O.A.S. Building: (east side): South America statue in Washington, D.C. by Paul Cret, Isidore Konti, Albert Kelsey located in James M. Goode's Foggy Bottom area
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The South America statue is a marble sculpture by Paul Cret, Isidore Konti, and Albert Kelsey located on the east side of the O.A.S. Building in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. It forms part of a series of artworks celebrating the nations of the Americas through allegory and mythology. The statue is situated near Constitution Avenue and 17th Street NW, close to the Farragut West Metro station. It is recognized in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as a significant piece of public art.
