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Reference book:
'Washington Sculpture'
by James M. Goode



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Four Modes of Modern Travel relief (ca. 1935) on the Duke Ellington Bridge in Washington, D.C.
by Paul Cret, Leon Hermant (click name for more of that artist's work)
located in James M. Goode's Connecticut Avenue area (click link for more in that area)


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James M. Goode's
'Washington Sculpture' (hardcover p 85 Item #2.14; Connecticut Avenue area);
'Outdoor Sculpture' (paperback p110 Item #B-11)

Medium: Limestone
Artist: Paul Cret, Leon Hermant (click name for more of that artist's work)
Related subjects: Allegory, Mythology
Location: Connecticut Ave & Calvert St NW (southeast of Nat'l Zoo @ Duke Ellington Memorial Bridge) Washington, D.C.
See Connecticut Avenue area in James Goode's Washington Sculpture
Nearest Metro: Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan (Red) (click station name for all sculptures nearby)
Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog: Control number 76006349 (dcMem ID #1546 )

Links & other sources
Cultural Tourism DC site on Ellington Bridge
Duke Ellington website
Wikipedia article on Ellington

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