Title
Artist
Year
Location/GPS Coordinates
Material
Dimensions
Owner
Image
George Mason Memorial
Wendy M. Ross
2002
West Potomac Park
38°52′46″N 77°2′21″W / 38.87944°N 77.03917°W / 38.87944; -77.03917
Bronze
National Park Service
[1]
Nuns of the Battlefield
Jerome Connor
1924
c. 1924
M St & Rhode Island Ave., N.W.
38°54′20.83″N 77°2′24.89″W / 38.9057861°N 77.0402472°W / 38.9057861; -77.0402472
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. H. 6 ft. W. 9 ft.
National Park Service
[2]
[3]
Renaissance
David Bakalar
1989
American Association for the Advancement of Science
38°54′0.1″N 77°1′41.8″W / 38.900028°N 77.028278°W / 38.900028; -77.028278
Granite &
Gold Leaf
l. 4 ft.
American Association for the Advancement of Science
[4]
River Horse
1996
Lisner Auditorium
38°53′58.12″N 77°2′48.43″W / 38.8994778°N 77.0467861°W / 38.8994778; -77.0467861
Bronze
George Washington University
[5]
General Manuel Belgrano
Ignacio Ibarra
2005
c. 2005
Embassy of Argentina , Defense and Military Attaché's Office
38°54′53.0″N 77°2′47.2″W / 38.914722°N 77.046444°W / 38.914722; -77.046444
Bronze
Embassy of Argentina
[6]
Grey Wolf
Mark Rossi
2003
c. 2003
Defenders of Wildlife
38°54′17.93″N 77°2′19.04″W / 38.9049806°N 77.0386222°W / 38.9049806; -77.0386222
Bronze
Defenders of Wildlife
[7]
Lajos Kossuth
Hungarian Embassy
38°54′37.7″N 77°2′42.1″W / 38.910472°N 77.045028°W / 38.910472; -77.045028
Embassy of Hungary
[8]
Theodore Roosevelt
Hungarian Embassy
38°54′37.9″N 77°2′42.1″W / 38.910528°N 77.045028°W / 38.910528; -77.045028
Embassy of Hungary
[9]
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Frank Gaylord
1995
The National Mall
38°53′16.04″N 77°2′51.33″W / 38.8877889°N 77.0475917°W / 38.8877889; -77.0475917
Granite &
Stainless steel
National Park Service
National World War II Memorial
Friedrich St. Florian
2004
The National Mall
38°53′22.1″N 77°2′25.97″W / 38.889472°N 77.0405472°W / 38.889472; -77.0405472
Granite
National Park Service
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Henry Merwin Shrady
1924
The National Mall
38°53′23.2″N 77°0′46.5″W / 38.889778°N 77.012917°W / 38.889778; -77.012917
Bronze
National Park Service
[10]
Hotel Rouge Statues
2002
Hotel Rouge
38°54′30.19″N 77°2′10.73″W / 38.9083861°N 77.0363139°W / 38.9083861; -77.0363139
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurant Group
Inspiration
Ethan Kerber
2010
5th St. & K St., N.W.
38°54′10.7″N 77°1′7.6″W / 38.902972°N 77.018778°W / 38.902972; -77.018778
Steel
25 × 25 ft, 3,500 lbs.
DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities & The Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District
[11]
[12]
Lift Off
David Black
2009
City Vista
38°54′9.75″N 77°1′7.61″W / 38.9027083°N 77.0187806°W / 38.9027083; -77.0187806
DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities & The Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District
[13]
Bridge Tender's House
Mikyoung Kim
2009
14th Street Bridge
38°52′27.6″N 77°2′26.9″W / 38.874333°N 77.040806°W / 38.874333; -77.040806
Dichroic Acrylic
D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities
[14]
[15]
Ad Astra
Richard Lippold
1976
National Air and Space Museum
38°53′19.03″N 77°1′11.43″W / 38.8886194°N 77.0198417°W / 38.8886194; -77.0198417
Gold-colored polished stainless steel
3,000 cm
Smithsonian Institution
[16]
Continuum
Charles O. Perry
1976
National Air and Space Museum
38°53′15.93″N 77°1′11.6″W / 38.8877583°N 77.019889°W / 38.8877583; -77.019889
Bronze
h. 168 cm.
Smithsonian Institution
[17]
Major General John A. Logan
Franklin Simmons
1901
Logan Circle
38°54′34.78″N 77°1′46.75″W / 38.9096611°N 77.0296528°W / 38.9096611; -77.0296528
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 12 × 10 × 4+ 1 ⁄2 in.; Base: approx. 3 × 22 × 30 ft. (Sculpture 11,000 lbs. Bronze base 35,000 lbs.).
United States Department of the Interior
[18]
Bernardo de Gálvez
Juan de Ávalos
1976
Virginia Ave. between 20th & 21st St., N.W.
38°53′44.5″N 77°2′54.7″W / 38.895694°N 77.048528°W / 38.895694; -77.048528
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 12 × 13 × 6 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 13 × 6 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[19]
The Nations of the Pan American Health Association
Michael Lantz
1970
Pan American Health Organization
38°53′47.0″N 77°2′58.1″W / 38.896389°N 77.049472°W / 38.896389; -77.049472
Bronze &
Stone
Each medallion: approx. Diam. 2.5 ft.
Pan American Health Organization
[20]
Philip Jaisohn
2008
South Korean Embassy
38°54′43.6″N 77°3′4.4″W / 38.912111°N 77.051222°W / 38.912111; -77.051222
Bronze
South Korean Embassy
Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity
Frederick Charles Shrady
1979
J. Edgar Hoover Building
38°53′42.2″N 77°1′30.5″W / 38.895056°N 77.025139°W / 38.895056; -77.025139
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. W. 15 ft. 7 in. D. 5 ft. 7 in.; Base: approx. 2 ft. 6 in. × 10 ft. 3 in. × 7 ft. 4 in.
FBI
[21]
American Legion Soldier
Adolph Wolter
1951
American Legion , 1608 K St., N.W.
38°54′8.4″N 77°2′14.4″W / 38.902333°N 77.037333°W / 38.902333; -77.037333
Indiana Limestone
Sculpture: approx. H. 13 ft.
American Legion
[22]
Buffaloes
Alexander Phimister Proctor
1914
Dumbarton Bridge
38°54′39.7″N 77°3′2.8″W / 38.911028°N 77.050778°W / 38.911028; -77.050778
Bronze &
Stone
4 buffaloes. Each: approx. H. 7 ft.
D.C. Department of Public Works
[23]
Luther Monument
Ernest Rietschel
Cast 1884
Luther Place Memorial Church
38°54′23.6″N 77°1′54.1″W / 38.906556°N 77.031694°W / 38.906556; -77.031694
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. H. 11.5 ft.; Base: approx. H. 168 in. W. 138 in.
Luther Place Memorial Church
[24]
Equestrian of Simón Bolívar
Felix de Weldon
1959
18th St. at C St &
Virginia Ave. N.W.
38°53′35.2″N 77°2′31.2″W / 38.893111°N 77.042000°W / 38.893111; -77.042000
Bronze &
granite or
marble
Sculpture: approx. 27 ft. × 96 in. × 208 in.; Base: approx. 142 × 72 × 184 in. (8 tons).
United States Department of the Interior
[25]
Major General James B. McPherson
Louis Rebisso
1876
McPherson Square
38°54′7.0″N 77°2′2.8″W / 38.901944°N 77.034111°W / 38.901944; -77.034111
Bronze &
granite
Sculpture: approx. H. 14 ft. L. 12 ft.; Base: approx. H. 12 ft. D. 6 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[26]
Edmund Burke
James Havard Thomas
1923
Massachusetts Ave between 11th & 12th St, N.W.
38°54′14.0″N 77°1′38.8″W / 38.903889°N 77.027444°W / 38.903889; -77.027444
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 8 ft. × 39+ 1 ⁄2 in. × 39+ 1 ⁄2 in.; Base: approx. H. 72 in. × 92 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[27]
Taras Shevchenko Memorial
Leo Mol
1963
Between 22nd St. & 23rd St. at P St., N.W.
38°54′36.2″N 77°2′56.3″W / 38.910056°N 77.048972°W / 38.910056; -77.048972
Bronze &
Granite
2 parts. Sculpture: approx. 14 ft. × 4 ft. 7 in. × 4 ft. 6 in.; Base: approx. 7 ft. × 4 ft. 7 in. × 4 ft. 6 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[28]
Liberador: General Jose de San Martin
Augustin-Alexandre Dumont
1862
Virginia Ave between 20th & 21st St, N.W.
38°53′42.1″N 77°2′42.9″W / 38.895028°N 77.045250°W / 38.895028; -77.045250
Bronze & Concrete
[29]
War or Peace
Jurgen Weber
1965–1971
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
38°53′47.9″N 77°3′16.9″W / 38.896639°N 77.054694°W / 38.896639; -77.054694
Bronze & Concrete
Sculpture: approx. 8 × 50 × 1.5 ft.; Base: approx. 4.5 × 20 × 3 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[30]
America
Jurgen Weber
1965–1971
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
38°53′42.6″N 77°3′16.9″W / 38.895167°N 77.054694°W / 38.895167; -77.054694
Bronze & Concrete
Sculpture: approx. 8 × 50 × 1.5 ft.; Base: approx. 4.5 × 20 × 3 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[31]
Don Quixote
Aurelio Teno
1976
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
38°53′49.0″N 77°3′16.5″W / 38.896944°N 77.054583°W / 38.896944; -77.054583
Bronze ,
Stone & Concrete
Sculpture: approx. 15 × 6 × 12 ft.; Base: approx. 4 × 5 × 12 ft. (66 tons).
United States Department of the Interior
[32]
Don Quixote
Stafford Rolph
1981
1776 G Street, N.W., Courtyard
38°53′52.9″N 77°2′28.3″W / 38.898028°N 77.041194°W / 38.898028; -77.041194
Direct steel & Brick
Sculpture: approx. 106 × 119 × 70 in.; Base: approx. 36 × 97 × 96 in.
Robert T. Foley Company
[33]
The Observer
Keith McCarter
1983
1020 19th Street, N.W.
38°54′11.5″N 77°2′37.0″W / 38.903194°N 77.043611°W / 38.903194; -77.043611
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 6 × 10 × 7 ft. Diam. 10 ft.; Base: approx. 8 in. × 9 ft. × 6 ft.
Barnes, Morris, Pardoe, Foster
[34]
William O. Douglas
Wendy Ross
1976
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal , 30th St. N.W.
