. Statuary in Capitol. English: Il Penseroso by Joseph Mozier, done in 1866. Here (Keim's illustrated hand-book, Washington and its environs: a descriptive and historical hand-book to the capital of the United States of America by De Benneville Randolph Keim, ) is a description of the statues in the hall in 1874, which mentions it. It was not part of the official National Statuary Hall collection, but other works were placed in that room until enough statues were submitted from the states. Several of those statues are now in the rotunda, but this one was apparently moved to the Smit


. Statuary in Capitol. English: Il Penseroso by Joseph Mozier, done in 1866. Here (Keim's illustrated hand-book, Washington and its environs: a descriptive and historical hand-book to the capital of the United States of America by De Benneville Randolph Keim, ) is a description of the statues in the hall in 1874, which mentions it. It was not part of the official National Statuary Hall collection, but other works were placed in that room until enough statues were submitted from the states. Several of those statues are now in the rotunda, but this one was apparently moved to the Smithsonian, and per here, on the Smithsonian site is now at the American Art Museum, third floor, Luce Foundation Center. Per Smithsonian Institution Bulletin 70, The National Gallery of Art by Richard Rathburn, p. 166 (1909/1916) it was moved in 1888. The back of the card says 'E. Totherick, photo' which is not mentioned in the NYPL writeup. - (lightly edited from remarks by User:Clindberg, originally at User talk:Jmabel/Stereo cards of Washington, ) . Coverage: 1870?-1895?. Source Imprint: Washington,  : John F. Jarvis, 1870?-1888?. Digital item published 1-25-2006; updated 2-13-2009. 284 Statuary in Capitol, by Jarvis, J. F. (John F.), b. 1850 3


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