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This is a
list of
public art
in
Washington, D.C.
organized by
neighborhood wards
.
Ward 1
– Neighborhoods such as
Adams Morgan
,
Columbia Heights
,
Howard University
and the
U Street Corridor
.
Ward 2
– Neighborhoods such as
Downtown
,
Dupont Circle
,
Foggy Bottom
,
Georgetown
, parts of
Shaw
and cultural areas like the
National Mall
and the
Smithsonian
museums.
Ward 3
– Neighborhoods such as
Cleveland Park
,
American University
and parts of
Woodley Park
and
Chevy Chase
.
Ward 4
– Neighborhoods such as
Brightwood
,
Fort Totten
,
Petworth
,
Takoma
and parts of
Chevy Chase
.
Ward 5
– Neighborhoods such as
Brookland
,
Trinidad
,
Catholic University
, the
National Arboretum
and parts of
Fort Totten
.
Ward 6
– Neighborhoods such as
Capitol Hill
,
Chinatown
,
Judiciary Square
,
Union Station
,
Penn Quarter
and the Southwest area.
Ward 7
– Neighborhoods such as
Benning
,
Deanwood
and
Naylor Gardens
.
Ward 8
– Neighborhoods such as
Anacostia
and
Congress Heights
.
See also
Outdoor sculpture in Washington, D.C.
Architecture of Washington, D.C.
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Public art in the United States
By city
Ashland, Oregon
Atlanta
Augusta, Georgia
Austin, Texas
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Beaverton, Oregon
Bend, Oregon
Birmingham, Alabama
Bloomington, Indiana
Boston
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Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas
Denver
Detroit
Eugene, Oregon
Evansville, Indiana
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Gresham, Oregon
Hartford, Connecticut
Hillsboro, Oregon
Houston
Indianapolis
Jasper, Indiana
Jersey City, New Jersey
Kirkland, Washington
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Las Vegas
Lexington, Kentucky
Los Angeles
Louisville, Kentucky
Madison, Wisconsin
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Muncie, Indiana
Nashville, Tennessee
New Harmony, Indiana
New Orleans
Newark, New Jersey
Newport, Rhode Island
Oklahoma City
Olympia, Washington
Omaha, Nebraska
Palm Desert
Philadelphia
Portland, Maine
Portland, Oregon
Roswell, Georgia
Salem, Oregon
Salt Lake City
San Diego
San Francisco
Santa Monica, California
Savannah, Georgia
Seattle
Springfield, Massachusetts
St. Louis
Tacoma, Washington
Tampa, Florida
Terre Haute, Indiana
Vancouver, Washington
Worcester, Massachusetts
New York City
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Central Park
Queens
Washington, D.C.
Artworks commemorating African Americans
National Statuary Hall Collection
list
by ward
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Roadside attractions
Sculpture parks
Tallest statues
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Public art in Washington, D.C.
Portrait sculpture
Dante Alighieri
Francis Asbury
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sheridan Circle
Turkish Embassy
Mary McLeod Bethune
William Blackstone
James Buchanan
John Carroll
Winston Churchill
Louis Daguerre
Albert Einstein
Robert Emmet
John Ericsson
Albert Gallatin
Mahatma Gandhi
James A. Garfield
James Gibbons
Kahlil Gibran
Josh Gibson
Samuel Gompers
Théodore Guérin
Samuel Hahnemann
Alexander Hamilton
Joseph Henry
Isabella I of Castile
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
Joan of Arc
Martin Luther King Jr.
Vasil Levski
Abraham Lincoln
D.C. City Hall
Emancipation Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Martin Luther
Nelson Mandela
Guglielmo Marconi
John Marshall
Crown Princess Märtha of Norway
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
George Mason
Peter Muhlenberg
Bernardo O'Higgins
John J. Pershing
Martin de Porres
Alexander Pushkin
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
Alberto Santos-Dumont
Olive Risley Seward
Alexander Robey Shepherd
Taras Shevchenko
Soh Jaipil
Robert A. Taft
Eleftherios Venizelos
George Washington
GWU busts
GWU statue
National Cathedral
U.S. Capitol east lawn
†
Daniel Webster
American Revolution Statuary
John Barry
Edmund Burke
Benjamin Franklin
Nathanael Greene
Nathan Hale
John Paul Jones
Tadeusz Kościuszko
Marquis de Lafayette
Casimir Pulaski
Comte de Rochambeau
Baron von Steuben
Artemas Ward
George Washington (Washington Circle)
John Witherspoon
Civil War Monuments
David Farragut
Ulysses S. Grant
Winfield Scott Hancock
John A. Logan
George B. McClellan
James B. McPherson
George Gordon Meade
Albert Pike
†
John Aaron Rawlins
Winfield Scott
Philip Sheridan
William Tecumseh Sherman
Benjamin F. Stephenson
George Henry Thomas
Statues of the Liberators
José Gervasio Artigas
Simón Bolívar
Bernardo de Gálvez
Benito Juárez
José de San Martín
Other monuments
Armenian Earthquake
Ashes to Answers
Boy Scouts
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Cuban–American Friendship
Andrew Jackson Downing
Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Holodomor Genocide
Lyndon B. Johnson
Law Enforcement Officers
Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Titanic
Victims of Communism
Washington Monument
Veterans'/war memorials
American Veterans Disabled for Life
District of Columbia
(WWI)
First Division
(WWI–)
Grand Army of the Republic
(Civil War)
Korean War
Navy – Merchant Marine
(WWI–)
Nuns of the Battlefield
(Civil War)
Peace Monument
(Civil War)
Second Division
(WWI–)
U.S. Navy
The Homecoming
The Lone Sailor
Vietnam War
Three Soldiers
Women
World War II
Japanese-American Patriotism
Other works
Ad Astra
Allow Me
Always Becoming
Arbre Serpents
The Arts of War
and
The Arts of Peace
Ascension
Australian Seal
Bearing Witness
Bex Eagle
A Bridge Across and Beyond