38°54′15.1″N 77°3′33.9″W / 38.904194°N 77.059417°W / 38.904194; -77.059417
Metal &
Stone
Sculpture: approx. 2 ft. 3 in. × 1 ft. 6 in. × 1 ft. 3 in.; Base: approx. 3 ft. 10 in. × 1 ft. 6 in. × 1 ft. 2+ 1 ⁄2 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[35]
Whooping Cranes
Kent Ullberg
1988
National Wildlife Federation
38°54′32.4″N 77°2′15.3″W / 38.909000°N 77.037583°W / 38.909000; -77.037583
Stainless steel , Brick &
Limestone
Sculpture: approx. 12 × 10 × 5 ft.; Base fountain: approx. H. 2.5 ft. Diam 20 ft. (2,300 lbs.).
National Wildlife Federation
[36]
Salamander Finial
Raymond Kaskey
1985
Christian Heurich Mansion
38°54′28.8″N 77°2′41.0″W / 38.908000°N 77.044722°W / 38.908000; -77.044722
Hammered copper
Approx. H. 7 ft. W. 3 ft.
Heurich House Foundation
[37]
Sarah Louisa Rittenhouse Memorial
Unknown
1956
Montrose Park
38°54′47.1″N 77°3′40.0″W / 38.913083°N 77.061111°W / 38.913083; -77.061111
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 30 × 22 × 29 in.; Base: approx. 50 in × 2 ft. × 2 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[38]
Statue of Artemas Ward
Leonard Crunelle
1938
Ward Circle
38°56′16.5″N 77°5′9.3″W / 38.937917°N 77.085917°W / 38.937917; -77.085917
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 10 × 5 × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 10 × 5 × 4 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[39]
St. Stephen Martyr
Felix de Weldon
1961
Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church
38°54′11.9″N 77°3′10.4″W / 38.903306°N 77.052889°W / 38.903306; -77.052889
Polychrome Porcelain & Concrete
Sculpture: approx. H. 10 ft.; Base: approx. W. 4 ft. 8 in.
Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church
[40]
North America
Gutzon Borglum
1910
Organization of American States
38°53′34.7″N 77°2′24.1″W / 38.892972°N 77.040028°W / 38.892972; -77.040028
Marble
Sculpture: approx. 10 ft. × 5 ft. 6 in. × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 11 ft. 10 in. × 213+ 1 ⁄2 in. × 226 in.
Organization of American States
[41]
North American Eagle
Solon Borglum
1910
Organization of American States
38°53′34.7″N 77°2′24.1″W / 38.892972°N 77.040028°W / 38.892972; -77.040028
Marble
Sculpture: approx. W. 3 ft.
Organization of American States
[42]
South America
Isidore Konti
1910
Organization of American States
38°53′33.9″N 77°2′24.1″W / 38.892750°N 77.040028°W / 38.892750; -77.040028
Marble
Sculpture: approx. 10 ft. × 76 in. × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 11 ft. 10 in. × 214 in. × 4 ft.
Organization of American States
[43]
South American Condor
Isidore Konti
1910
Organization of American States
38°53′33.9″N 77°2′24.1″W / 38.892750°N 77.040028°W / 38.892750; -77.040028
Marble
Sculpture: approx. H. 3 ft.
Organization of American States
[44]
The Meeting of Bolivar and San Martin
Isidore Konti
1910
Organization of American States
38°53′33.9″N 77°2′24.1″W / 38.892750°N 77.040028°W / 38.892750; -77.040028
Marble
Relief: approx. H. 4 ft. × W. 6 ft.
Organization of American States
[45]
Washington's Farewell to His Generals
Gutzon Borglum
1910
Organization of American States
38°53′34.7″N 77°2′24.1″W / 38.892972°N 77.040028°W / 38.892972; -77.040028
Marble
Relief: approx. H. 4 ft. × W. 6 ft.
Organization of American States
[46]
Xochipilli, Aztec God of Flowers
Unknown
1911
Organization of American States
38°53′34.3″N 77°2′28.8″W / 38.892861°N 77.041333°W / 38.892861; -77.041333
Painted concrete &
White marble
Sculpture: approx. H. 5 ft. W. 5 ft. Diam. 6 ft.; Base: approx. H. 6 ft. W. 1 ft.
Organization of American States
[47]
Cordell Hull
Bryant Baker
1943
Organization of American States
38°53′33.3″N 77°2′27.4″W / 38.892583°N 77.040944°W / 38.892583; -77.040944
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 33 × 25 × 13 in.; Base: approx. 51 × 27 × 27 in.
Organization of American States
[48]
The Prophet Daniel
Aleijadinho
1962
Organization of American States
38°53′36.2″N 77°2′23.9″W / 38.893389°N 77.039972°W / 38.893389; -77.039972
Concrete
Sculpture: 8 ft. 31 in. × 33 in.; Base: approx. 2+ 1 ⁄2 ft. × 30 in. c 27 in.
Organization of American States
[49]
Statue of Isabella I of Castile
José Luis Sánchez
1966
Organization of American States
38°53′34.3″N 77°2′22.8″W / 38.892861°N 77.039667°W / 38.892861; -77.039667
Bronze
Approx. H. 12 ft.; Base: 40 × 40 in. (900 lbs.).
Organization of American States
[50]
[51]
José Cecilio del Valle
Juan José Sicre
1967
Organization of American States
38°53′35.4″N 77°2′27.4″W / 38.893167°N 77.040944°W / 38.893167; -77.040944
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 25 × 20 × 13 in.; Base: approx. 63 × 22+ 1 ⁄2 × 17+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Organization of American States
[52]
Rubén Darío
Juan José Sicre
1967
Organization of American States
38°53′33.5″N 77°2′25.3″W / 38.892639°N 77.040361°W / 38.892639; -77.040361
Bronze & Concrete
Sculpture: approx. 44 × 64 × 24+ 1 ⁄2 in.; Base: approx. 30+ 1 ⁄2 × 60 × 15 in.
Organization of American States
[53]
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Beatriz Caso
1975
Organization of American States
38°53′32.6″N 77°2′26.4″W / 38.892389°N 77.040667°W / 38.892389; -77.040667
Bronze & Concrete
Sculpture: approx. 48 × 43+ 1 ⁄2 × 35 in.; Base: approx. 32 × 50 × 38 in.
Organization of American States
[54]
Rómulo Gallegos
Juan Jose Sicre
Cast 1979
Organization of American States
38°53′33.2″N 77°2′24.7″W / 38.892556°N 77.040194°W / 38.892556; -77.040194
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 14 × 8+ 1 ⁄2 × 11 in.; Base: approx. 4 ft. 10 in. × 2 ft. × 2 ft.
Organization of American States
[55]
Duality
Salvador Manzano
1980
Organization of American States
38°53′32.6″N 77°2′26.6″W / 38.892389°N 77.040722°W / 38.892389; -77.040722
Painted Metal
Sculpture: approx. 56 × 39¾ × 65 in.
Organization of American States
[56]
Gabriela Mistral
Galvarino Ponce
1980
Organization of American States
38°53′33.2″N 77°2′25.7″W / 38.892556°N 77.040472°W / 38.892556; -77.040472
Lead &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 27+ 1 ⁄2 × 22 × 13 in.; Base: approx. 43 × 24 × 24 in.
Organization of American States
[57]
Pablo Neruda
Galvarino Ponce
1980
Organization of American States
38°53′33.2″N 77°2′26.0″W / 38.892556°N 77.040556°W / 38.892556; -77.040556
Lead &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 30 × 24 × 16 in.; Base: approx. 52+ 1 ⁄4 × 24 × 24 in.
Organization of American States
[58]
Presence on the Path
Beatriz Blanco
1982
Organization of American States
38°53′32.8″N 77°2′26.7″W / 38.892444°N 77.040750°W / 38.892444; -77.040750
Cor-Ten Steel
Sculpture: approx. 77¾ × 48 × 27+ 1 ⁄2 in.; Steel plate base: D. 38 in. Diam 48 in.
Organization of American States
[59]
Simon Bolivar, Libertador
Emile Antoine Bourdelle
1984
Organization of American States
38°53′34.3″N 77°2′26.7″W / 38.892861°N 77.040750°W / 38.892861; -77.040750
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 3 × 1+ 1 ⁄2 × 3+ 1 ⁄2 ft.; Base: approx. 4+ 1 ⁄2 × 3 × 4 ft.
Organization of American States
[60]
Teresa de la Parra
M. de la Fujite
1989
Organization of American States
38°53′33.2″N 77°2′24.9″W / 38.892556°N 77.040250°W / 38.892556; -77.040250
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 22 × 15 × 11 in.; Base: approx. 49+ 1 ⁄2 × 24+ 1 ⁄2 × 24+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Organization of American States
[61]
Inuksuk
Peter Irniq
2010
Organization of American States
38°53′32.7″N 77°2′24.6″W / 38.892417°N 77.040167°W / 38.892417; -77.040167
Organization of American States
[62]
Angel de la Paz
José Toledo Ordoñez
2014
Organization of American States
38°53′33.1″N 77°2′27.4″W / 38.892528°N 77.040944°W / 38.892528; -77.040944
Organization of American States
[62]
La Niña
John Castles
2000
Organization of American States , Administration Building
38°53′33.0″N 77°2′31.2″W / 38.892500°N 77.042000°W / 38.892500; -77.042000
Steel
Organization of American States
The Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
1928
c. 1928
Daughters of the American Revolution Museum
38°53′37.4″N 77°2′25.8″W / 38.893722°N 77.040500°W / 38.893722; -77.040500
Marble
Figure: approx. H. 9 ft; Stele: approx. H. 5 ft. 9 in. × 18 ft. × 5 ft. 5 in.
