List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2


This is a list of public art in Ward 2 of Washington, D.C..
This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.
Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. When this is not the case it is stated next to the title.
TitleArtistYearLocation/GPS CoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwnerImage
George Mason MemorialWendy M. Ross2002West Potomac Park BronzeNational Park Service
Nuns of the BattlefieldJerome ConnorM St & Rhode Island Ave., N.W. BronzeSculpture: approx. H. 6 ft. W. 9 ft.National Park Service
RenaissanceDavid Bakalar1989American Association for the Advancement of Science Granite & Gold Leafl. 4 ft.American Association for the Advancement of Science
River Horse1996Lisner Auditorium BronzeGeorge Washington University
General Manuel BelgranoIgnacio IbarraEmbassy of Argentina, Defense and Military Attaché's Office BronzeEmbassy of Argentina
Grey WolfMark RossiDefenders of Wildlife BronzeDefenders of Wildlife
Lajos KossuthHungarian Embassy Embassy of Hungary
Theodore RooseveltHungarian Embassy Embassy of Hungary
Korean War Veterans MemorialFrank Gaylord1995The National Mall Granite & Stainless steelNational Park Service
National World War II MemorialFriedrich St. Florian2004The National Mall GraniteNational Park Service
Ulysses S. Grant MemorialHenry Merwin Shrady1924The National Mall BronzeNational Park Service
Hotel Rouge Statues2002Hotel Rouge Kimpton Hotels & Restaurant Group
InspirationEthan Kerber20105th St. & K St., N.W. Steel25 × 25 ft, 3,500 lbs.DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities & The Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District
Lift OffDavid Black2009City Vista DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities & The Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District
Bridge Tender's HouseMikyoung Kim200914th Street Bridge Dichroic AcrylicD.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Ad AstraRichard Lippold1976National Air and Space Museum Gold-colored polished stainless steel3,000 cmSmithsonian Institution
ContinuumCharles O. Perry1976National Air and Space Museum Bronzeh. 168 cm.Smithsonian Institution
Major General John A. LoganFranklin Simmons1901Logan Circle Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 12 × 10 × 4½ in.; Base: approx. 3 × 22 × 30 ft..United States Department of the Interior
Bernardo de GálvezJuan de Ávalos1976Virginia Ave. between 20th & 21st St., N.W. Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 12 × 13 × 6 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 13 × 6 ft.United States Department of the Interior
The Nations of the Pan American Health AssociationMichael Lantz1970Pan American Health Organization Bronze & StoneEach medallion: approx. Diam. 2.5 ft.Pan American Health Organization
Philip Jaisohn2008South Korean Embassy BronzeSouth Korean Embassy
Fidelity, Bravery, IntegrityFrederick Charles Shrady1979J. Edgar Hoover Building Bronze & GraniteSculpture: 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
American Legion SoldierAdolph Wolter1951American Legion, 1608 K St., N.W. Indiana LimestoneSculpture: approx. H. 13 ft.American Legion
BuffaloesAlexander Phimister Proctor1914Dumbarton Bridge Bronze & Stone4 buffaloes. Each: approx. H. 7 ft.D.C. Department of Public Works
Luther MonumentErnest RietschelCast 1884Luther Place Memorial Church Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. H. 11.5 ft.; Base: approx. H. 168 in. W. 138 in.Luther Place Memorial Church
Equestrian of Simón BolívarFelix de Weldon195918th St. at C St & Virginia Ave. N.W. Bronze & granite or marbleSculpture: approx. 27 ft. × 96 in. × 208 in.; Base: approx. 142 × 72 × 184 in..United States Department of the Interior
Major General James B. McPhersonLouis Rebisso1876McPherson Square Bronze & graniteSculpture: approx. H. 14 ft. L. 12 ft.; Base: approx. H. 12 ft. D. 6 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Edmund BurkeJames Havard Thomas1923Massachusetts Ave between 11th & 12th St, N.W. Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 8 ft. × 39½ in. × 39½ in.; Base: approx. H. 72 in. × 92 in.United States Department of the Interior
Taras Shevchenko MemorialLeo Mol1963Between 22nd St. & 23rd St. at P St., N.W. Bronze & Granite2 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
'Augustin-Alexandre Dumont1862Virginia Ave between 20th & 21st St, N.W. Bronze & Concrete
War or PeaceJurgen Weber1965–1971John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Bronze & ConcreteSculpture: approx. 8 × 50 × 1.5 ft.; Base: approx. 4.5 × 20 × 3 ft.United States Department of the Interior
AmericaJurgen Weber1965–1971John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Bronze & ConcreteSculpture: approx. 8 × 50 × 1.5 ft.; Base: approx. 4.5 × 20 × 3 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Don QuixoteAurelio Teno1976John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Bronze, Stone & ConcreteSculpture: approx. 15 × 6 × 12 ft.; Base: approx. 4 × 5 × 12 ft..United States Department of the Interior
Don QuixoteStafford Rolph19811776 G Street, N.W., Courtyard Direct steel & BrickSculpture: approx. 106 × 119 × 70 in.; Base: approx. 36 × 97 × 96 in.Robert T. Foley Company
