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  2. Arno Breker - Wikipedia

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    Arno Breker. Arno Breker (19 July 1900 – 13 February 1991) was a German sculptor who is best known for his public works in Nazi Germany, where they were endorsed by the authorities as the antithesis of degenerate art. He was made official state sculptor, and exempted from military service. [1]

  3. File:Statue by Arno Breker, Berlin 1938.jpeg - Wikipedia

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    File:Statue by Arno Breker, Berlin 1938.jpeg. File. File history. File usage. Metadata. Size of this preview: 392 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 157 × 240 pixels | 404 × 617 pixels. Original file ‎ (404 × 617 pixels, file size: 145 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Wikimedia Commons Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. .

  4. Art in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Among the well-known artists endorsed by the Nazis were the sculptors Josef Thorak and Arno Breker, and painters Werner Peiner, Arthur Kampf, Adolf Wissel and Conrad Hommel. In July 1937, four years after it came to power, the Nazi party put on two art exhibitions in Munich. The Great German Art Exhibition was designed to show works that Hitler ...

  5. Columbus Monument (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. November 20, 2018. Designated NYSRHP. September 20, 2018 [1] The Columbus Monument is a 76-foot (23 m) column in the center of Columbus Circle in New York City honoring the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, who first made an expedition to the New World in 1492. The monument was created by Italian sculptor Gaetano Russo in 1892.

  6. Volkshalle - Wikipedia

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    Model of the Große Halle. The Volkshalle ("People's Hall"), also called Große Halle ("Great Hall") or Ruhmeshalle ("Hole of Glory"), was a proposal for a monumental, domed building to be built in a reconstituted Berlin (renamed as Germania) in Nazi Germany. The project was conceived by Adolf Hitler and designed by his architect Albert Speer.

  7. Leo Mol - Wikipedia

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    Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union he was deported to Germany where he was influenced by Arno Breker. [1] In 1945, he moved to The Hague, and in December, 1948, he and his wife, Margareth (whom he married in 1943), emigrated to Winnipeg, Manitoba. [3] [4] In 1949, he held his first ceramics exhibition in Winnipeg.

  8. Art competitions at the 1936 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The art competitions at the 1936 Games were similar to the 1928 and 1932 Games, with medals being awarded in multiple subcategories for each of the five artistic categories. [ 3] The judges declined to award any medals for three subcategories, and no gold medals for another three subcategories. Art competitions were part of the Olympic program ...

  9. Columbus Circle's Iconic Statue at Center of 'Living Room ...

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    This statue of Christopher Columbus may look familiar to anyone who has visited New York's Columbus Circle as the one that's on a 75-foot-tall granite column in the middle of the traffic circle.