Daughters of the American Revolution
[63]
Murillo
Renato Lucchetti after
Moses Jacob Ezekiel
1974
Renwick Gallery facade
38°53′57.18″N 77°2′21.45″W / 38.8992167°N 77.0392917°W / 38.8992167; -77.0392917
Marble
Dust
Conglomerate
Sculpture: approx. 8 ft. 7 in. × 3 ft. 8 in.; Base: approx. 6 ft. 7 in. × 4 ft. 10 in.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
[64]
Rubens
Renato Lucchetti after
Moses Jacob Ezekiel
1974
Renwick Gallery facade
38°53′57.18″N 77°2′21.5″W / 38.8992167°N 77.039306°W / 38.8992167; -77.039306
Marble
Dust
Conglomerate
H. 7 ft.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
[65]
Indian Heads
Alexander Phimister Proctor
1914
Dumbarton Bridge
38°54′39.0″N 77°3′4.0″W / 38.910833°N 77.051111°W / 38.910833; -77.051111
Sandstone
Department of Public Works
[66]
Discus Thrower
Myron
1956
Kelly Park
38°53′41.53″N 77°2′47.08″W / 38.8948694°N 77.0464111°W / 38.8948694; -77.0464111
Bronze ,
Marble &
Granite
Figure: life-size; Column and base: approx. 10 ft. 6 in. × 5 ft. 10 in. × 5 ft. 10 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[67]
Admiral David G. Farragut (Ream statue)
Vinnie Ream
1881
Farragut Square
38°54′7″N 77°2′20.3″W / 38.90194°N 77.038972°W / 38.90194; -77.038972
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 10 × 3 × 3 ft.; Base: approx. 16 × 18 × 24 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[68]
Eagle Pediment and Neoclassical Relief Panels
Ulysses Ricci
1929
DAR Constitution Hall
38°53′38.2″N 77°2′29.5″W / 38.893944°N 77.041528°W / 38.893944; -77.041528
Limestone
Eagle: larger than life-size. Each relief panel: H. 4 ft. × W. 8 ft.
Daughters of the American Revolution
[69]
Balinese Demons
Unknown
1870
c. 1870
Indonesian Embassy
38°54′37.3″N 77°2′46.4″W / 38.910361°N 77.046222°W / 38.910361; -77.046222
Volcanic rock
2 pieces. Each sculpture: approx. H. 5 ft. Diam. 3 ft.
Indonesian Embassy
[70]
Lieutenant General George Washington
Clark Mills
1860
Washington Circle
38°54′9.1″N 77°3′0.4″W / 38.902528°N 77.050111°W / 38.902528; -77.050111
Bronze &
Marble
Sculpture: approx. 9 × 14 × 6 ft.; Base: approx. 9 ft. 8 in. × 15 ft. × 8 ft.
National Park Service
[71]
Transportation
John Gregory
1937
Eccles Building
38°53′36.2″N 77°2′44.7″W / 38.893389°N 77.045750°W / 38.893389; -77.045750
Marble
Approx. H. 10 ft.
Federal Reserve Board
[72]
Law
John Gregory
1937
Eccles Building
38°53′36.2″N 77°2′45.1″W / 38.893389°N 77.045861°W / 38.893389; -77.045861
Marble
Approx. H. 10 ft.
Federal Reserve Board
[73]
Eagle on the Federal Reserve Board Building
Sidney Waugh
1937
Eccles Building
38°53′33.8″N 77°2′44.9″W / 38.892722°N 77.045806°W / 38.892722; -77.045806
Marble
Sculpture: 6 ft. 11 in. × 6 ft. 1 in. × 6 ft. 8 in.
Federal Reserve Board
[74]
Andrew Jackson Downing
Robert Eberhard Launitz
1856
Enid A. Haupt Garden ,
Smithsonian Institution
38°53′18.2″N 77°1′31.5″W / 38.888389°N 77.025417°W / 38.888389; -77.025417
Marble
Urn: approx. H. 4 ft. Diam 2 ft.; Base: approx. H. 4 ft. 9 in. W. 3 ft.
Smithsonian Institution
[75]
Elephants
Unknown
1955
c. 1955
Embassy of India Chancellery, 2536 Massachusetts Ave. NW
38°54′58.0″N 77°3′23.3″W / 38.916111°N 77.056472°W / 38.916111; -77.056472
Marble &
Stone
Sculpture: approx. 36 × 24 × 72 in.; Base: approx. 8 × 27 × 18 in.
Embassy of India, Washington, D.C.
[76]
American Wildlife
Lumen Martin Winter
1961
1412 16th St. NW
38°54′31.6″N 77°2′12.5″W / 38.908778°N 77.036806°W / 38.908778; -77.036806
Marble
13 reliefs. Each: approx. H. 12 ft. W. 4 ft.
Unknown
[77]
The Progress of Science
Lee Lawrie
1923
United States National Academy of Sciences
38°53′34.0″N 77°2′52.0″W / 38.892778°N 77.047778°W / 38.892778; -77.047778
Bronze
6 reliefs. Each relief: approx. H. 5 ft. W. 10 ft.
United States National Academy of Sciences
[78]
Wisdom and Observation
Lee Lawrie
1923
United States National Academy of Sciences
38°53′34.0″N 77°2′52.0″W / 38.892778°N 77.047778°W / 38.892778; -77.047778
Copper
Cornice sculpture: approx. H. 4 ft.
United States National Academy of Sciences
[79]
National Association of Broadcasters Fountain
Loren Sage
1969
National Association of Broadcasters
38°54′26.6″N 77°2′29.2″W / 38.907389°N 77.041444°W / 38.907389; -77.041444
Stone &
Pebbles
Fountain: approx. 6 × 15 × 7 ft.
National Association of Broadcasters
[80]
The Griffin
John Dreyfuss
1986
Griffin Condominiums, 955 26th St. NW
38°54′8.0″N 77°3′16.6″W / 38.902222°N 77.054611°W / 38.902222; -77.054611
Bronze & Concrete
Sculpture: approx. 4 ft. 10 in. × 3 ft. 3 in. × 1 ft. 3 in.; Base: approx. 6 in. × 2 ft. 9 in. × 1 ft
[81]
Untitled
Albert Paley
1981
901 26th St. NW
38°54′3.5″N 77°3′16.6″W / 38.900972°N 77.054611°W / 38.900972; -77.054611
Painted Iron
(Left gate:) 8 ft. 4 in. × 10 ft. 2 in. × 1+ 1 ⁄2 in.; (Right gate:) 10 ft. × 4 ft. 2 in. × 1+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Private Residence
[82]
(
Massachusetts Avenue Abstract )
John Van Alstine
1986
2358 Massachusetts Ave. NW
38°54′8.0″N 77°3′16.6″W / 38.902222°N 77.054611°W / 38.902222; -77.054611
Limestone & Steel
Approx. 8 ft. 5 in. × 2 ft. 4 in. × 5 in.
Patricia Baumann & John Bryant
[83]
Expanding Universe
Marshall Fredericks
1963
United States State Department
38°54′47.1″N 77°3′8.1″W / 38.913083°N 77.052250°W / 38.913083; -77.052250
Cast Bronze ,
Nickel Alloys ,
Glass Mosaic &
Granite
26 × 10 ft.
General Services Administration
[84]
Spatial Concept: Nature
Lucio Fontana
1959–1960
Cast 1965
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′18.6″N 77°1′24.0″W / 38.888500°N 77.023333°W / 38.888500; -77.023333
Bronze
5 spheres. Height ranges from 29 to 36+ 5 ⁄8 . Diam. ranges from 35 to 43+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[85]
[86]
[87]
[88]
Horse and Rider
Marino Marini (sculptor)
1952–1953
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′21.0″N 77°1′22.6″W / 38.889167°N 77.022944°W / 38.889167; -77.022944
Bronze
82 1/4 X 47 X 77 3/4 IN
Smithsonian Institution
[89]
Are Years What? (for Marianne Moore)
Mark di Suvero
1967
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.2″N 77°1′24.4″W / 38.888944°N 77.023444°W / 38.888944; -77.023444
Painted steel
480 × 480 × 360 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[90]
Antipodes
James Sanborn
1997
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′16.7″N 77°1′21.6″W / 38.887972°N 77.022667°W / 38.887972; -77.022667
Copper &
Petrified wood
approx. 96 × 75 × 26 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[91]
Figure
Jacques Lipchitz
1926–1930
Cast 1958–1961
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′21.0″N 77°1′24.8″W / 38.889167°N 77.023556°W / 38.889167; -77.023556
Bronze
85+ 3 ⁄8 × 38+ 1 ⁄2 × 29+ 1 ⁄4 IN.
Smithsonian Institution
[92]
Sunset Song
Susan Philipsz
2003
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.6″N 77°1′24.5″W / 38.889056°N 77.023472°W / 38.889056; -77.023472
Sound installation
Smithsonian Institution
[93]
For Gordon Bunshaft
Dan Graham
2006
Fabricated 2007–2008
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.3″N 77°1′22.5″W / 38.888972°N 77.022917°W / 38.888972; -77.022917
Two-way mirror ,
Stainless steel , wood, &
stone
92+ 1 ⁄8 × 196+ 1 ⁄4 × 196+ 1 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[94]
Wish Tree for Washington, DC
Yoko Ono
2007
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Live tree with
mixed media
Dimensions variable
Smithsonian Institution
[95]
Brushstroke
Roy Lichtenstein
1996
Cast 2002–2003
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′18.9″N 77°1′22.8″W / 38.888583°N 77.023000°W / 38.888583; -77.023000
Painted aluminum
32+ 1 ⁄4 × 21+ 1 ⁄2 × 6 ft.
Smithsonian Institution
[96]
Sky Hooks
Alexander Calder
1962
c. 1962
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.2″N 77°1′22.8″W / 38.888944°N 77.023000°W / 38.888944; -77.023000
Painted steel
103 × 83 × 92 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[97]
Kiepenkerl
Jeff Koons
1987
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′19.8″N 77°1′22.9″W / 38.888833°N 77.023028°W / 38.888833; -77.023028
Stainless steel
72¾ × 31+ 1 ⁄2 × 32+ 1 ⁄4 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[98]
Sphere No. 6
Arnaldo Pomodoro
1966
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.1″N 77°1′23.7″W / 38.888917°N 77.023250°W / 38.888917; -77.023250
Bronze
45 × 46+ 1 ⁄2 × 47+ 5 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[99]
Young Girl on a Chair
Giacomo Manzu
1955
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′21.0″N 77°1′22.1″W / 38.889167°N 77.022806°W / 38.889167; -77.022806
Bronze
45 × 23+ 3 ⁄8 × 43¾ in.