The ObserverKeith McCarter19831020 19th Street, N.W. BronzeSculpture: approx. 6 × 10 × 7 ft. Diam. 10 ft.; Base: approx. 8 in. × 9 ft. × 6 ft.Barnes, Morris, Pardoe, Foster
William O. DouglasWendy Ross1976Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 30th St. N.W. Metal & StoneSculpture: 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. 2½ in.United States Department of the Interior
Whooping CranesKent Ullberg1988National Wildlife Federation Stainless steel, Brick & LimestoneSculpture: approx. 12 × 10 × 5 ft.; Base fountain: approx. H. 2.5 ft. Diam 20 ft..National Wildlife Federation
Salamander FinialRaymond Kaskey1985Christian Heurich Mansion Hammered copperApprox. H. 7 ft. W. 3 ft.Heurich House Foundation
Sarah Louisa Rittenhouse MemorialUnknown1956Montrose Park Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 30 × 22 × 29 in.; Base: approx. 50 in × 2 ft. × 2 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Statue of Artemas WardLeonard Crunelle1938Ward Circle BronzeSculpture: approx. 10 × 5 × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 10 × 5 × 4 ft.United States Department of the Interior
St. Stephen MartyrFelix de Weldon1961Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church Polychrome Porcelain & ConcreteSculpture: approx. H. 10 ft.; Base: approx. W. 4 ft. 8 in.Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church
North AmericaGutzon Borglum1910Organization of American States MarbleSculpture: approx. 10 ft. × 5 ft. 6 in. × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 11 ft. 10 in. × 213½ in. × 226 in.Organization of American States
North American EagleSolon Borglum1910Organization of American States MarbleSculpture: approx. W. 3 ft.Organization of American States
South AmericaIsidore Konti1910Organization of American States MarbleSculpture: approx. 10 ft. × 76 in. × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 11 ft. 10 in. × 214 in. × 4 ft.Organization of American States
South American CondorIsidore Konti1910Organization of American States MarbleSculpture: approx. H. 3 ft.Organization of American States
The Meeting of Bolivar and San MartinIsidore Konti1910Organization of American States MarbleRelief: approx. H. 4 ft. × W. 6 ft.Organization of American States
Washington's Farewell to His GeneralsGutzon Borglum1910Organization of American States MarbleRelief: approx. H. 4 ft. × W. 6 ft.Organization of American States
Xochipilli, Aztec God of FlowersUnknown1911Organization of American States Painted concrete & White marbleSculpture: approx. H. 5 ft. W. 5 ft. Diam. 6 ft.; Base: approx. H. 6 ft. W. 1 ft.Organization of American States
Cordell HullBryant Baker1943Organization of American States BronzeSculpture: approx. 33 × 25 × 13 in.; Base: approx. 51 × 27 × 27 in.Organization of American States
The Prophet DanielAleijadinho1962Organization of American States ConcreteSculpture: 8 ft. 31 in. × 33 in.; Base: approx. 2½ ft. × 30 in. c 27 in.Organization of American States
Statue of Isabella I of CastileJosé Luis Sánchez1966Organization of American States BronzeApprox. H. 12 ft.; Base: 40 × 40 in..Organization of American States
José Cecilio del ValleJuan José Sicre1967Organization of American States Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 25 × 20 × 13 in.; Base: approx. 63 × 22½ × 17½ in.Organization of American States
Rubén DaríoJuan José Sicre1967Organization of American States Bronze & ConcreteSculpture: approx. 44 × 64 × 24½ in.; Base: approx. 30½ × 60 × 15 in.Organization of American States
Sor Juana Inés de la CruzBeatriz Caso1975Organization of American States Bronze & ConcreteSculpture: approx. 48 × 43½ × 35 in.; Base: approx. 32 × 50 × 38 in.Organization of American States
Rómulo GallegosJuan Jose SicreCast 1979Organization of American States Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 14 × 8½ × 11 in.; Base: approx. 4 ft. 10 in. × 2 ft. × 2 ft.Organization of American States
DualitySalvador Manzano1980Organization of American States Painted MetalSculpture: approx. 56 × 39¾ × 65 in.Organization of American States
Gabriela MistralGalvarino Ponce1980Organization of American States Lead & GraniteSculpture: approx. 27½ × 22 × 13 in.; Base: approx. 43 × 24 × 24 in.Organization of American States
Pablo NerudaGalvarino Ponce1980Organization of American States Lead & GraniteSculpture: approx. 30 × 24 × 16 in.; Base: approx. 52¼ × 24 × 24 in.Organization of American States
Presence on the PathBeatriz Blanco1982Organization of American States Cor-Ten SteelSculpture: approx. 77¾ × 48 × 27½ in.; Steel plate base: D. 38 in. Diam 48 in.Organization of American States
Simon Bolivar, LibertadorEmile Antoine Bourdelle1984Organization of American States BronzeSculpture: approx. 3 × 1½ × 3½ ft.; Base: approx. 4½ × 3 × 4 ft.Organization of American States
Teresa de la ParraM. de la Fujite1989Organization of American States Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 22 × 15 × 11 in.; Base: approx. 49½ × 24½ × 24½ in.Organization of American States
InuksukPeter Irniq2010Organization of American States Organization of American States
Angel de la PazJosé Toledo Ordoñez2014Organization of American States Organization of American States
La NiñaJohn Castles2000Organization of American States, Administration Building SteelOrganization of American States
