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  2. Universal Statuary Corp. - Wikipedia

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    The company produced piggy banks, plaques and (by the late 1930s) large store displays, including Indian statues for western themed restaurants. In the 1950s, they produced chalkware lamps, usually featuring paired male and female figures, and other home decor that is widely collected today.

  3. Benjamin Victor (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Matthew Victor (b. Taft, California, January 16, 1979) is an American sculptor living and working in Boise, Idaho. [1] He is the only living artist to have three works in the National Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol.

  4. Statues of the National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    [2] 15 statues have since then been removed and replaced. The National Statuary Hall Collection comprises 60 statues of bronze and 39 of marble . Several sculptors have created multiple statues for the collection, the most prolific being Charles Henry Niehaus who sculpted eight statues currently and formerly in the collection.

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  6. Four Continents (French) - Wikipedia

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    Four Continents is the collective name of four sculptures by Daniel Chester French, installed outside the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House at Bowling Green in Manhattan, New York City. [1] French performed the commissions with associate Adolph A. Weinman. [2]

  7. National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    The statue of L'Enfant was later placed in the Capitol in February 2022. [6] Amid national debates about Confederate statues and monuments, Democrats in Congress introduced bills in 2017 to remove statues of people who served in the Confederacy from the National Statuary Hall Collection, but the legislation made no progress.