
I’ve walked by this house a hundred times without noticing this sculpture. Awesome mustache:

Category: Door of the Day, Sculpture

Also in the spirit is this great sculpture from 15th St, NW not far from S St.

Category: Lawn Decoration of the Day, Sculpture

We’ve looked at this wild sculpture off P St, NW in Dupont in the past. This is the first time I actually saw a plaque with the artists name. At first I thought it said American born and I thought hmm that’s odd. Then I saw the comma…

Category: art, Dupont Circle, Sculpture

Last week a reader wrote in saying he noticed some workers were cleaning up the Jeanne d’Arc statue in Meridian Hill Park. I was eager to check it out as this is my favorite statue (in my favorite park) in the city. [Ed. Note: Check out a video of the dedication with President Harding in 1922 here.] I had always hoped the sword would be repaired one day. This summer I was blown away when I saw the very same Jeanne d’Arc statue with sword in tact in Paris. So when I stopped by the park this weekend to check out the cleaning, my jaw hit the ground. Behold:




Are you glad the sword was repaired?
After the jump a few alternative Jean D’arc shots before the sword was replaced (more…)
Category: Columbia Heights, Sculpture

Julius Caesar? At first glance I had hoped it was a random homeowner’s ancestor…

Category: Georgetown, Sculpture

It’s not so much the door but the cool sculpture next to it. Unfortunately the winter sun was casting some serious shadows but I still think you can get an idea of how awesome it is. It’s also from Georgetown.
According to the artist’s website:
Albert Paley is the first metal sculptor to receive the coveted Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Institute of Architects, the AIA’s highest award to a non-architect. “The allure of Paley’s art comes though its intrinsic sense of integration of art and architecture,” as one noted architect stated.
Pieces by Albert Paley can be found in the permanent collections of many major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Western Australia, Fitzwilliam, British Museum.

Couple more shots after the jump. (more…)
Category: Door of the Day, Georgetown, Sculpture

Next time you’re on Calvert heading from Woodley Park to Adams Morgan (or vice versa) look up top at the yellow house. I must’ve walked by this house a thousand times without noticing them.


Category: Sculpture

If anyone passed the Adams Morgan Exxon you couldn’t have missed the one:

Category: Sculpture

This one stops me dead in my tracks every time I pass it.

Category: Sculpture

Very easy to walk by without noticing it but once you do, you’ll never be able to walk by again without marveling at it.


Category: Sculpture

I just noticed this sculpture on the side of the school next to Martha’s Table at 14th St, NW just north of U St.

Category: Sculpture

I think we once looked at this one from Logan Circle before but it gets me every time I pass it. Ah, I can’t even look at a picture of it without laughing.

Category: Lawn Decoration of the Day, Sculpture
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