The Founders of the Daughters of the American RevolutionGertrude Vanderbilt WhitneyDaughters of the American Revolution Museum MarbleFigure: approx. H. 9 ft; Stele: approx. H. 5 ft. 9 in. × 18 ft. × 5 ft. 5 in.Daughters of the American Revolution
Murillo after Moses Jacob Ezekiel1974Renwick Gallery facade Marble Dust ConglomerateSculpture: approx. 8 ft. 7 in. × 3 ft. 8 in.; Base: approx. 6 ft. 7 in. × 4 ft. 10 in.Smithsonian American Art Museum
Rubens after Moses Jacob Ezekiel1974Renwick Gallery facade Marble Dust ConglomerateH. 7 ft.Smithsonian American Art Museum
Indian HeadsAlexander Phimister Proctor1914Dumbarton Bridge SandstoneDepartment of Public Works
Discus ThrowerMyron1956Kelly Park Bronze, Marble & GraniteFigure: life-size; Column and base: approx. 10 ft. 6 in. × 5 ft. 10 in. × 5 ft. 10 in.United States Department of the Interior
Admiral David G. Farragut Vinnie Ream1881Farragut Square
Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 10 × 3 × 3 ft.; Base: approx. 16 × 18 × 24 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Eagle Pediment and Neoclassical Relief PanelsUlysses Ricci1929DAR Constitution Hall LimestoneEagle: larger than life-size. Each relief panel: H. 4 ft. × W. 8 ft.Daughters of the American Revolution
Balinese DemonsUnknownIndonesian Embassy Volcanic rock2 pieces. Each sculpture: approx. H. 5 ft. Diam. 3 ft.Indonesian Embassy
Lieutenant General George WashingtonClark Mills1860Washington Circle Bronze & MarbleSculpture: approx. 9 × 14 × 6 ft.; Base: approx. 9 ft. 8 in. × 15 ft. × 8 ft.National Park Service
TransportationJohn Gregory1937Eccles Building MarbleApprox. H. 10 ft.Federal Reserve Board
LawJohn Gregory1937Eccles Building MarbleApprox. H. 10 ft.Federal Reserve Board
Eagle on the Federal Reserve Board BuildingSidney Waugh1937Eccles Building MarbleSculpture: 6 ft. 11 in. × 6 ft. 1 in. × 6 ft. 8 in.Federal Reserve Board
Andrew Jackson DowningRobert Eberhard Launitz1856Enid A. Haupt Garden, Smithsonian Institution MarbleUrn: approx. H. 4 ft. Diam 2 ft.; Base: approx. H. 4 ft. 9 in. W. 3 ft.Smithsonian Institution
ElephantsUnknownEmbassy of India Chancellery, 2536 Massachusetts Ave. NW Marble & StoneSculpture: approx. 36 × 24 × 72 in.; Base: approx. 8 × 27 × 18 in.Embassy of India, Washington, D.C.
American WildlifeLumen Martin Winter19611412 16th St. NW Marble13 reliefs. Each: approx. H. 12 ft. W. 4 ft.Unknown
The Progress of ScienceLee Lawrie1923United States National Academy of Sciences Bronze6 reliefs. Each relief: approx. H. 5 ft. W. 10 ft.United States National Academy of Sciences
Wisdom and ObservationLee Lawrie1923United States National Academy of Sciences CopperCornice sculpture: approx. H. 4 ft.United States National Academy of Sciences
National Association of Broadcasters FountainLoren Sage1969National Association of Broadcasters Stone & PebblesFountain: approx. 6 × 15 × 7 ft.National Association of Broadcasters
The GriffinJohn Dreyfuss1986Griffin Condominiums, 955 26th St. NW Bronze & ConcreteSculpture: approx. 4 ft. 10 in. × 3 ft. 3 in. × 1 ft. 3 in.; Base: approx. 6 in. × 2 ft. 9 in. × 1 ft
UntitledAlbert Paley1981901 26th St. NW Painted Iron 8 ft. 4 in. × 10 ft. 2 in. × 1½ in.; 10 ft. × 4 ft. 2 in. × 1½ in.Private Residence
'John Van Alstine19862358 Massachusetts Ave. NW Limestone & SteelApprox. 8 ft. 5 in. × 2 ft. 4 in. × 5 in.Patricia Baumann & John Bryant
Expanding UniverseMarshall Fredericks1963United States State Department Cast Bronze, Nickel Alloys, Glass Mosaic & Granite26 × 10 ft.General Services Administration
'Lucio Fontana1959–1960
Cast 1965
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze5 spheres. Height ranges from 29 to 36⅝. Diam. ranges from 35 to 43⅜ in.Smithsonian Institution
Horse and RiderMarino Marini 1952–1953Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze82 1/4 X 47 X 77 3/4 INSmithsonian Institution
Are Years What? Mark di Suvero1967Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Painted steel480 × 480 × 360 in.Smithsonian Institution
AntipodesJames Sanborn1997Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Copper & Petrified woodapprox. 96 × 75 × 26 in.Smithsonian Institution
FigureJacques Lipchitz1926–1930
Cast 1958–1961
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze85⅜ × 38½ × 29¼ IN.Smithsonian Institution
Sunset SongSusan Philipsz2003Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Sound installationSmithsonian Institution
For Gordon BunshaftDan Graham2006
Fabricated 2007–2008
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Two-way mirror, Stainless steel, wood, & stone92⅛ × 196¼ × 196⅛ in.Smithsonian Institution
Wish Tree for Washington, DCYoko Ono2007Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenLive tree with mixed mediaDimensions variableSmithsonian Institution
BrushstrokeRoy Lichtenstein1996
Cast 2002–2003
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Painted aluminum32¼ × 21½ × 6 ft.Smithsonian Institution
Sky HooksAlexander CalderHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Painted steel103 × 83 × 92 in.Smithsonian Institution
KiepenkerlJeff Koons1987Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Stainless steel72¾ × 31½ × 32¼ in.Smithsonian Institution
Sphere No. 6Arnaldo Pomodoro1966Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze45 × 46½ × 47⅝ in.Smithsonian Institution
Young Girl on a ChairGiacomo Manzu1955Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze45 × 23⅜ × 43¾ in.Smithsonian Institution