Smithsonian Institution
[100]
[101]
Self-Portrait with Model at Bergamo
Giacomo Manzu
1942
Cast 1960
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.5″N 77°1′20.4″W / 38.889028°N 77.022333°W / 38.889028; -77.022333
Bronze
52+ 1 ⁄4 × 38+ 5 ⁄8 × 10+ 1 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[102]
[103]
Two-Piece Reclining Figure: Points
Henry Moore
1969–1970
Cast 1973
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.6″N 77°1′20.1″W / 38.889056°N 77.022250°W / 38.889056; -77.022250
Bronze
89+ 3 ⁄8 × 147+ 1 ⁄8 × 72+ 7 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[104]
[105]
Three-Piece No. 3: Vertebrae (Working Model)
Henry Moore
1968
Cast 1969
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′21.0″N 77°1′23.1″W / 38.889167°N 77.023083°W / 38.889167; -77.023083
Bronze
40¾ × 93 × 48 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[106]
[107]
Evocation of a Form: Human, Lunar, Spectral
Jean Arp
1950
Cast 1957
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.1″N 77°1′23.2″W / 38.888917°N 77.023111°W / 38.888917; -77.023111
Bronze
45+ 1 ⁄2 × 32+ 3 ⁄8 × 33+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[108]
[109]
Lunar Bird
Joan Miró
1944–1946
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.8″N 77°1′24.5″W / 38.889111°N 77.023472°W / 38.889111; -77.023472
Bronze
89+ 3 ⁄8 × 88+ 1 ⁄2 × 58+ 1 ⁄4 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[110]
[111]
Seated Yucatan Woman
Francisco Zúñiga
1973
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.9″N 77°1′21.5″W / 38.889139°N 77.022639°W / 38.889139; -77.022639
Bronze
41+ 1 ⁄2 × 35+ 3 ⁄8 × 44+ 7 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[112]
[113]
Clamdigger
Willem de Kooning
1972
Cast 1976
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.9″N 77°1′21.9″W / 38.889139°N 77.022750°W / 38.889139; -77.022750
Bronze
59+ 1 ⁄2 × 29+ 5 ⁄8 × 23¾ in.
Smithsonian Institution
[114]
[115]
Seated Woman on a Bench
Willem de Kooning
1972
Cast 1976
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.9″N 77°1′22.4″W / 38.889139°N 77.022889°W / 38.889139; -77.022889
Bronze
37¾ × 36 × 34+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[116]
[117]
Link to image
Crouching Woman
Auguste Rodin
1880–1882
Cast 1962
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Bronze
37+ 1 ⁄2 × 27+ 5 ⁄8 × 24+ 1 ⁄4 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[118]
Post-Balzac
Judith Shea
1991
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′19.9″N 77°1′23.9″W / 38.888861°N 77.023306°W / 38.888861; -77.023306
Bronze
98+ 1 ⁄2 × 28+ 1 ⁄2 × 28+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[119]
The Drummer
Barry Flanagan
1990
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.2″N 77°1′21.4″W / 38.888944°N 77.022611°W / 38.888944; -77.022611
Bronze
96 × 68 × 36 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[120]
Eros, Inside Eros
Arman
1986
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.1″N 77°1′23.4″W / 38.888917°N 77.023167°W / 38.888917; -77.023167
Bronze
33+ 5 ⁄8 × 17+ 1 ⁄4 × 20+ 1 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[121]
Three-Piece Reclining Figure No. 2: Bridge Prop
Henry Moore
1964
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.5″N 77°1′23.2″W / 38.889028°N 77.023111°W / 38.889028; -77.023111
Bronze
49+ 1 ⁄2 × 78+ 1 ⁄2 × 58+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[122]
Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross
Henry Moore
1956
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.1″N 77°1′20.0″W / 38.888917°N 77.022222°W / 38.888917; -77.022222
Bronze
131+ 3 ⁄8 × 38+ 3 ⁄8 × 36 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[123]
Seated Woman
Henry Moore
1957
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.2″N 77°1′22.1″W / 38.888944°N 77.022806°W / 38.888944; -77.022806
Bronze
62 × 56+ 1 ⁄4 × 41+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[124]
Draped Reclining Figure
Henry Moore
1956
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.6″N 77°1′22.1″W / 38.889056°N 77.022806°W / 38.889056; -77.022806
Bronze
40+ 7 ⁄8 × 66+ 5 ⁄8 × 34+ 1 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[125]
Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces")
Aristide Maillol
1953
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Bronze
60+ 7 ⁄8 × 24+ 1 ⁄2 × 18¾ in
Smithsonian Institution
[126]
Needle Tower
Kenneth Snelson
1968
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′16.4″N 77°1′21.0″W / 38.887889°N 77.022500°W / 38.887889; -77.022500
Stainless steel & Aluminum
720 × 243+ 1 ⁄2 × 213+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[127]
Cubi XII
David Smith
1963
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.5″N 77°1′25.1″W / 38.889028°N 77.023639°W / 38.889028; -77.023639
Stainless steel
109+ 1 ⁄2 × 49 × 26 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[128]
Agricola I
David Smith
1952
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Painted steel
73¾ × 54¾ × 23¾ in.
Smithsonian Institution
[129]
Geometric Mouse, Variation I, Scale A
Claes Oldenburg
1971
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′18.6″N 77°1′21.1″W / 38.888500°N 77.022528°W / 38.888500; -77.022528
Painted steel & Aluminum
106+ 1 ⁄4 × 143+ 3 ⁄8 × 94+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[130]
Pittsburgh Landscape
David Smith
1954
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.8″N 77°1′24.2″W / 38.889111°N 77.023389°W / 38.889111; -77.023389
Stainless steel &
Bronze
30 × 116 × 5 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[131]
The Great Warrior of Montauban
Antoine Bourdelle
1900/1956
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Bronze
73+ 1 ⁄4 × 62 × 24+ 1 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[132]
Back I-Back IV
Henri Matisse
1909–1931
Cast 1959–1960
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Bronze
4 panels. Varied dimensions.
Smithsonian Institution
[133]
[134]
[135]
[136]
Monument to Balzac
Auguste Rodin
1898 Cast: 1966
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.62″N 77°1′21.29″W / 38.8890611°N 77.0225806°W / 38.8890611; -77.0225806
Bronze
106 × 43 × 50+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[137]
Last Conversation Piece
Juan Muñoz
1995
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′16.4″N 77°1′24.1″W / 38.887889°N 77.023361°W / 38.887889; -77.023361
Bronze
3 pieces. Installation, overall: 66+ 1 ⁄2 × 244¾ × 321+ 1 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[138]
[139]
Subcommittee
Tony Cragg
1991
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′17.5″N 77°1′24.5″W / 38.888194°N 77.023472°W / 38.888194; -77.023472
Steel
100+ 1 ⁄2 × 74+ 1 ⁄4 × 64+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[140]
[141]
Throwback
Tony Smith
1979
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Painted Aluminum
81+ 1 ⁄4 × 155+ 7 ⁄8 × 95+ 5 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[142]
[143]
Voltri XV
David Smith
1962
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.3″N 77°1′23.9″W / 38.888972°N 77.023306°W / 38.888972; -77.023306
38°53′18″N 77°1′23″W / 38.88833°N 77.02306°W / 38.88833; -77.02306
Steel
89+ 7 ⁄8 × 77 14 × 22+ 5 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[144]
[145]
Monumental Head
Alberto Giacometti
1960
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.2″N 77°1′21.1″W / 38.888944°N 77.022528°W / 38.888944; -77.022528
Bronze
37 × 11¾ × 14¾ in.
Smithsonian Institution
[146]
[147]
Untitled
Ellsworth Kelly
1986
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Stainless Steel
75 × 30 × 107 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[148]
[149]
Monsoon Drift
Anthony Caro
1975
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.9″N 77°1′25.1″W / 38.889139°N 77.023639°W / 38.889139; -77.023639
Stainless Steel
123+ 1 ⁄4 × 207 × 41 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[150]
[151]
Figure for Landscape
Barbara Hepworth
1965
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′21.1″N 77°1′20.1″W / 38.889194°N 77.022250°W / 38.889194; -77.022250
Bronze
106+ 1 ⁄2 × 53+ 7 ⁄8 × 28+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[152]
[153]
Angola II
Isaac Witkin
1968
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
38°53′20.0″N 77°1′25.1″W / 38.888889°N 77.023639°W / 38.888889; -77.023639
Steel
102+ 1 ⁄2 x 100 x 45+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian Institution
[154]
Crown Princess Märtha
Kirsten Kokkin
2005
Norwegian Embassy
38°55′28.2″N 77°3′0.0″W / 38.924500°N 77.050000°W / 38.924500; -77.050000
Bronze
DuPont Circle Fountain
Daniel Chester French
1920
Dupont Circle
38°54′34.7″N 77°2′36.4″W / 38.909639°N 77.043444°W / 38.909639; -77.043444
Marble & Concrete
Upper basin: approx. H. 3 ft. D. 11 ft. 6 in.; Lower Basin: approx. H. 1 ft. 8 in.; Pedestal: approx. H. 13 ft. D. 7 ft. 6 in.; Overall: H. approx. 16 ft; Each figure: approx. H. 8 ft. W. 4+ 1 ⁄2 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[155]
Second Division Memorial
James Earle Fraser
1936
President's Park
38°53′33.3″N 77°2′16.7″W / 38.892583°N 77.037972°W / 38.892583; -77.037972
Gilded Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 18 ft. × 3 ft. 10 in. × 2 ft. 4 in.; Base: approx. 20 × 71 × 26 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[156]
General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument
Carl Rohl-Smith ,
Sigvald Asbjornsen ,
Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson ,
Stephen Abel Sinding &
Lauritz Jensen
1898
President's Park
38°53′45.6″N 77°2′03.5″W / 38.896000°N 77.034306°W / 38.896000; -77.034306
Bronze &
Granite
Overall: approx. H. 42 ft.; Equestrian figure: approx. H. 14 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[157]
Brigadier General Thaddeus Kosciuszko
Antoni Popiel
1910
Lafayette Park
38°54′0.06″N 77°2′7.41″W / 38.9000167°N 77.0353917°W / 38.9000167; -77.0353917
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 10 × 4 × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 20 × 20 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[158]
Major General Comte Jean de Rochambeau
Fernand Hamar
1901
Lafayette Park
38°53′56.42″N 77°2′15.82″W / 38.8990056°N 77.0377278°W / 38.8990056; -77.0377278
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. H. 8 ft. Diam. 6 ft.; Base: approx. 20 ft. × 12 ft. 2 in. × 12 ft. 2 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[159]
Andrew Jackson
Clark Mills
1852
Lafayette Park
38°53′58.3″N 77°2′11.6″W / 38.899528°N 77.036556°W / 38.899528; -77.036556
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. H. 9 ft. W. 12 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 16.5 × 9.75 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[160]
Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
Albert Jaegers
1910
Lafayette Park
38°54′0.02″N 77°2′15.78″W / 38.9000056°N 77.0377167°W / 38.9000056; -77.0377167
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 10 × 5 × 5 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 20 × 20 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[161]
Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette
Alexandre Falguière
1890
Lafayette Park
38°53′56.5″N 77°2′7.4″W / 38.899028°N 77.035389°W / 38.899028; -77.035389
Bronze ,
Marble
Sculpture: approx. 10 × 4 × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 20 × 20 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[162]
The Three Soldiers
Frederick Hart
1984
Constitution Gardens
38°53′26.0″N 77°2′53.4″W / 38.890556°N 77.048167°W / 38.890556; -77.048167
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 8 × 5 × 3 ft.: Base: approx. 2.5 × 12 × 8 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[163]
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Glenna Goodacre
1993
Constitution Gardens
38°53′26.2″N 77°2′49.1″W / 38.890611°N 77.046972°W / 38.890611; -77.046972
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 80 × 95 × 70 in.; Base: approx. H. 8 × Diam. 116 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[164]
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Maya Lin
1982
Constitution Gardens
38°53′26.2″N 77°2′49.1″W / 38.890611°N 77.046972°W / 38.890611; -77.046972
Granite
Each wall: approx. H. 10 ft. 1 in. × L. 246.75 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[165]
Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Joseph Brown
1976
Constitution Gardens
38°53′27.9″N 77°2′34.4″W / 38.891083°N 77.042889°W / 38.891083; -77.042889
Granite ,
Gold Leaf ,
Concrete piers ,
Brass & Wood
Sculpture: approx. 2 ft. 5+ 1 ⁄2 in. × 50 ft. × 4 ft. 3 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[166]
Major General George B. McClellan
Frederick William MacMonnies
1907
Connecticut Ave. & Columbia Rd. NW
38°55′0.1″N 77°2′47.4″W / 38.916694°N 77.046500°W / 38.916694; -77.046500
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: 13 ft. 6 in.; Pedestal: 18 × 9+ 1 ⁄2 ft.; Base: 44 × 30 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[167]
Boy Scout Memorial
Donald De Lue
1964
The Ellipse
38°53′37.93″N 77°2′3.38″W / 38.8938694°N 77.0342722°W / 38.8938694; -77.0342722
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 168 × 120 × 104 in.; Base: approx. 62 × 92 × 98 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[168]
Zero Milestone
Horace W. Peaslee
1923
The Ellipse
38°53′42.38757″N 77°2′11.57375″W / 38.8951076583°N 77.0365482639°W / 38.8951076583; -77.0365482639
Bronze &
Granite
Overall: approx. H. 3 ft. 9+ 1 ⁄2 in. W. 2 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[169]
First Division Memorial
Daniel Chester French
1924
The Ellipse
38°53′46.2″N 77°2′19.3″W / 38.896167°N 77.038694°W / 38.896167; -77.038694
Bronze &
Granite
Overall: approx. H. 80 ft.; Figure of Victory: approx. H. 15 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[170]
Robert Emmet
Jerome Connor
1916
Massachusetts Ave. & 24th St. NW
38°54′50.1″N 77°3′9.9″W / 38.913917°N 77.052750°W / 38.913917; -77.052750
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 82 × 38 × 23 in.; Base: approx. 5 × 4 × 4 ft.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
[171]
Major General George Henry Thomas
John Quincy Adams Ward
1879
Thomas Circle
38°54′20.4″N 77°1′55.0″W / 38.905667°N 77.031944°W / 38.905667; -77.031944
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 16 × 15 × 5+ 1 ⁄2 ; Base: approx. 178 in. × 30 ft. 10 in. × 12 ft. 3 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[172]
Commodore John Barry
John Boyle
1913
Franklin Park
38°54′07.0″N 77°1′54.1″W / 38.901944°N 77.031694°W / 38.901944; -77.031694
Bronze ,
Marble ,
Granite
Sculpture: approx. H. 6 ft.; Base: approx. H. 8 ft. D. 4 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[173]
Daniel Webster
Gaetano Trentanove
1898
Scott Circle
38°54′26.1″N 77°2′14.3″W / 38.907250°N 77.037306°W / 38.907250; -77.037306
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 7 × 4 × 3 ft.; Base: approx. 17 × 14 × 14 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[174]
Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott
Henry Kirke Brown
1874
Scott Circle
38°54′26.1″N 77°2′11.5″W / 38.907250°N 77.036528°W / 38.907250; -77.036528
Bronze &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 15 × 10 × 10 ft.; Base: approx. 2 × 24 × 30 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[175]
Samuel Hahnemann Monument
Charles Henry Niehaus
1896
Scott Circle
38°54′26.1″N 77°2′8.6″W / 38.907250°N 77.035722°W / 38.907250; -77.035722
Bronze ,
Marble &
Ceramic
Figure: 6 × 2+ 1 ⁄2 × 3 ft. Exedra: 25 × 36 × 24 ft. Base Relief Panels: H. 4 ft. W. 10 ft. each
United States Department of the Interior
[176]
General Philip Sheridan
Gutzon Borglum
1908
Sheridan Circle
38°54′43.8″N 77°3′2.4″W / 38.912167°N 77.050667°W / 38.912167; -77.050667
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 10 × 12 ft. × 5 ft.; Base: approx. 3 × 37 × 4 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[177]
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
William Couper ,
Thomas Ball
1908
Triangle at Connecticut Ave., M St., & 18th St. NW
38°54′21.1″N 77°2′29.4″W / 38.905861°N 77.041500°W / 38.905861; -77.041500
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 5 ft. × 39 in. × 56 in.; Base: approx. 4 in. × 39 in. × 56 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[178]
Doctor John Witherspoon
William Couper
1909
Connecticut Ave. & N St. NW
38°54′25.8″N 77°2′30.4″W / 38.907167°N 77.041778°W / 38.907167; -77.041778
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 8 ft. × 2 ft. 2 in. × 2 ft. 2 in.; Base: approx. 9 × 7 × 7 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[179]
Butt–Millet Memorial Fountain
Thomas Hastings ,
Daniel Chester French
1913
The Ellipse
38°53′43.0″N 77°2′14.8″W / 38.895278°N 77.037444°W / 38.895278; -77.037444
Marble
Sculpture: approx. H. 130 in. Diam. 97 in.; Base: approx. H. 12 ft. Diam. 16 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[180]
Australian Seal
Thomas Bass
1969
Embassy of Australia
38°54′27.7″N 77°2′12.9″W / 38.907694°N 77.036917°W / 38.907694; -77.036917
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 8 × 5 × 2 ft.
Embassy of Australia
[181]
General Jose Gervasio Artigas
Juan Manuel Blanes
1940s
Constitution Ave. & 18th St. NW
38°53′32.4″N 77°2′29.4″W / 38.892333°N 77.041500°W / 38.892333; -77.041500
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 9 ft. × 63 in. × 65 in.; Base: approx. 58 × 50 × 50 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[182]
Japanese Pagoda
Unknown
17th century
West Potomac Park
38°52′57.3″N 77°2′28.4″W / 38.882583°N 77.041222°W / 38.882583; -77.041222
Granite & Concrete
Sculpture: overall approx. H. 8 ft. W. 4 ft. (3,800 lbs.).
United States Department of the Interior
[183]
Japanese Lantern
Unknown
1651
West Potomac Park
38°52′59.1″N 77°2′29.4″W / 38.883083°N 77.041500°W / 38.883083; -77.041500
Granite
Sculpture: approx. H. 10 ft. Diam 2 ft.; Base: approx. H. 5 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[184]
District of Columbia War Memorial
Frederick H. Brooke
1931
West Potomac Park
38°53′15.4″N 77°2′36.6″W / 38.887611°N 77.043500°W / 38.887611; -77.043500
Bronze
H. 47 ft. × Diam 44 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[185]
Wedlock
Barry Johnston
Lafayette Center, 1120 20th St. NW
38°54′16.3″N 77°2′42.4″W / 38.904528°N 77.045111°W / 38.904528; -77.045111
Bronze
Lafayette Center
[186]
Albert Einstein Memorial
Robert Berks
1979
National Academy of the Sciences
38°53′32.8″N 77°2′54.4″W / 38.892444°N 77.048444°W / 38.892444; -77.048444
Bronze
National Academy of the Sciences
[187]
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial
Paul Manship ,
Eric Gugler
1967
Roosevelt Island
38°53′50.7″N 77°3′50.2″W / 38.897417°N 77.063944°W / 38.897417; -77.063944
38°53′50″N 77°3′51″W / 38.89722°N 77.06417°W / 38.89722; -77.06417
Bronze
United States Department of the Interior
[188]
American Pharmaceutical Association Reliefs
Ulysses Ricci
1934
American Institute of Pharmacy Building
38°53′33.9″N 77°2′58.1″W / 38.892750°N 77.049472°W / 38.892750; -77.049472
Vermont marble
American Pharmacists Association
[189]
The Arts of Peace: Aspiration and Literature
James Earle Fraser
1950
Rock Creek Parkway
38°53′24.2″N 77°3′7.4″W / 38.890056°N 77.052056°W / 38.890056; -77.052056
Gilded bronze
Sculpture: approx. 17 × 12 × 17 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 15 × 18 ft. (13 tons).
United States Department of the Interior
[190]
The Arts of Peace: Music and Harvest
James Earle Fraser
1950
Rock Creek Parkway
38°53′23.3″N 77°3′7.9″W / 38.889806°N 77.052194°W / 38.889806; -77.052194
Gilded bronze
Sculpture: approx. 17 × 12 × 17 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 15 × 18 ft. (13 tons).
United States Department of the Interior
[191]
The Arts of War: Sacrifice
Leo Friedlander
1950
Arlington Memorial Bridge
38°53′19.4″N 77°3′7.7″W / 38.888722°N 77.052139°W / 38.888722; -77.052139
Gilded bronze
Sculpture: approx. 17 × 12 × 17 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 15 × 18 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[192]
The Arts of War: Valor
Leo Friedlander
1950
Arlington Memorial Bridge
38°53′18.5″N 77°3′7.2″W / 38.888472°N 77.052000°W / 38.888472; -77.052000
Gilded bronze
Sculpture: approx. 17 × 12 × 17 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 15 × 18 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[193]
Electricity, Fidelity, Steam
Guido Butti
1856
701 E St. NW
38°53′48.1″N 77°1′22.1″W / 38.896694°N 77.022806°W / 38.896694; -77.022806
Marble
former General (Old) Post Office, as of 2002 Hotel Monaco
[194]
Masonic Sphinxes: Power and Wisdom
Adolph Alexander Weinman
1915
Supreme Council 33 – Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
38°54′49.3″N 77°2′10.2″W / 38.913694°N 77.036167°W / 38.913694; -77.036167
Indiana limestone
2 sphinxes. Each sphinx: approx. 7 ft. × 5 ft. × 15 ft. 10 in.; Each base: approx. 2 ft. 3 in. × 10 ft. 2 in. × 18 ft. 1+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
[195]
War
Richard von Ezdorf
1884
Old Executive Office Building
38°53′53.6″N 77°2′19.4″W / 38.898222°N 77.038722°W / 38.898222; -77.038722
Iron
Pediment: approx. H. 8 ft. W. 30 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[196]
The Light of Knowledge
Philip Martiny
1903
Historical Society of Washington
38°54′8.9″N 77°1′22.6″W / 38.902472°N 77.022944°W / 38.902472; -77.022944
Marble
Approx. H. 4 ft. W. 6 ft.
