Daughters of the American Revolution Bldg: Eagle tympanum & Neoclassical relief panels in Washington, D.C. by John Russell Pope, Ulysses A Ricci located in James M. Goode's Foggy Bottom area

tympanum

This memorial comprises an eagle tympanum and Neoclassical relief panels on the Daughters of the American Revolution Building in Washington, D.C., designed by John Russell Pope and Ulysses A. Ricci. The sculptures are carved from limestone and feature allegorical, mythological, and animal themes. The building is located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood and serves as the DAR headquarters, an organization promoting historic preservation and patriotism.