Self-Portrait with Model at BergamoGiacomo Manzu1942
Cast 1960
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze52¼ × 38⅝ × 10⅛ in.Smithsonian Institution
'Henry Moore1969–1970
Cast 1973
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze89⅜ × 147⅛ × 72⅞ in.Smithsonian Institution
'Henry Moore1968
Cast 1969
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze40¾ × 93 × 48 in.Smithsonian Institution
'Jean Arp1950
Cast 1957
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze45½ × 32⅜ × 33½ in.Smithsonian Institution
Lunar BirdJoan Miró1944–1946Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze89⅜ × 88½ × 58¼ in.Smithsonian Institution
Seated Yucatan WomanFrancisco Zúñiga1973Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze41½ × 35⅜ × 44⅞ in.Smithsonian Institution
ClamdiggerWillem de Kooning1972
Cast 1976
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze59½ × 29⅝ × 23¾ in.Smithsonian Institution
Seated Woman on a BenchWillem de Kooning1972
Cast 1976
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze37¾ × 36 × 34⅜ in.Smithsonian Institution:File:De Kooning sculpture.jpg|Link to image
Crouching WomanAuguste Rodin1880–1882
Cast 1962
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenBronze37½ × 27⅝ × 24¼ in.Smithsonian Institution
Post-BalzacJudith Shea1991Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze98½ × 28½ × 28½ in.Smithsonian Institution
The DrummerBarry Flanagan1990Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze96 × 68 × 36 in.Smithsonian Institution
Eros, Inside ErosArman1986Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze33⅝ × 17¼ × 20⅛ in.Smithsonian Institution
'Henry Moore1964Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze49½ × 78½ × 58½ in.Smithsonian Institution
'Henry Moore1956Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze131⅜ × 38⅜ × 36 in.Smithsonian Institution
Seated WomanHenry Moore1957Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze62 × 56¼ × 41⅜ in.Smithsonian Institution
Draped Reclining FigureHenry Moore1956Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze40⅞ × 66⅝ × 34⅛ in.Smithsonian Institution
Nymph Aristide Maillol1953Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenBronze60⅞ × 24½ × 18¾ inSmithsonian Institution
Needle TowerKenneth Snelson1968Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Stainless steel & Aluminum720 × 243½ × 213⅜ in.Smithsonian Institution
Cubi XIIDavid Smith1963Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Stainless steel109½ × 49 × 26 in.Smithsonian Institution
Agricola IDavid Smith1952Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenPainted steel73¾ × 54¾ × 23¾ in.Smithsonian Institution
Geometric Mouse, Variation I, Scale AClaes Oldenburg1971Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Painted steel & Aluminum106¼ × 143⅜ × 94⅜ in.Smithsonian Institution
Pittsburgh LandscapeDavid Smith1954Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Stainless steel & Bronze30 × 116 × 5 in.Smithsonian Institution
The Great Warrior of MontaubanAntoine Bourdelle1900/1956Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenBronze73¼ × 62 × 24⅛ in.Smithsonian Institution
Back I-Back IVHenri Matisse1909–1931
Cast 1959–1960
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenBronze4 panels. Varied dimensions.Smithsonian Institution
Monument to BalzacAuguste Rodin1898 Cast: 1966Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze106 × 43 × 50⅜ in.Smithsonian Institution
Last Conversation PieceJuan Muñoz1995Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze3 pieces. Installation, overall: 66½ × 244¾ × 321⅛ in.Smithsonian Institution
SubcommitteeTony Cragg1991Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Steel100½ × 74¼ × 64½ in.Smithsonian Institution
ThrowbackTony Smith1979Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenPainted Aluminum81¼ × 155⅞ × 95⅝ in.Smithsonian Institution
Voltri XVDavid Smith1962Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Steel89⅞ × 77 14 × 22⅝ in.Smithsonian Institution
Monumental HeadAlberto Giacometti1960Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze37 × 11¾ × 14¾ in.Smithsonian Institution
UntitledEllsworth Kelly1986Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenStainless Steel75 × 30 × 107 in.Smithsonian Institution
Monsoon DriftAnthony Caro1975Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Stainless Steel123¼ × 207 × 41 in.Smithsonian Institution
Figure for LandscapeBarbara Hepworth1965Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Bronze106½ × 53⅞ × 28⅜ in.Smithsonian Institution
Angola IIIsaac Witkin1968Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Steel102½ x 100 x 45⅜ in.Smithsonian Institution
Crown Princess MärthaKirsten KokkinNorwegian Embassy Bronze
DuPont Circle FountainDaniel Chester French1920Dupont Circle Marble & ConcreteUpper 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. 4½ ft.United States Department of the Interior
Second Division MemorialJames Earle Fraser1936President's Park Gilded Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 18 ft. × 3 ft. 10 in. × 2 ft. 4 in.; Base: approx. 20 × 71 × 26 ft.United States Department of the Interior