Historical Society of Washington
[197]
George Washington
Jean Antoine Houdon
1932
George Washington University Campus , University Yard
38°53′57.8″N 77°2′44.8″W / 38.899389°N 77.045778°W / 38.899389; -77.045778
Bronze
Sculpture: approx.6 ft. 8 in. × 32.5 in. × 30 in.; Base: approx.46 × 48.5 × 42 in.
George Washington University
[198]
George Washington
Avard Fairbanks
1975
George Washington University Campus
38°54′2.5″N 77°3′1.2″W / 38.900694°N 77.050333°W / 38.900694; -77.050333
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 46 × 32 × 27 in.; Base: approx. 68 × 42+ 1 ⁄2 × 33 in.
George Washington University
[199]
Benjamin Rush (1745–1813)
Roland Hinton Perry
1904
Surgeon General of the United States Navy
38°53′43.3″N 77°3′5.2″W / 38.895361°N 77.051444°W / 38.895361; -77.051444
Bronze
Overall: H. 14 ft.
Surgeon General of the United States Navy
[200]
Professor Joseph Henry
William Wetmore Story
1882
Smithsonian Institution Building
38°53′21.0″N 77°1′33.6″W / 38.889167°N 77.026000°W / 38.889167; -77.026000
Bronze
H. 9 ft.
Smithsonian Institution
[201]
John Ericsson
James Earle Fraser
1927
West Potomac Park
38°53′12″N 77°3′0.68″W / 38.88667°N 77.0501889°W / 38.88667; -77.0501889
Granite
Sculpture: approx. H. 17 ft. Diam 8 ft.; Base: approx. 5 ft. 5 in. × 18 ft. 6 in. × 22 ft.; Ericsson: approx. 7 ft. 6 in. × 4 ft. 6 in. × 4 ft. 3 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[202]
Canova Lions
Antonio Canova
1860
Corcoran Gallery of Art
38°53′45.0″N 77°2′22.6″W / 38.895833°N 77.039611°W / 38.895833; -77.039611
Bronze
2 lions. Each lion: approx. 43 × 31+ 1 ⁄2 × 90+ 1 ⁄2 feet; Each base: approx. 10¾ × 27¾ × 81+ 1 ⁄2 in.
Corcoran Gallery of Art
[203]
Braque Bird
Pierre Bourdelle
1960
The Phillips Collection
38°54′42.6″N 77°2′48.4″W / 38.911833°N 77.046778°W / 38.911833; -77.046778
Marble
Sculpture: approx. H. 3 ft. L. 7+ 1 ⁄2 ft.
The Phillips Collection
[204]
Alexander Hamilton
James Earle Fraser
1922
Treasury Building
38°53′47.98″N 77°2′3.51″W / 38.8966611°N 77.0343083°W / 38.8966611; -77.0343083
Bronze ,
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 10 ft. × 3 ft. 2 in. × 2 ft. 9 in.; Pedestal: approx. H. 6 ft.; Base: approx. 9 ft. × 26 ft. 5 in. × 25 ft. 10 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[205]
Statue of John Carroll
Jerome Connor
1912
Healy Hall ,
Georgetown University
38°54′27.4″N 77°4′20.1″W / 38.907611°N 77.072250°W / 38.907611; -77.072250
Bronze ,
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 82 × 41 × 70 in.; Base: approx. 57 × 70 × 102 in.
Georgetown University
[206]
National Grange Marker
Unknown
1951
National Mall
38°53′25.5″N 77°1′4.2″W / 38.890417°N 77.017833°W / 38.890417; -77.017833
Bronze ,
Granite
Plaque: approx. W. 22 in.; Base: approx. W. 28 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[207]
Washington Monument
Robert Mills
1866
National Mall
38°53′22.1″N 77°2′6.9″W / 38.889472°N 77.035250°W / 38.889472; -77.035250
Marble ,
Granite
H. 555 ft. × 5+ 1 ⁄2 in.
United States Department of the Interior
[208]
St. Jerome the Priest
Ivan Meštrović
1954
Embassy of Croatia
38°54′48.6″N 77°3′8.1″W / 38.913500°N 77.052250°W / 38.913500; -77.052250
Bronze
H. 8 ft × W. 3 ft.
Embassy of Croatia
[209]
Settlers of the District of Columbia
Carl C. Mose
1936
The Ellipse
38°53′37.9″N 77°2′1.9″W / 38.893861°N 77.033861°W / 38.893861; -77.033861
Granite
H 2 ft. 6 in. × W 3 ft. × D 3 ft.
[210]
Navy Yard Urns
Unknown
1872
Lafayette Square
38°53′56.7″N 77°2′11.6″W / 38.899083°N 77.036556°W / 38.899083; -77.036556
Bronze
2 urns. Each: H. 5 ft. × W. 4 ft.
United States Department of the Interior
[211]
Meeting of Recently Elected President Washington and Pierre Charles L'Enfant
Raymond Mason
1988
Four Seasons Hotel
38°54′16.0″N 77°3′26.6″W / 38.904444°N 77.057389°W / 38.904444; -77.057389
Synthetic Art Resin,
Polyurethane Based
Paints
Four Seasons Hotel
[212]
Loss and Regeneration
Joel Shapiro
1993
United States Holocaust Museum
38°53′12.4″N 77°1′59.9″W / 38.886778°N 77.033306°W / 38.886778; -77.033306
Bronze
United States Holocaust Museum
Graft
Roxy Paine
2009
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′27.2″N 77°1′24.6″W / 38.890889°N 77.023500°W / 38.890889; -77.023500
Stainless steel
45 ft. × 45 ft.
National Gallery of Art
[213]
Thinker on a Rock
Barry Flanagan
1997
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′27.9″N 77°1′20.4″W / 38.891083°N 77.022333°W / 38.891083; -77.022333
Bronze
National Gallery of Art
[214]
Four-Sided Pyramid
Sol LeWitt
1997
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′27.2″N 77°1′20.64″W / 38.890889°N 77.0224000°W / 38.890889; -77.0224000
Concrete blocks &
Mortar
15 ft. 3/8 in. × 33 ft. 1/2 in. × 31 ft. 10+ 1 ⁄4 in.
National Gallery of Art
[215]
Chair Transformation Number 20B
Lucas Samaras
1996
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′26.7″N 77°1′21.2″W / 38.890750°N 77.022556°W / 38.890750; -77.022556
Bronze
11 ft. 10 in. × 2 ft. 1+ 1 ⁄2 in. × 7 ft. 4 in.
National Gallery of Art
[216]
Moondog
Tony Smith
1964
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′27.4″N 77°1′21.8″W / 38.890944°N 77.022722°W / 38.890944; -77.022722
Aluminum
17 ft. 1+ 1 ⁄4 in.x 15 ft. 4+ 1 ⁄4 in. × 15 ft. 4 in.
National Gallery of Art
[217]
Cluster of Four Cubes
George Rickey
1992
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′27.8″N 77°1′20.9″W / 38.891056°N 77.022472°W / 38.891056; -77.022472
Stainless steel
Sculpture: 17 ft. 9 in. × 10 ft. 3 in. × 9 ft. 3 in.
National Gallery of Art
[218]
Cubi XXVI
David Smith
1965
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′26.8″N 77°1′22.8″W / 38.890778°N 77.023000°W / 38.890778; -77.023000
Steel
9 ft. 11+ 1 ⁄2 × 12 ft. 7 in. × 2 ft. 1+ 7 ⁄8 in.
National Gallery of Art
[219]
Stele II
Ellsworth Kelly
1973
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′29.5″N 77°1′20.4″W / 38.891528°N 77.022333°W / 38.891528; -77.022333
Weathering steel
10 ft. 6 in. × 9 ft. 10 in.
National Gallery of Art
[220]
Untitled
Joel Shapiro
1989
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′29.6″N 77°1′20.8″W / 38.891556°N 77.022444°W / 38.891556; -77.022444
Bronze
5 ft. 5 in. × 6 ft. 5 in. × 5 ft. 2+ 1 ⁄2 in.
National Gallery of Art
[221]
Six-Part Seating
Scott Burton
1985–1998
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′30.5″N 77°1′20.9″W / 38.891806°N 77.022472°W / 38.891806; -77.022472
Polished Granite
6 parts. Each part: 3 ft. 1+ 1 ⁄2 in. × 1 ft. 5+ 1 ⁄2 in. × 3 ft. 1/2 in.
National Gallery of Art
[222]
Aurora
Mark di Suvero
1992–1993
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′29.85″N 77°1′21.41″W / 38.8916250°N 77.0226139°W / 38.8916250; -77.0226139
Steel
16 ft. 4 in. × 19 ft. 6 in. × 26 ft. 8+ 1 ⁄2 in.
National Gallery of Art
[223]
Puellae
Magdalena Abakanowicz
1992
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′29.9″N 77°1′21.4″W / 38.891639°N 77.022611°W / 38.891639; -77.022611
Bronze
National Gallery of Art
[224]
Spider
Louise Bourgeois
1995
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′29.9″N 77°1′23.7″W / 38.891639°N 77.023250°W / 38.891639; -77.023250
Metal &
Stones
National Gallery of Art
[225]
Personnage Gothique, Oiseau-Eclair
Joan Miró
1974
Cast 1977
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′30.5″N 77°1′24.2″W / 38.891806°N 77.023389°W / 38.891806; -77.023389
Bronze
14 ft. 9+ 1 ⁄4 in. × 6 ft. 6¾ in. × 5 ft. 3 in.
