RAYBURN House Office Bldg: Majesty of Law, Spirit of Justice statues (ca. 1964) in Washington, D.C. by Carl Paul Jennewein, Harbeson, Howe, Livingstone & Larson located in James M. Goode's Capitol Hill area
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The Majesty of Law and Spirit of Justice are marble statues created around 1964 by Carl Paul Jennewein and associates, located at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. These allegorical figures symbolize the authority of law and the guiding principles of justice. The Rayburn Building is named after Sam Rayburn, a long-serving Speaker of the House. The statues are significant examples of mid-20th-century public art in the Capitol Hill area.
