Thomas Crawford, Thomas U Walter(click name for more of that artist's work)
located in James M. Goode's Capitol Hill area(click link for more in that area)
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The United States Capitol is the capitol building that serves as the seat of government for the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. It is located on top of Capitol Hill at the east end of the National Mall. Although not in the geographic center of the District of Columbia, the Capitol is the focus by which the quadrants of the district are divided. Curiously, the west face, which faces the National Mall, is often taken to be the "front" of the building, but actually the true front is the east face. The building is marked by its central dome above a rotunda and two wings, one for each chamber of Congress: the north wing is the Senate chamber and the south wing is the House of Representatives chamber. Above these chambers are galleries where visitors can watch the Senate and House of Representatives. It is an example of the Neoclassical architecture style. Source:
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See James M. Goode's
'Washington Sculpture'(hardcover p 23 Item #1.09; Capitol Hill area);
'Outdoor Sculpture'(paperback p52 Item #A-7)
Medium: Bronze
Artist: Thomas Crawford, Thomas U Walter(click name for more of that artist's work)
Related subjects: Revolutionary War
Location: House of Representatives (south) wing, east front Washington, D.C. U.S. Capitol
See Capitol Hill areain James Goode's Washington Sculpture
Nearest Metro: Capitol South(Orange - Blue - Silver) (click station name for all sculptures nearby)
Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog: Control number 75002485 (dcMem ID #174 )

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Architect of the Capitol website

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