National Gallery of Art
[226]
Typewriter Eraser, Scale X
Claes Oldenburg &
Coosje van Bruggen
1999
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′30.2″N 77°1′25.0″W / 38.891722°N 77.023611°W / 38.891722; -77.023611
Painted stainless steel &
Fiberglass
19 ft. 9+ 1 ⁄4 in. × 12 ft. 8+ 1 ⁄2 in. × 11 ft. 4 in.
National Gallery of Art
[227]
House I
Roy Lichtenstein
1996–1998
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′26.6″N 77°1′24.1″W / 38.890722°N 77.023361°W / 38.890722; -77.023361
Aluminum
9 ft. 7 in. × 14 ft. 8 in. × 4 ft. 4 in. (2.921 × 4.470 × 1.321 m).
National Gallery of Art
[228]
Cheval Rouge
Alexander Calder
1974
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′27.3″N 77°1′23.7″W / 38.890917°N 77.023250°W / 38.890917; -77.023250
Painted sheet metal
16 ft. × 19 ft. 7 in. × 19 ft. 7 in. (4.877 × 5.969 × 5.969 m).
National Gallery of Art
[229]
Cubi XI
David Smith
1964
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
38°53′27.9″N 77°1′20.8″W / 38.891083°N 77.022444°W / 38.891083; -77.022444
Chrome , Nickel, Steel
Sculpture: approx. 92 × 29 × 38 in.; Base: approx. 24+ 1 ⁄2 × 30 × 30 in.
National Gallery of Art
[230]
[231]
Man with Beard
John Cavanaugh
1973
1736 Corcoran St. NW
38°54′42.4″N 77°2′23.5″W / 38.911778°N 77.039861°W / 38.911778; -77.039861
Hammered Lead
Sculpture: approx. H. 42 in. W. 20 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[232]
Fat Lips
John Cavanaugh
1973
1736 Corcoran St. NW
38°54′42.4″N 77°2′23.5″W / 38.911778°N 77.039861°W / 38.911778; -77.039861
Hammered Lead
Sculpture: approx. H. 42 in. W. 20 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[233]
Tympanum 1742 Corcoran Street
John Cavanaugh
1742 Corcoran St. NW
38°54′42.4″N 77°2′24.2″W / 38.911778°N 77.040056°W / 38.911778; -77.040056
Lead
Relief: approx. H. 2 ft. W. 7 ft.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[234]
Nina and the Saint
John Cavanaugh
1976
1614 Corcoran St. NW
38°54′42.5″N 77°2′14.8″W / 38.911806°N 77.037444°W / 38.911806; -77.037444
Lead
Relief: approx. 36 × 30 × 1+ 1 ⁄2 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[235]
Sodom and Gomorrah
John Cavanaugh
John Cavanaugh Foundation
38°54′53.62″N 77°2′31.22″W / 38.9148944°N 77.0420056°W / 38.9148944; -77.0420056
Lead
64 × 34 × 8 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[236]
The Captive
John Cavanaugh
John Cavanaugh Foundation
38°54′53.62″N 77°2′31.18″W / 38.9148944°N 77.0419944°W / 38.9148944; -77.0419944
Lead
64 × 34 × 8 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[237]
Time Recaptured
John Cavanaugh
John Cavanaugh Foundation
38°54′53.6″N 77°2′30.8″W / 38.914889°N 77.041889°W / 38.914889; -77.041889
Lead
64 × 46 × 8+ 1 ⁄2 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[238]
Within a Budding Grove
John Cavanaugh
John Cavanaugh Foundation
Lead
approx. 25 × 53+ 1 ⁄2 × 6 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[239]
Swann's Way
John Cavanaugh
John Cavanaugh Foundation
38°54′53.6″N 77°2′30.7″W / 38.914889°N 77.041861°W / 38.914889; -77.041861
Lead
Relief: approx. 52 × 53+ 1 ⁄2 × 7 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[240]
The Fugitive
John Cavanaugh
John Cavanaugh Foundation
38°54′53.6″N 77°2′31.5″W / 38.914889°N 77.042083°W / 38.914889; -77.042083
Lead
23+ 1 ⁄2 × 52 × 8+ 1 ⁄2 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[241]
Guermantis Way
John Cavanaugh
John Cavanaugh Foundation
38°54′53.6″N 77°2′30.9″W / 38.914889°N 77.041917°W / 38.914889; -77.041917
Lead
20 × 51+ 1 ⁄4 × 7+ 1 ⁄2 in.
John Cavanaugh Foundation
[242]
John Howard Payne Monument
Unknown
1883
Oak Hill Cemetery
38°54′46.4″N 77°3′31.4″W / 38.912889°N 77.058722°W / 38.912889; -77.058722
Marble &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 42 × 18 × 18 in.; Base: approx. 113 × 71 × 71 in.
Oak Hill Cemetery
[243]
Bishop William Pinkney Memorial
Unknown
1883
Oak Hill Cemetery
38°54′46.4″N 77°3′34.0″W / 38.912889°N 77.059444°W / 38.912889; -77.059444
Marble &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 74 × 36 × 23 in.; Base: approx. 68 × 72 × 72 in.
Oak Hill Cemetery
[244]
Spencer Monument
Tiffany & Co.
1928
Oak Hill Cemetery
38°54′47.7″N 77°3′34.2″W / 38.913250°N 77.059500°W / 38.913250; -77.059500
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 12 ft. × 70 in. × 46 in.
Oak Hill Cemetery
[245]
Van Ness Mausoleum
George Hadfield
1833
Oak Hill Cemetery
38°54′43.0″N 77°3′18.3″W / 38.911944°N 77.055083°W / 38.911944; -77.055083
Brick,
Sandstone , Concrete
Approx. H. 24 ft. × Diam. 24 ft.
Oak Hill Cemetery
[246]
Samuel P. Carter Monument
Bradley and Sons
1895
Oak Hill Cemetery
38°54′47.3″N 77°3′25.3″W / 38.913139°N 77.057028°W / 38.913139; -77.057028
Marble
Oak Hill Cemetery
[247]
Morrison Mausoleum
J.F. Manning
1889
Oak Hill Cemetery
Gray Granite
Relief: approx. H. 42 in. W. 94 in.
Oak Hill Cemetery
[248]
Amor Caritas
Oak Hill Cemetery
38°54′46.4″N 77°3′25.2″W / 38.912889°N 77.057000°W / 38.912889; -77.057000
Oak Hill Cemetery
[249]
Jane A. Delano Memorial
R. Tait McKenzie
1933
American Red Cross, Garden Court, 430 17th St, NW
38°53′41.9″N 77°2′26.8″W / 38.894972°N 77.040778°W / 38.894972; -77.040778
Bronze &
Marble
H. 7 ft.
American Red Cross
[250]
The Red Cross Men and Women Killed in Service
Felix de Weldon
1959
American Red Cross, Garden Court, 430 17th St. NW
38°53′41.0″N 77°2′26.8″W / 38.894722°N 77.040778°W / 38.894722; -77.040778
Bronze &
Marble
Sculpture: approx. 8 ft. 6 in. × 7 ft. 1/4 in. × 4 ft. 2¾ in.; Base: approx. 35+ 1 ⁄2 in. × 9 ft. 4 in. × 6 ft. 9 in.
American Red Cross
[251]
Armenian Earthquake
F. Sogoyan
1990
American Red Cross National Headquarters
38°53′42.7″N 77°2′23.9″W / 38.895194°N 77.039972°W / 38.895194; -77.039972
Metal &
Granite
Sculpture: approx. 61 × 61 × 140 in.; Base: approx. H. 71 in. × 71 in.
American Red Cross
[252]
American Red Cross Nurses
Edmond Romulus Amateis
1994
American Red Cross National Headquarters
Limestone
2 reliefs. Each relief: approx. 7+ 1 ⁄2 ft. × 5 ft.
General Services Administration
[253]
Benito Juarez
Enrique Alciati
1969
Virginia Ave. & New Hampshire Ave. NW
38°53′55.5″N 77°3′13.1″W / 38.898750°N 77.053639°W / 38.898750; -77.053639
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 19 ft. × 9 ft. × 3 ft. 6 in.; Base: approx. 11 ft. × 11 ft. 9 in. × 11 ft. (3,600 lbs.).
United States Department of the Interior
[254]
The Prophet
Harry Abend
1960
Residence of the Venezuelan Ambassador
38°54′54.4″N 77°3′15.4″W / 38.915111°N 77.054278°W / 38.915111; -77.054278
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 75 × 33 × 16+ 1 ⁄2 in.; Base: approx. 30 × 30 × 30 in.
Embassy of Venezuela
[255]
Samuel Gompers Memorial
Robert Ingersoll Aitken
1933
Gompers Square
38°54′14.4″N 77°1′35.4″W / 38.904000°N 77.026500°W / 38.904000; -77.026500
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. 8 ft. × 21 ft. 4 in. × 12 ft. 2 in.; Base: approx. 1 ft. 6 in. × 27 ft. × 16 ft. 3 in.
United States Department of Interior
[256]
[257]
Washington Planning the Battle of Trenton
Edmond Romulus Amateis
1935
Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium
38°53′32.6″N 77°1′48.1″W / 38.892389°N 77.030028°W / 38.892389; -77.030028
Indiana limestone
Panel: approx. 9 ft. × 16 ft. × 10 in.; Spandrels: approx. 7 ft. 1 in. × 6 ft. 10 in.
General Services Administration
[258]
General John A. Rawlins
Joseph A. Bailly
1874
Rawlins Park
38°53′44.5″N 77°2′31.2″W / 38.895694°N 77.042000°W / 38.895694; -77.042000
Bronze
Sculpture: approx. H. 6 ft.; Base: approx. H. 20 ft. D. 4 ft.
United States Department of Interior
[259]
[260]
Sky Landscape
Louise Nevelson
1983
1101 Vermont Ave. NW
38°54′13.9″N 77°1′58.2″W / 38.903861°N 77.032833°W / 38.903861; -77.032833
Metal
Sculpture: approx. H. 20 ft. W. 7 ft.; Base: approx. H. 1.5 ft. Diam 18 ft. 8 in.
