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File:Memory-Warner-Highsmith.jpeg

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English: Memory (1896). Olin Warner (completed by Herbert Adams). Bronze door at main entrance of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building.
Date 1896
Source Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-highsm-03137 (original digital file), uncompressed archival TIFF version (95 MB), cropped and converted to JPEG with the GIMP 2.4.5, image quality 88.
Author Artist is Olin Levi Warner (1844–1896). Photographed in 2007 by Carol Highsmith (1946–), who explicitly placed the photograph in the public domain.
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