1814, Jefferson sold his personal library of 6,487 volumes to Congress in 1815. While many of Jefferson's original books were lost in another fire in 1851, the Library has worked to reassemble the collection with identical editions of the same titles, displayed in a circular arrangemen-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress houses the Jefferson Library, a recreation of Thomas Jefferson's personal collection of books that formed the foundation of the national library. After the original Library of Congress was destroyed when British troops burned the Capitol in 1814, Jefferson sold his personal library of 6,487 volumes to Congress in 1815. While many of Jefferson's original books were lost in another fire in 1851, the Library has worked to reassemble the collection with identical editions of the same titles, displayed in a circular arrangemen-stock-foto
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close up plan of a classic style facade with gray colors, has statues next to the windows-stock-foto
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Virginia Civil Rights Memorial on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; Barbara Johns and other students from Prince Edward County 1951 protest.-stock-foto
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Virginia Civil Rights Memorial on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; NAACP attorneys Oliver Hill and Spottswood Robinson.-stock-foto
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Virginia Civil Rights Memorial, Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; etched Justice Thurgood Marshall quote; sculpted, designed by Stanley Bleifeld.-stock-foto
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Virginia Civil Rights Memorial on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; Barbara Johns and other students from Prince Edward County 1951 protest.-stock-foto
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Hunter Holmes McGuire (1835-1900) monument in Richmond, Virginia; American physician, teacher, and orator; Civil War Confederate Army surgeon.-stock-foto
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Hunter Holmes McGuire (1835-1900) monument in Richmond, Virginia; American physician, teacher, and orator; Civil War Confederate Army surgeon.-stock-foto
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Thomas J. Jackson monument on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; Stonewall Jackson was a Civil War Confederate Army military officer and general.-stock-foto
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William Smith monument at Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia; lawyer, congressman, Governor of Virginia, and Civil War Confederate Army major general.-stock-foto
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Washington Equestrian Monument on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; George Washington on horse surrounded by state contributions to independence.-stock-foto
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Washington Equestrian Monument on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; George Washington on horse surrounded by state contributions to independence.-stock-foto
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Washington Equestrian Monument on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; George Washington on horse surrounded by state contributions to independence.-stock-foto
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Washington Equestrian Monument on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; George Washington on horse surrounded by state contributions to independence.-stock-foto
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Washington Equestrian Monument on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia; George Washington on horse surrounded by state contributions to independence.-stock-foto
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Pathway sign at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond featuring historic contributions of Virginia women.-stock-foto
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Close-up the of the Cockacoeske life-size statue at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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Close-up the of the Cockacoeske life-size statue at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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Close-up the of the Maggie L. Walker life-size statue at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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Close-up the of the Sarah G. Jones life-size statue at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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The Laura Copenhaver life-size statue at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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Close-up the of Virginia Randolph life-size statue at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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Close-up the of Virginia Randolph life-size statue at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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Close-up the of Adele Clark life-size statue at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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Life-size Adele Clark statue with Votes for Women banner at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia.-stock-foto
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Sign at the Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument memorial in Richmond, Virginia with Adele Clark life-size statue in background.-stock-foto
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Rom, Italien - April, 23, 2025: Tourists on Capitoline stairs in Rome leading to statues and tower.-stock-foto
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Transgender protests, Westminster, London-stock-foto
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Transdender ptotester-stock-foto
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Transgender protests, Westminster, London-stock-foto
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Transgender protests, Westminster, London-stock-foto
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Transdender ptotesters in Parliament Square, London, 2025-stock-foto
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Transdender ptotesters in Parliament Square, London, 2025-stock-foto
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Low angle view of a monument with bronze statues and a colonnaded dome, set against a clear blue sky in Liverpool, UK.-stock-foto
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Roman statue of an female wounded Amazon warrior with a bare breast and  bow, 2nd contury AD. Capitol Museum Rome.-stock-foto