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  2. Blanche station - Wikipedia

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    The station was not ready for the opening of the line two weeks earlier, so trains passed without stopping. The station is named after the Place Blanche (French for "white place"), which derives its name from the gypsum that spilled in the 17th century from the wagons leaving the Montmartre quarries, where it was mined to produce plaster of Paris.

  3. List of works by James Pradier - Wikipedia

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    A plaster model is held in Bourges's Musée du Berry [2] "Vénus et l'Amour" Whereabouts not known 1836 Shown at the Paris Salon of 1836. [145] Auguste Bessas de la Mégie Held in a private collection 1836 A bronze of one of Paris' mayors, cast by Honoré Gonon and his two sons. It was de la Mégie who officiated at Pradier's wedding to Louise ...

  4. B&Q - Wikipedia

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    B&Q Limited (short for Block & Quayle after the company's two founders) is a British multinational DIY and home improvement retailing company, with headquarters in Eastleigh, England. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kingfisher plc .

  5. Julio González (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Julio González Pellicer was born in Barcelona, on September 21, 1876.He came from a line of metalsmith workers; his grandfather was a goldsmith in Galicia. [1] González's father, Concordio González, owned a workshop and as a young boy, González learned from him the techniques of gold, silver, and iron metalwork.

  6. Mária Bartuszová - Wikipedia

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    Bez tytułu, 1987. Mária Bartuszová (1936–1996) was a Slovakian sculptor known for her abstract white plaster sculptures. [1] Her work is included in the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava and the Tate in London.

  7. Frances Darlington - Wikipedia

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    Frances Darlington (born Fanny Taplin Darlington; 3 February 1880 – 5 September 1940) was an English artist of the New Sculpture movement. In the early 20th century she created decorative panels, busts, garden statuary, medallions, group sculptures, and statuettes, in various materials including copper, bronze and painted plaster.

  8. B. B. & Q. Band - Wikipedia

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    The B. B. & Q. Band was a studio concept created in 1979 by the businessman Jacques Fred Petrus.After the success with Change in 1980, and also with Macho and the Peter Jacques band in the late 1970s, Petrus and his close co-worker Italian Mauro Malavasi decided to launch a new project, named after the three boroughs in New York City that the band members came from.

  9. Cultural impact of Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Another significant example is the plaster and resin sculpture of Jackson that stood outside Craven Cottage in Fulham, London, the ground of Fulham Football Club, from 2011 until 2013, which was later moved to the National Football Museum in Manchester. [104]

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