"Annie" and "Fannie" are a pair of statues in Tacoma, Washington's Wright Park, in the United States.
Sometimes collectively referred to as the "Dancing Girls" and "Greek Maidens",[1][2] the sculptures flank the park's entrance at Division Avenue.
Depicting dancing Greek maidens,[3] the similar artworks were cast in a sandstone and concrete composite.
Both were purchased and donated by local businessman Clinton P. Ferry in Europe in 1891,[4] during the park's development.
One statue, officially Dancing Girl with Hand on Chin, is based on Dancing Girl with Her Finger on Her Chin (1806–10), now installed in Rome's Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica.