Chess Players statues at Marshall Park in Washington, D.C. by Lloyd Lillie located in James M. Goode's Judiciary Square & East Downtown area

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Chess Players statues at Marshall Park in Washington, D.C. by Lloyd Lillie located in James M. Goode's Judiciary Square & East Downtown area

The Chess Players statues by Lloyd Lillie are bronze sculptures located in Marshall Park, Washington, D.C., depicting people playing chess. Situated in the Judiciary Square and East Downtown area, they are positioned near the Canadian Embassy and U.S. Court House. These statues are part of the city's public art collection and are documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture reference. The work highlights Lillie's artistic focus on human figures and social themes.