Bridge Tender's House
Buffalo
Build-Grow
Carry the Rainbow on Your Shoulders
Cascading Waterfall
Chair
The Chess Players
Composition for the Axemen
Continuum
Delta Solar
Discovery of America
†
Discus Thrower
Don Quixote
The Extra Mile
Family Circle
Federal Triangle Flowers
Fortitude
Freedom Bell
Friendship Archway
Gwenfritz
(Here I Stand) In the Spirit of Paul Robeson
Homeless Jesus
Infinity
Japanese Lantern
Japanese Pagoda
Lift Off
Loss and Regeneration
El Maíz
The Mama Ayesha's Restaurant Presidential Mural
Mary, Protector of Faith
Nana on a Dolphin
Number 23 Basketball Player
New Leaf
The Parable
Pillar of Fire
The Rescue
†
Renaissance
River Horse
St. Jerome the Priest
Saraswati
Serenity
The Servant Christ
She Who Must Be Obeyed
Sky Landscape
Spirit of Haida Gwaii
Symbiosis
Trigadilly
Les Trois Grâces
Two Men Reading
Uncle Beazley
Architectural
sculpture
Acacia Griffins
American Legion Soldier
Apotheosis of Democracy
Canova Lions
Columbus Doors
Darth Vader grotesque
Freedom
Government Printing Office Workers
Guardianship
and
Heritage
Inspiration
Man Controlling Trade
Progress of Civilization Pediment
Revolutionary War Door
George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door
Past
and
Present
The Progress of Railroading
Students Aspire
Fountains
Bartholdi Fountain
Butt–Millet Memorial Fountain
Columbus Fountain
Court of Neptune Fountain
Darlington Memorial Fountain
Dupont Circle Fountain
McMillan Fountain
Andrew W. Mellon Memorial Fountain
Oscar Straus Memorial
Temperance Fountain
By location
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward 3
Ward 4
Ward 5
Ward 6
Ward 7
Ward 8
Related
Graffiti in Washington, D.C.
Key
: † Removed
Artworks commemorating African Americans
National Statuary Hall Collection
sculptures
National Statuary Hall
Outdoor sculpture
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Landmarks of
Washington, D.C.
Memorials
Adams
African American Civil War
American Veterans Disabled for Life
Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
Mary McLeod Bethune
Boy Scout
James Buchanan
John Carroll
D.C. War
Albert Einstein
Emancipation
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John Ericsson
David Farragut
First Division
Thomas Gallaudet
James A. Garfield
Kahlil Gibran
Samuel Gompers
Ulysses S. Grant
Holocaust Museum
Holodomor Genocide
Andrew Jackson
Japanese American Patriotism During World War II
Jefferson Memorial
Lyndon Baines Johnson Grove
John Paul Jones
Marquis de Lafayette
Law Enforcement Officers
Lincoln Memorial
statue
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Korean War Veterans
George Mason
George B. McClellan
George Meade
Peter Muhlenberg
National Statuary Hall Collection
Navy – Merchant Marine
Nuns of the Battlefield
Peace Monument
John J. Pershing
Second Division
Signers of the Declaration of Independence
The Extra Mile
Three Soldiers
Jean de Rochambeau
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Island
Taras Shevchenko
Statues of the Liberators
Oscar Straus
Robert A. Taft
Titanic
United States Navy
Victims of Communism
Vietnam Veterans
Vietnam Women's
Washington Monument
Daniel Webster
World War I
World War II
Rainbow Pool
Other
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
Blair House
Capitol Reflecting Pool
Congressional Cemetery
DAR Constitution Hall
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Exorcist
steps
Ford's Theatre
Petersen House
Healy Hall
Islamic Center
Jefferson Pier
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Library of Congress
Jefferson
Adams
Madison
National Arboretum
National Capitol Columns
National Building Museum
National Gallery of Art
Lincoln's Cottage at Soldiers' Home
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
National Archives
National Cathedral
National Mall
Octagon House
Old Post Office
Old Stone House
Smithsonian Institution
St. John's Episcopal Church
The Arts of War
and
The Arts of Peace
Tidal Basin
Treasury Building
Freedman's Bank Building
Tudor Place
Union Station
United States Capitol
Capitol Hill
Dome
Rotunda
United States Supreme Court Building
Watergate complex
White House
Willard Hotel
Parks
and plazas
Constitution Gardens
Dupont Circle
East Potomac Park
Farragut Square
Freedom Plaza
Lafayette Square
L'Enfant Plaza
Meridian Hill Park
National Arboretum
Pershing Park
Rock Creek Park
The Ellipse
Union Square
United States Botanic Garden
West Potomac Park
Boundaries
Anacostia River
Arlington Memorial Bridge
Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Constitution Avenue
Francis Scott Key Bridge
Pennsylvania Avenue
Potomac River
Zero Milestone
Nearby
landmarks
Arlington National Cemetery
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
John F. Kennedy gravesite
Arlington House
Marine Corps War Memorial
Mount Vernon
Netherlands Carillon
Pentagon
Pentagon Memorial
United States Air Force Memorial
Women in Military Service for America Memorial
Planned
Adams Memorial
National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial
National Liberty Memorial
Peace Corps Commemorative
Canceled
George Washington Memorial Building
Gold Star Mothers National Monument
Mammy memorial
National Slave Memorial
Related
National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission
National Mall and Memorial Parks
List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
Public art in Washington, D.C.
(
American Revolution Statuary
,
Civil War Monuments
,
Commemorating African-Americans
,
Outdoor sculpture
)
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:
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