General William Tecumseh Sherman MonumentCarl Rohl-Smith, Sigvald Asbjornsen, Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson, Stephen Abel Sinding & Lauritz Jensen1898President's Park Bronze & GraniteOverall: approx. H. 42 ft.; Equestrian figure: approx. H. 14 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Brigadier General Thaddeus KosciuszkoAntoni Popiel1910Lafayette Park Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 10 × 4 × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 20 × 20 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Major General Comte Jean de RochambeauFernand Hamar1901Lafayette Park Bronze & GraniteSculpture: 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
Andrew JacksonClark Mills1852Lafayette Park Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. H. 9 ft. W. 12 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 16.5 × 9.75 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von SteubenAlbert Jaegers1910Lafayette Park Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 10 × 5 × 5 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 20 × 20 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Major General Marquis Gilbert de LafayetteAlexandre Falguière1890Lafayette Park Bronze, MarbleSculpture: approx. 10 × 4 × 4 ft.; Base: approx. 15 × 20 × 20 ft.United States Department of the Interior
The Three SoldiersFrederick Hart1984Constitution Gardens Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 8 × 5 × 3 ft.: Base: approx. 2.5 × 12 × 8 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Vietnam Women's MemorialGlenna Goodacre1993Constitution Gardens Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 80 × 95 × 70 in.; Base: approx. H. 8 × Diam. 116 in.United States Department of the Interior
Vietnam Veterans MemorialMaya Lin1982Constitution Gardens GraniteEach wall: approx. H. 10 ft. 1 in. × L. 246.75 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceJoseph Brown1976Constitution Gardens Granite, Gold Leaf, Concrete piers, Brass & WoodSculpture: approx. 2 ft. 5½ in. × 50 ft. × 4 ft. 3 in.United States Department of the Interior
Major General George B. McClellanFrederick William MacMonnies1907Connecticut Ave. & Columbia Rd. NW Bronze & GraniteSculpture: 13 ft. 6 in.; Pedestal: 18 × 9½ ft.; Base: 44 × 30 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Boy Scout MemorialDonald De Lue1964The Ellipse Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 168 × 120 × 104 in.; Base: approx. 62 × 92 × 98 in.United States Department of the Interior
Zero MilestoneHorace W. Peaslee1923The Ellipse Bronze & GraniteOverall: approx. H. 3 ft. 9½ in. W. 2 ft.United States Department of the Interior
First Division MemorialDaniel Chester French1924The Ellipse Bronze & GraniteOverall: approx. H. 80 ft.; Figure of Victory: approx. H. 15 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Robert EmmetJerome Connor1916Massachusetts Ave. & 24th St. NW Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 82 × 38 × 23 in.; Base: approx. 5 × 4 × 4 ft.Smithsonian American Art Museum
Major General George Henry ThomasJohn Quincy Adams Ward1879Thomas Circle Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 16 × 15 × 5½; Base: approx. 178 in. × 30 ft. 10 in. × 12 ft. 3 in.United States Department of the Interior
Commodore John BarryJohn Boyle1913Franklin Park Bronze, Marble, GraniteSculpture: approx. H. 6 ft.; Base: approx. H. 8 ft. D. 4 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Daniel WebsterGaetano Trentanove1898Scott Circle Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 7 × 4 × 3 ft.; Base: approx. 17 × 14 × 14 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Brevet Lt. General Winfield ScottHenry Kirke Brown1874Scott Circle Bronze & GraniteSculpture: approx. 15 × 10 × 10 ft.; Base: approx. 2 × 24 × 30 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Samuel Hahnemann MonumentCharles Henry Niehaus1896Scott Circle Bronze, Marble & CeramicFigure: 6 × 2½ × 3 ft. Exedra: 25 × 36 × 24 ft. Base Relief Panels: H. 4 ft. W. l0 ft. eachUnited States Department of the Interior
General Philip SheridanGutzon Borglum1908Sheridan Circle BronzeSculpture: approx. 10 × 12 ft. × 5 ft.; Base: approx. 3 × 37 × 4 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Henry Wadsworth LongfellowWilliam Couper, Thomas Ball1908Triangle at Connecticut Ave., M St., & 18th St. NW BronzeSculpture: approx. 5 ft. × 39 in. × 56 in.; Base: approx. 4 in. × 39 in. × 56 in.United States Department of the Interior
Doctor John WitherspoonWilliam Couper1909Connecticut Ave. & N St. NW BronzeSculpture: approx. 8 ft. × 2 ft. 2 in. × 2 ft. 2 in.; Base: approx. 9 × 7 × 7 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Butt–Millet Memorial FountainThomas Hastings, Daniel Chester French1913The Ellipse MarbleSculpture: approx. H. 130 in. Diam. 97 in.; Base: approx. H. 12 ft. Diam. 16 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Australian SealThomas Bass1969Embassy of Australia BronzeSculpture: approx. 8 × 5 × 2 ft.Embassy of Australia
General Jose Gervasio ArtigasJuan Manuel Blanes1940sConstitution Ave. & 18th St. NW BronzeSculpture: approx. 9 ft. × 63 in. × 65 in.; Base: approx. 58 × 50 × 50 in.United States Department of the Interior
Japanese PagodaUnknown17th centuryWest Potomac Park Granite & ConcreteSculpture: overall approx. H. 8 ft. W. 4 ft..United States Department of the Interior
