Bronze or marble. The designer has the right to add alloys into the Bronze statues.
Helen Keller and Joseph Wheeler, General, CSA, General, USA and US Congressman.
Dr. Florence Rene Sabin and atronaut John (Jack) Swigert
Po'pay of the Ohkay Owingeh who led the Pueblo Revolt.
Father Damien, Saint Damien of Molokai, the leper priest and King Kamehameha I.
The Statuary Hall in the Capital building is sometimes referred to as the Whisper Chamber because of it's supposed acoustics. The room has a dome shape to it.
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Philip H. Viles has written: 'National Statuary Hall' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Buildings, structures, National Statuary Hall (United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.), Biography
In large cities and small town, in famous museums and on rarely visited battlefields. An interesting collection is is Statuary Hall at the US Capital where each US State is allowed to exhibit two pieces. Some are well known and a few are quite obscure.
John Stark and Daniel Webster.
Senators "Bob" Bartlett and Ernest Gruening.
Yes, there is a bust of Moses in the House of Representatives. It is part of the collection of statues in the National Statuary Hall, which features notable figures from American history. The bust of Moses is often interpreted as a symbol of law and justice, reflecting his role in delivering the Ten Commandments.