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Historic meeting hall at Dolores and 8th street in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. The Post 512 clubhouse and its facilities are open to all legionnaires. The Alvin B. Chapin Memorial Hall is used for special events and civic functions. The building was registered with the California Register of Historical Resources on January 28, 2002. Carmel ...
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1956 Bronze H 21 LH 420 Image online [327] Mother with Child on Knee [326] 1956 Bronze L 17 LH 409 Image online [328] Seated Woman with Book [326] 1956 Bronze H 20.3 LH 418b Image online [329] Armless Seated Figure against Round Wall [326] 1957 Bronze H 27.9 LH 438 Image online [330] Reclining Figure: Goujon [326] 1956 Bronze L 24 LH 411a Image ...
1956 Bust: Bronze: 63.5cm tall [1] More images: Statue of Jan Smuts: Parliament Square, London: 1956 Statue on pedestal: Bronze & granite: Grade II listing: Q20785576 [285] Marquette for Saint Michael and the Devil: Wesley House, Cambridge: 1956 Sculpture group: Terracotta / bronze: Plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art [286] Third Portrait of Kitty ...
Steven Whyte (born 17 March 1969) is a sculptor classically trained in the traditional methodology of figurative bronze and portrait sculpture living in Carmel, California. He has produced many public memorials and installations in both England and throughout the United States with subjects ranging from miners, to soldiers and fire fighters.
Capitol Records Building in Hollywood, California, the world's first round office building, designed by architect Welton Becket. S. R. Crown Hall at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, United States, designed by the current head of IIT's architecture department Mies van der Rohe.
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UNESCO Reclining Figure 1957–58 is a sculpture by Henry Moore.It was made in a series of scales, from a small plaster maquette, through a half-size working model made in plaster and cast in bronze (LH 415), to a full-size version carved in Roman travertine marble in 1957–1958 (LH 416). [1]