Japanese LanternUnknown1651West Potomac Park GraniteSculpture: approx. H. 10 ft. Diam 2 ft.; Base: approx. H. 5 ft.United States Department of the Interior
District of Columbia War MemorialFrederick H. Brooke1931West Potomac Park BronzeH. 47 ft. × Diam 44 ft.United States Department of the Interior
WedlockBarry JohnstonLafayette Center, 1120 20th St. NW BronzeLafayette Center
Albert Einstein MemorialRobert Berks1979National Academy of the Sciences BronzeNational Academy of the Sciences
Theodore Roosevelt MemorialPaul Manship, Eric Gugler1967Roosevelt Island
BronzeUnited States Department of the Interior
American Pharmaceutical Association ReliefsUlysses Ricci1934American Institute of Pharmacy Building Vermont marbleAmerican Pharmacists Association
The Arts of Peace: Aspiration and LiteratureJames Earle Fraser1950Rock Creek Parkway Gilded bronzeSculpture: approx. 17 × 12 × 17 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 15 × 18 ft..United States Department of the Interior
The Arts of Peace: Music and HarvestJames Earle Fraser1950Rock Creek Parkway Gilded bronzeSculpture: approx. 17 × 12 × 17 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 15 × 18 ft..United States Department of the Interior
The Arts of War: SacrificeLeo Friedlander1950Arlington Memorial Bridge Gilded bronzeSculpture: approx. 17 × 12 × 17 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 15 × 18 ft.United States Department of the Interior
The Arts of War: ValorLeo Friedlander1950Arlington Memorial Bridge Gilded bronzeSculpture: approx. 17 × 12 × 17 ft.; Base: approx. 18 × 15 × 18 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Electricity, Fidelity, SteamGuido Butti1856701 E St. NW Marbleformer General Post Office, as of 2002 Hotel Monaco
Adolph Alexander Weinman1915Supreme Council 33 – Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Indiana limestone2 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. 1½ in.Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
WarRichard von Ezdorf1884Old Executive Office Building IronPediment: approx. H. 8 ft. W. 30 ft.United States Department of the Interior
The Light of KnowledgePhilip Martiny1903Historical Society of Washington MarbleApprox. H. 4 ft. W. 6 ft.Historical Society of Washington
George WashingtonJean Antoine Houdon1932George Washington University Campus, University Yard BronzeSculpture: approx.6 ft. 8 in. × 32.5 in. × 30 in.; Base: approx.46 × 48.5 × 42 in.George Washington University
George WashingtonAvard Fairbanks1975George Washington University Campus BronzeSculpture: approx. 46 × 32 × 27 in.; Base: approx. 68 × 42½ × 33 in.George Washington University
Benjamin Rush Roland Hinton Perry1904Surgeon General of the United States Navy BronzeOverall: H. 14 ft.Surgeon General of the United States Navy
Professor Joseph HenryWilliam Wetmore Story1882Smithsonian Institution Building BronzeH. 9 ft.Smithsonian Institution
John EricssonJames Earle Fraser1927West Potomac Park GraniteSculpture: 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
Canova LionsAntonio Canova1860Corcoran Gallery of Art Bronze2 lions. Each lion: approx. 43 × 31½ × 90½ feet; Each base: approx. 10¾ × 27¾ × 81½ in.Corcoran Gallery of Art
Braque BirdPierre Bourdelle1960The Phillips Collection MarbleSculpture: approx. H. 3 ft. L. 7½ ft.The Phillips Collection
Alexander HamiltonJames Earle Fraser1922Treasury Building Bronze, GraniteSculpture: 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
Statue of John CarrollJerome Connor1912Healy Hall, Georgetown University Bronze, GraniteSculpture: approx. 82 × 41 × 70 in.; Base: approx. 57 × 70 × 102 in.Georgetown University
National Grange MarkerUnknown1951National Mall Bronze, GranitePlaque: approx. W. 22 in.; Base: approx. W. 28 in.United States Department of the Interior
Washington MonumentRobert Mills1866National Mall Marble, GraniteH. 555 ft. × 5½ in.United States Department of the Interior
St. Jerome the PriestIvan Meštrović1954Embassy of Croatia BronzeH. 8 ft × W. 3 ft.Embassy of Croatia
Settlers of the District of ColumbiaCarl C. Mose1936The Ellipse GraniteH 2 ft. 6 in. × W 3 ft. × D 3 ft.
Navy Yard UrnsUnknown1872Lafayette Square Bronze2 urns. Each: H. 5 ft. × W. 4 ft.United States Department of the Interior
Meeting of Recently Elected President Washington and Pierre Charles L'EnfantRaymond Mason1988Four Seasons Hotel Synthetic Art Resin, Polyurethane Based PaintsFour Seasons Hotel
Loss and RegenerationJoel Shapiro1993United States Holocaust Museum BronzeUnited States Holocaust Museum
GraftRoxy Paine2009National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Stainless steel45 ft. × 45 ft.National Gallery of Art
Thinker on a RockBarry Flanagan1997National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden BronzeNational Gallery of Art
Four-Sided PyramidSol LeWitt1997National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Concrete blocks & Mortar15 ft. 3/8 in. × 33 ft. 1/2 in. × 31 ft. 10¼ in.National Gallery of Art
Chair Transformation Number 20BLucas Samaras1996National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Bronze11 ft. 10 in. × 2 ft. 1½ in. × 7 ft. 4 in.National Gallery of Art
MoondogTony Smith1964National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Aluminum17 ft. 1¼ in.x 15 ft. 4¼ in. × 15 ft. 4 in.National Gallery of Art
