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Spirit of the Great Lakes Fountain: Bronze work of art created by Lorado Taft between 1907-1913. The fountain depicts five women arranged so that, when it is flowing, water passes through them in the same way water passes through the Great Lakes.
Manhattan, New York City, United States of America - May 17, 2022 - The George Gustav Heye Center, National Museum of the American Indian where arts and artifacts or artefacts relating to the Native Americans are on display.
Wasshington, DC - September 20, 2023: The monument was presented to the U.S. Capitol as a gift from the women of the United States by the National Woman's Party and was accepted on behalf of Congress by the Joint Committee on the Library on February 10, 1921. The designer was Adelaide Johnson.
New York City, United States, April 7, 2023 - The statue of Alma Mater and the Low Memorial Library Building on the Columbia University campus on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. The statue's name is Alma Mater (nurturing mother), created in 1903 by noted artist Daniel Chester French.
Princeton, NJ, USA - November12, 2019: Campus building in Princeton University, NJ
Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Missouri State Capitol Building in Jefferson City
Abraham Lincoln - Washington DC Memorial
Columbus Fountain near Union Station, Washington DC, USA
Detail of the marble statue of Abraham Lincoln within the Lincoln Memorial National Monument in Washington DC.
The architecture of the US Supreme Court Building in Washington DC displays Moses with the tables of stone written with the finger of God containing   the law of God, which is the basis of all law.
Architectural details of United States Custom House on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, USA
Detroit, MI, USA - December 20, 2014: The Detroit Institute of Arts, shown on December 20, 2014, is hosting an exhibit on Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.
The tomb of Thomas Guy, the founder of Guy’s Hospital at London Bridge in South East London. The tomb is positioned just inside the inner door of Guy’s Hospital chapel. Thomas Guy (1644-1724) was an English merchant and politician who had become a governor of St Thomas’ Hospital in 1704. Being a considerable donor to the hospital and also extremely wealthy, he decided to build a new hospital “for incurables”. His tomb is marked by a life-size marble monument by John Bacon, which portrays Guy as a “living Samaritan” helping an invalid.
Boston, MA, USA February 5 Marble lions face each other in the ornate memorial to Civil War veterans in Boston
Lincoln memorial national park
Native American Statue.
The Charlestown Civil War Memorial, also known as the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. Sculpted by Martin Milmore (1844–1883), and erected in 1875, is a memorial to the men of Charlestown, Boston, who fought to preserve the Union during the American Civil War.
A close up of marble statue of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC
The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Statue in Washington DC
The statue of Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Statue at U.S. Supreme Court
Statue of Samuel F. B. Morse, famous 19th-century painter and inventor,  by Byron M. Picket, dedicated in 1871, in Central Park, New York, NY, USA
Lincoln statue at Lincoln Memorial Washington DC, USA. Close-up of the Lincoln statue sitting.
A tribute to Christopher Columbus, sculpted by Lorado Taft, at Union Station in Washington, D.C.
Princeton, NJ USA - November 15, 2011: Princeton University is a Private Ivy League University in New Jersey, USA
A panoramic shot of a white monument building in Manhattan, New York
Abe Lincoln.
Statue of the famous Italian Renaissance architect and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi who built the famous dome of the Florence Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence - Tuscany, Italy) - More than 100 years old
Abraham Lincoln - Washington DC Memorial
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