Statue of William Blackstone
Statue by Paul Wayland Bartlett in Washington, D.C., U.S.
38°53′33″N 77°00′57″W / 38.892404°N 77.015814°W / 38.892404; -77.015814Sir William Blackstone is a bronze statue by Paul Wayland Bartlett of the English legal scholar William Blackstone. It is located at E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, at 333 Pennsylvania Avenue in northwest Washington, D.C., in the Judiciary Square neighborhood.[1] It was installed on August 11, 1943.[2]
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- Media related to Sir William Blackstone by Paul Wayland Bartlett at Wikimedia Commons
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