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Hall of the Poets, Library of Congress is decorated on either side with six paintings presenting ideals of youthful subjects of the Poets. At the end of the hall is the beautiful painting "The Muse of Lyric Poetry." The central figure is an idealization of the Muse attended by Passion, Beauty, Mirth, Pathos, Truth and Devotion.
Hall of the Poets, Library of Congress, Washington D. C.
Hall of the Poets, Library of Congress is decorated on either side with six paintings presenting ideals of youthful subjects of the Poets. At the end of the hall is the beautiful painting "The Muse of Lyric Poetry." The central figure is an idealization of the Muse attended by Passion, Beauty, Mirth, Pathos, Truth and Devotion.
Hall of the Poets, Library of Congress, Washington D. C.