American Medical Association
[261]
Ribbons and Jewels
Hazel Rebold
1991
Metro Center Station
38°53′54.7″N 77°1′40.6″W / 38.898528°N 77.027944°W / 38.898528; -77.027944
Stained glass wall sconces
Washington Metro
[14]
[262]
Scenes from Washington
G. Byron Peck
2001
Metro Center Station
38°53′54.7″N 77°1′40.6″W / 38.898528°N 77.027944°W / 38.898528; -77.027944
Mural
Washington Metro
[14]
[262]
Solomon's Gate
John Dreyfus
1993
James Monroe Building, 2001
Pennsylvania Ave. NW
38°54′5.2″N 77°2′42.9″W / 38.901444°N 77.045250°W / 38.901444; -77.045250
[14]
Transit
Wendy Ross
2007
Mount Vernon Square Metro Station
38°54′19.7″N 77°1′19.9″W / 38.905472°N 77.022194°W / 38.905472; -77.022194
[14]
We Embrace
E. Ethelbert Miller
2006
Dupont Circle Metro Station
38°54′39.4″N 77°2′40.6″W / 38.910944°N 77.044611°W / 38.910944; -77.044611
[14]
Excerpt from The Wound Dresser by
Walt Whitman
2007
Dupont Circle Metro Station
38°54′39.4″N 77°2′40.6″W / 38.910944°N 77.044611°W / 38.910944; -77.044611
Granite
[14]
Community
Anne Marchand
2002
Westminster Playground, 913 Westminster St. NW
38°54′53.9″N 77°1′29.2″W / 38.914972°N 77.024778°W / 38.914972; -77.024778
Mixed Media
Westminster Neighborhood Association
[14]
Play Together and Live as One
Jerome Meadows
2002
Westminster Playground, 913 Westminster St. NW
38°54′54.0″N 77°1′28.9″W / 38.915000°N 77.024694°W / 38.915000; -77.024694
Westminster Neighborhood Association
[14]
Community Rhythms
Alfred J. Smith
1995
U Street station
38°55′0.6″N 77°1′44.8″W / 38.916833°N 77.029111°W / 38.916833; -77.029111
Washington Metro
[14]
Encore
Zachary Oxman
Florida Ave. & T St. NW
38°54′56.0″N 77°1′14.4″W / 38.915556°N 77.020667°W / 38.915556; -77.020667
[14]
Full Count
John Dreyfuss
1988–1990
Virginia Ave. & 20th St. NW
38°53′39.8″N 77°2′45.0″W / 38.894389°N 77.045833°W / 38.894389; -77.045833
Bronze
[263]
Limits of Infinity III
John Safer
1979
2000 block H St. NW at
The George Washington University
38°53′55.7″N 77°2′46.0″W / 38.898806°N 77.046111°W / 38.898806; -77.046111
[264]
Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Bourganov
2000
H St. & 22nd St. NW at
The George Washington University
38°53′59.1″N 77°2′55.1″W / 38.899750°N 77.048639°W / 38.899750; -77.048639
Bronze
[265]
Suffusion
Arthur Carter
1999
Lisner Auditorium at
The George Washington University
38°53′56.7″N 77°2′49.8″W / 38.899083°N 77.047167°W / 38.899083; -77.047167
[266]
Joyce
Sam Maitin
2000
Lisner Auditorium at
The George Washington University
38°53′56.7″N 77°2′49.1″W / 38.899083°N 77.046972°W / 38.899083; -77.046972
[267]
Red Cross Monument
American Red Cross National Headquarters
38°53′46.4″N 77°2′42.6″W / 38.896222°N 77.045167°W / 38.896222; -77.045167
[268]
Always Becoming
Nora Naranjo-Morse
2007
National Museum of the American Indian
38°53′16.2″N 77°1′0.2″W / 38.887833°N 77.016722°W / 38.887833; -77.016722
Dirt,
sand ,
straw ,
clay ,
stone ,
black locust wood ,
bamboo , grass, and
yam vines.
Smithsonian Institution
[269]
Colossal Head 4
Ignacio Perez Solano
National Museum of Natural History
38°53′30.7″N 77°1′35.3″W / 38.891861°N 77.026472°W / 38.891861; -77.026472
Volcanic ash
Smithsonian Institution
[270]
Gwenfritz
Alexander Calder
c. 1968
National Museum of American History
38°53′28.4″N 77°1′52.7″W / 38.891222°N 77.031306°W / 38.891222; -77.031306
Iron
H. 413+ 3 ⁄8 in.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
[271]
Infinity
Jose de Rivera
1967
National Museum of American History
38°53′27.0″N 77°1′48.1″W / 38.890833°N 77.030028°W / 38.890833; -77.030028
Stainless Steel
Sculpture: 13+ 1 ⁄2 × 8 × 16 ft.; including base: H. 34 ft. (1000 lbs.).
Smithsonian Institution
[272]
Daguerre Memorial
Jonathan Scott Hartley
1890
National Portrait Gallery
38°53′51.5″N 77°1′19.7″W / 38.897639°N 77.022139°W / 38.897639; -77.022139
Bronze ,
Granite
Sculpture: approx. H. 11 ft.
National Museum of American History
[273]
Delta Solar
Alejandro Otero
National Air and Space Museum
38°53′16.9″N 77°1′17.4″W / 38.888028°N 77.021500°W / 38.888028; -77.021500
Stainless steel
Smithsonian Institution
[274]
Columbia
Caspar Buberl
1879–1881
Arts and Industries Building
38°53′18.9″N 77°1′28.2″W / 38.888583°N 77.024500°W / 38.888583; -77.024500
Zinc
Smithsonian Institution
[275]
Knife Edge Mirror Two Piece
Henry Moore
National Gallery of Art East Building
38°53′29.1″N 77°1′1.8″W / 38.891417°N 77.017167°W / 38.891417; -77.017167
National Gallery of Art
[276]
Prinz Friedrich von Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3X
Frank Stella
1998–2001
National Gallery of Art East Building
38°53′28.4″N 77°0′56.6″W / 38.891222°N 77.015722°W / 38.891222; -77.015722
Stainless steel , Aluminum,
Fiberglass &
Carbon fiber
National Gallery of Art
[277]
Triceratops horridus
National Museum of Natural History
38°53′26.4″N 77°1′28.6″W / 38.890667°N 77.024611°W / 38.890667; -77.024611
Bronze
Smithsonian Institution
[278]
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial
Gautam Pal
21st St., Massachusetts Ave., and Q St. NW
38°54′39.7″N 77°2′49.1″W / 38.911028°N 77.046972°W / 38.911028; -77.046972
Bronze &
Granite
[279]
Kenya Coat of Arms
Kenyan Embassy
38°54′45.8″N 77°3′1.3″W / 38.912722°N 77.050361°W / 38.912722; -77.050361
Embassy of Kenya
[280]
Bust of Vasil Levski
Bulgarian Embassy
38°54′44.2″N 77°2′55.2″W / 38.912278°N 77.048667°W / 38.912278; -77.048667
Bulgarian Embassy
[281]
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Vincenc Makovsky
2002
Massachusetts & Florida Aves. at Q & 22nd Sts. NW
38°54′40.5″N 77°2′54.9″W / 38.911250°N 77.048583°W / 38.911250; -77.048583
Bronze
[282]
Bust of Alberto Santos-Dumont
Vicinity R & 22nd Sts. NW
38°54′45.7″N 77°2′55.2″W / 38.912694°N 77.048667°W / 38.912694; -77.048667
Bronze
[283]
Future Stars
Kenneth Valimaki
1991
c. 1991
National Education Association
38°54′20.8″N 77°2′10.2″W / 38.905778°N 77.036167°W / 38.905778; -77.036167
Bronze & Concrete
[284]
Golden Warrior Prince
Shota Valikhanov ,
Klara Sever and
Peter Sever
2006
c. 2006
Embassy of Kazakhstan
38°54′31.9″N 77°2′10.6″W / 38.908861°N 77.036278°W / 38.908861; -77.036278
Bronze
Embassy of Kazakhstan
[285]
Ursus
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
[286]
C & O Canal Obelisk
Wisconsin Ave. south of M St. NW
38°54′15.7″N 77°3′46.4″W / 38.904361°N 77.062889°W / 38.904361; -77.062889
National Park Service ?
[287]
Helix Fountain
1 block S of M St. between 33rd & 34th Sts., N.W.
[288]
John A. Joyce
Oak Hill Cemetery
38°54′46.5″N 77°3′23.2″W / 38.912917°N 77.056444°W / 38.912917; -77.056444
[289]
Jan Karski
Georgetown University
38°54′31.7″N 77°4′18.6″W / 38.908806°N 77.071833°W / 38.908806; -77.071833
Georgetown University
[290]
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Vicki Winters Reid
Georgetown University
38°54′31.8″N 77°4′20.4″W / 38.908833°N 77.072333°W / 38.908833; -77.072333
Bronze
Georgetown University
[291]
Francis Scott Key
34th and M St. NW
38°54′17.3″N 77°4′5.3″W / 38.904806°N 77.068139°W / 38.904806; -77.068139
National Park Service
[292]
Giant Adirondack Chair
Georgetown University
38°54′46.3″N 77°4′11.5″W / 38.912861°N 77.069861°W / 38.912861; -77.069861
Man Helping Man
2400 N St. NW
38°54′25.5″N 77°3′5.8″W / 38.907083°N 77.051611°W / 38.907083; -77.051611
[293]
Pulse
Jefre Manuel
Farragut North metro (entrance on K Street)
38°54′9.9″N 77°2′20.9″W / 38.902750°N 77.039139°W / 38.902750; -77.039139
Refractive tile:
Poly(methyl methacrylate) resin or
Glass
[294]
[295]
Sculpture ,
installation art
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority donated by
Golden Triangle (Washington, D.C.) with the
DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities
[296]
Farragut Spheres
Michael Enn Sirvet
2011
Farragut West metro (17th & I NW entrance)
38°54′4.2″N 77°2′20.9″W / 38.901167°N 77.039139°W / 38.901167; -77.039139
Aluminum ,
Light emitting diodes
Sculpture ,
installation art
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority donated by
Golden Triangle (Washington, D.C.) with the
DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities
[296]
Pillar of Fire
William Cochran
2013
NW corner of 14th and S Streets NW
38°54′51.08″N 77°1′55.71″W / 38.9141889°N 77.0321417°W / 38.9141889; -77.0321417
glass, concrete
16 feet
Scarlet Natural Chaos
Arne Quinze
2017
Washington Harbour (End of 30th St. NW)
38°54′3.6″N 77°3′33.2″W / 38.901000°N 77.059222°W / 38.901000; -77.059222
Metal,
Aluminum
[297]
Sculpture ,
installation art
Ark Restaurants
[298]
Transformers
Unknown
2021
3614 Prospet Street NW
38°54′20.9″N 77°4′14.3″W / 38.905806°N 77.070639°W / 38.905806; -77.070639
metal
10 feet