Maine Lobsterman statue (ca. 1981) in the Southwest Waterfront Park in Washington, D.C. by Victor A Kahill located in James M. Goode's Southwest D.C.

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Maine Lobsterman statue (ca. 1981) in the Southwest Waterfront Park in Washington, D.C. by Victor A Kahill located in James M. Goode's Southwest D.C.

The Maine Lobsterman statue is a bronze sculpture by Victor A Kahill from around 1981, located in the Southwest Waterfront Park in Washington, D.C. It depicts lobsterman H. Elroy Johnson of Harpswell, Maine, and celebrates the labor and life of Maine's lobstermen. The statue is noted in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and highlights themes related to labor unions and work life.