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Description Suleiman marble bas-relief, one of 23 reliefs of great historical lawgivers in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives in the United States Capitol. Sculpted byJoseph Kiselewski in 1950. Diameter 28 inches.
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Author Sculpture by Joseph Kiselewski; photo by the Architect of the Capitol
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