Cluster of Four CubesGeorge Rickey1992National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Stainless steelSculpture: 17 ft. 9 in. × 10 ft. 3 in. × 9 ft. 3 in.National Gallery of Art
Cubi XXVIDavid Smith1965National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Steel9 ft. 11½ × 12 ft. 7 in. × 2 ft. 1⅞ in.National Gallery of Art
Stele IIEllsworth Kelly1973National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Weathering steel10 ft. 6 in. × 9 ft. 10 in.National Gallery of Art
UntitledJoel Shapiro1989National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Bronze5 ft. 5 in. × 6 ft. 5 in. × 5 ft. 2½ in.National Gallery of Art
Six-Part SeatingScott Burton1985–1998National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Polished Granite6 parts. Each part: 3 ft. 1½ in. × 1 ft. 5½ in. × 3 ft. 1/2 in.National Gallery of Art
AuroraMark di Suvero1992–1993National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Steel16 ft. 4 in. × 19 ft. 6 in. × 26 ft. 8½ in.National Gallery of Art
PuellaeMagdalena Abakanowicz1992National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden BronzeNational Gallery of Art
SpiderLouise Bourgeois1995National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Metal & StonesNational Gallery of Art
Personnage Gothique, Oiseau-EclairJoan Miró1974
Cast 1977
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Bronze14 ft. 9¼ in. × 6 ft. 6¾ in. × 5 ft. 3 in.National Gallery of Art
Typewriter Eraser, Scale XClaes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen1999National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Painted stainless steel & Fiberglass19 ft. 9¼ in. × 12 ft. 8½ in. × 11 ft. 4 in.National Gallery of Art
House IRoy Lichtenstein1996–1998National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Aluminum9 ft. 7 in. × 14 ft. 8 in. × 4 ft. 4 in..National Gallery of Art
Cheval RougeAlexander Calder1974National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Painted sheet metal16 ft. × 19 ft. 7 in. × 19 ft. 7 in..National Gallery of Art
Cubi XIDavid Smith1964National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Chrome, Nickel, SteelSculpture: approx. 92 × 29 × 38 in.; Base: approx. 24½ × 30 × 30 in.National Gallery of Art
Man with BeardJohn Cavanaugh19731736 Corcoran St. NW Hammered LeadSculpture: approx. H. 42 in. W. 20 in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
Fat LipsJohn Cavanaugh19731736 Corcoran St. NW Hammered LeadSculpture: approx. H. 42 in. W. 20 in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
Tympanum 1742 Corcoran StreetJohn Cavanaugh1742 Corcoran St. NW LeadRelief: approx. H. 2 ft. W. 7 ft.John Cavanaugh Foundation
Nina and the SaintJohn Cavanaugh19761614 Corcoran St. NW LeadRelief: approx. 36 × 30 × 1½ in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
Sodom and GomorrahJohn CavanaughJohn Cavanaugh Foundation Lead64 × 34 × 8 in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
The CaptiveJohn CavanaughJohn Cavanaugh Foundation Lead64 × 34 × 8 in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
Time RecapturedJohn CavanaughJohn Cavanaugh Foundation Lead64 × 46 × 8½ in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
Within a Budding GroveJohn CavanaughJohn Cavanaugh FoundationLeadapprox. 25 × 53½ × 6 in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
Swann's WayJohn CavanaughJohn Cavanaugh Foundation LeadRelief: approx. 52 × 53½ × 7 in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
The FugitiveJohn CavanaughJohn Cavanaugh Foundation Lead23½ × 52 × 8½ in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
Guermantis WayJohn CavanaughJohn Cavanaugh Foundation Lead20 × 51¼ × 7½ in.John Cavanaugh Foundation
John Howard Payne MonumentUnknown1883Oak Hill Cemetery Marble & GraniteSculpture: approx. 42 × 18 × 18 in.; Base: approx. 113 × 71 × 71 in.Oak Hill Cemetery
Bishop William Pinkney MemorialUnknown1883Oak Hill Cemetery Marble & GraniteSculpture: approx. 74 × 36 × 23 in.; Base: approx. 68 × 72 × 72 in.Oak Hill Cemetery
Spencer MonumentTiffany & Co.1928Oak Hill Cemetery GraniteSculpture: approx. 12 ft. × 70 in. × 46 in.Oak Hill Cemetery
Van Ness MausoleumGeorge Hadfield1833Oak Hill Cemetery Brick, Sandstone, ConcreteApprox. H. 24 ft. × Diam. 24 ft.Oak Hill Cemetery
Samuel P. Carter MonumentBradley and Sons1895Oak Hill Cemetery MarbleOak Hill Cemetery
Morrison MausoleumJ.F. Manning1889Oak Hill CemeteryGray GraniteRelief: approx. H. 42 in. W. 94 in.Oak Hill Cemetery
Amor CaritasOak Hill Cemetery Oak Hill Cemetery
Jane A. Delano MemorialR. Tait McKenzie1933American Red Cross, Garden Court, 430 17th St, NW Bronze & MarbleH. 7 ft.American Red Cross
The Red Cross Men and Women Killed in ServiceFelix de Weldon1959American Red Cross, Garden Court, 430 17th St. NW Bronze & MarbleSculpture: approx. 8 ft. 6 in. × 7 ft. 1/4 in. × 4 ft. 2¾ in.; Base: approx. 35½ in. × 9 ft. 4 in. × 6 ft. 9 in.American Red Cross
Armenian EarthquakeF. Sogoyan1990American Red Cross National Headquarters Metal & GraniteSculpture: approx. 61 × 61 × 140 in.; Base: approx. H. 71 in. × 71 in.American Red Cross
American Red Cross NursesEdmond Romulus Amateis1994American Red Cross National HeadquartersLimestone2 reliefs. Each relief: approx. 7½ ft. × 5 ft.General Services Administration
Benito JuarezEnrique Alciati1969Virginia Ave. & New Hampshire Ave. NW BronzeSculpture: approx. 19 ft. × 9 ft. × 3 ft. 6 in.; Base: approx. 11 ft. × 11 ft. 9 in. × 11 ft..United States Department of the Interior
