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  2. Outdoor sculpture in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    A number of international figures, such as Mohandas Gandhi, have also been immortalized with statues. The Statue of Freedom is a 19½-foot (5.9 m) tall allegorical statue that rests atop the United States Capitol dome.

  3. Robert E. Lee Monument (Charlottesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Lee sculpture covered in black tarpaulin following the Unite the Right rally of 2017. The Robert E. Lee Monument was an outdoor bronze equestrian statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee and his horse Traveller located in Charlottesville, Virginia's Market Street Park (formerly Emancipation Park, and before that Lee Park) in the Charlottesville and Albemarle County Courthouse Historic District.

  4. List of public art in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The city's parks have been described as the "greatest outdoor public art museum" in the United States. [1] More than 300 sculptures can be found on the streets and parks of the New York metropolitan area , many of which were created by notable sculptors such as Augustus Saint-Gaudens , Daniel Chester French , and John Quincy Adams Ward .

  5. Rory Gallagher statue a 'fitting tribute' to 'celebrate' memory

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    Barry McGivern, of the Rory Gallagher Statue Project Trust, said the statue was a "fitting tribute". "Rory came up to Belfast in 1967 and it was a vibrant music scene," Mr McGivern told BBC News NI.

  6. List of public art in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    This list contains only works of public art in outdoor public spaces, and not, for example, works inside museums. Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. Most monuments to historical figures are of men. Of about 1,500 city-owned statues and public monuments, just four are of real women. [4]

  7. Lawn jockey - Wikipedia

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    Lawn jockeys. A lawn jockey is a statue depicting a man in jockey clothes, intended to be placed in front yards as hitching posts, similar to those of footmen bearing lanterns near entrances and gnomes in gardens.