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English: The Rotunda Clock by John Flanagan. Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C. In a square panel about 2.6 m on a side, a dial structure is arranged in various marbles (rich deep red, sienna, green African), overlaid with malachite, lapis lazuli, thulite, and other semiprecious stones. The dial is a sun in gilt bronze about 0.92 m in diameter, framed with a wreath and garlands of oak and laurel in bronze patina. The hands are two intertwining serpents in enameled copper. The seated figure to the left is a student reading; to the right, a student writing. |
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Source | Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-highsm-02121 (original digital file), uncompressed archival TIFF version (92 MB), converted to JPEG with ImageMagick 6.2.4 convert, image quality 88. |
Author | Sculptor is John Flanagan (1865–1952). Photographed in 2007 by Carol Highsmith (1946–), who explicitly placed the photograph in the public domain. |
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