The ProphetHarry Abend1960Residence of the Venezuelan Ambassador BronzeSculpture: approx. 75 × 33 × 16½ in.; Base: approx. 30 × 30 × 30 in.Embassy of Venezuela
Samuel Gompers MemorialRobert Ingersoll Aitken1933Gompers Square BronzeSculpture: 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
Washington Planning the Battle of TrentonEdmond Romulus Amateis1935Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium Indiana limestonePanel: approx. 9 ft. × 16 ft. × 10 in.; Spandrels: approx. 7 ft. 1 in. × 6 ft. 10 in.General Services Administration
General John A. RawlinsJoseph A. Bailly1874Rawlins Park BronzeSculpture: approx. H. 6 ft.; Base: approx. H. 20 ft. D. 4 ft.United States Department of Interior
Sky LandscapeLouise Nevelson19831101 Vermont Ave. NW MetalSculpture: approx. H. 20 ft. W. 7 ft.; Base: approx. H. 1.5 ft. Diam 18 ft. 8 in.American Medical Association
Ribbons and JewelsHazel Rebold1991Metro Center Station Stained glass wall sconcesWashington Metro
Scenes from WashingtonG. Byron Peck2001Metro Center Station MuralWashington Metro
Solomon's GateJohn Dreyfus1993James Monroe Building, 2001 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
TransitWendy Ross2007Mount Vernon Square Metro Station
We EmbraceE. Ethelbert Miller2006Dupont Circle Metro Station
Excerpt from The Wound Dresser by Walt Whitman2007Dupont Circle Metro Station Granite
CommunityAnne Marchand2002Westminster Playground, 913 Westminster St. NW Mixed MediaWestminster Neighborhood Association
Play Together and Live as OneJerome Meadows2002Westminster Playground, 913 Westminster St. NW Westminster Neighborhood Association
Community RhythmsAlfred J. Smith1995U Street station Washington Metro
EncoreZachary OxmanFlorida Ave. & T St. NW
Full CountJohn Dreyfuss1988–1990Virginia Ave. & 20th St. NW Bronze
Limits of Infinity IIIJohn Safer19792000 block H St. NW at The George Washington University
Alexander PushkinAlexander Bourganov2000H St. & 22nd St. NW at The George Washington University Bronze
SuffusionArthur Carter1999Lisner Auditorium at The George Washington University
JoyceSam Maitin2000Lisner Auditorium at The George Washington University
Red Cross MonumentAmerican Red Cross National Headquarters
Always BecomingNora Naranjo-Morse2007National Museum of the American Indian Dirt, sand, straw, clay, stone, black locust wood, bamboo, grass, and yam vines.Smithsonian Institution
Colossal Head 4Ignacio Perez SolanoNational Museum of Natural History Volcanic ashSmithsonian Institution
GwenfritzAlexander Calderc. 1968National Museum of American History IronH. 413⅜ in.Smithsonian American Art Museum
InfinityJose de Rivera1967National Museum of American History Stainless SteelSculpture: 13½ × 8 × 16 ft.; including base: H. 34 ft..Smithsonian Institution
Daguerre MemorialJonathan Scott Hartley1890National Portrait Gallery Bronze, GraniteSculpture: approx. H. 11 ft.National Museum of American History
Delta SolarAlejandro OteroNational Air and Space Museum Stainless steelSmithsonian Institution
ColumbiaCaspar Buberl1879–1881Arts and Industries Building ZincSmithsonian Institution
Knife Edge Mirror Two PieceHenry MooreNational Gallery of Art East Building National Gallery of Art
Prinz Friedrich von Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3XFrank Stella1998–2001National Gallery of Art East Building Stainless steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass & Carbon fiberNational Gallery of Art
Triceratops horridusNational Museum of Natural History BronzeSmithsonian Institution
Mahatma Gandhi MemorialGautam Pal21st St., Massachusetts Ave., and Q St. NW Bronze & Granite
Kenya Coat of ArmsKenyan Embassy Embassy of Kenya
Bust of Vasil LevskiBulgarian Embassy Bulgarian Embassy
Tomáš Garrigue MasarykVincenc Makovsky2002Massachusetts & Florida Aves. at Q & 22nd Sts. NW Bronze
Bust of Alberto Santos-DumontVicinity R & 22nd Sts. NW Bronze
Future StarsKenneth ValimakiNational Education Association Bronze & Concrete
Golden Warrior PrinceShota Valikhanov, Klara Sever and Peter SeverEmbassy of Kazakhstan BronzeEmbassy of Kazakhstan
UrsusNational Geographic SocietyNational Geographic Society
C & O Canal ObeliskWisconsin Ave. south of M St. NW National Park Service?
Helix Fountain1 block S of M St. between 33rd & 34th Sts., N.W.
John A. JoyceOak Hill Cemetery
Jan KarskiGeorgetown University Georgetown University
Saint Ignatius of LoyolaVicki Winters ReidGeorgetown University BronzeGeorgetown University
Francis Scott Key34th and M St. NW National Park Service
Giant Adirondack ChairGeorgetown University
Man Helping Man2400 N St. NW
PulseJefre ManuelFarragut North metro Refractive tile: Poly resin or GlassSculpture, installation artWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority donated by Golden Triangle with the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities
Farragut SpheresMichael Enn Sirvet2011Farragut West metro Aluminum, Light emitting diodesSculpture, installation artWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority donated by Golden Triangle with the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities
Pillar of FireWilliam Cochran2013NW corner of 14th and S Streets NW glass, concrete16 feet
Scarlet Natural ChaosArne Quinze2017Washington Harbour Metal, AluminumSculpture, installation artArk Restaurants