The National Statuary Hall is an area in the United States Capitol devoted to statues of people and symbols important in American history. The hall was formerly the meeting place of the House of Representatives.
Wikipedia articles featuring works from the National Statuary Hall include:
- Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry. Alabama. Marble by Dante Sodini. Given in 1908; located in Hall of Columns.
- Joseph Wheeler. Alabama. Bronze by Berthold Nebel. Given in 1925; located in Statuary Hall.
- Edward Lewis (Bob) Bartlett. Alaska. Bronze by Felix W. de Weldon Given in 1971; located in House connecting corridor, 2d floor.
- Ernest Gruening. Alaska. Bronze by George Anthonisen. Given in 1977; located in Hall of Columns.
- John Campbell Greenway. Arizona. Bronze by Gutzon Borglum. Given in 1930; located in Statuary Hall.
- Eusebio Francisco Kino. Arizona. Bronze by Suzanne Silvercruys. Given in 1965; located in Hall of Columns.
- James Paul Clarke. Arkansas. Marble by Pompeo Coppini. Given in 1921; located in vestibule north of Senate connecting corridor, 1st floor.
- Uriah Milton Rose. Arkansas. Marble by Frederic W. Ruckstull. Given in 1917; located in Statuary Hall.
- George Clinton. New York. Bronze by Henry Kirke Brown.