Picture gallery of Tympanum 1742 Corcoran Street Sculpture
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132 West 138th Street (between Lenox & 7th Avenues) In 1860, Col. Michael Corcoran of the 69th refused to with the seated figure of Christ in the tympanum, flanked
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]STREET NVMRER. i - - - -. ClTY TOWiV: 5-1 - - D.C. entablature and a fanlight projecting into the tympanum. His son Joseph (1742-1833), the probable builder of
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Sarah Chipman (1742/3) - West Barnstable Cem. Ebenezer Jacob Taylor (1777) - Barnstable - Hyannis South Street winged heads with wing tips raised off the tympanum base
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Street), we pass 1255 Wisconsin Ave. created the sculpture of the Last Supper within a tympanum (the space between New York and taught sculpture at the Corcoran School of
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Enjoy the rich history of U Street, whose fraternal has a large portal with a carved tympanum. This portal is abounds in architectural sculpture, wood
Combined Biographies from Public Sculpture of Great Britain, vols 1-9
City of London; and Holy Trinity church, Sloane Street, Chelsea. Sculptures include: Homer, RA Important commissions include the tympanum mosaics in the main porch of
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Eagle?s head sculpture, head of a former eagle statue Wapper street fountain, Antwerp, Belgium 1742-12110
The sculpture & murals of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
TYMPANUM GROUP: VARIED Ralph Stackpole. The Sculpture on The Avenue Street the Avenue of Museum, New York City; National and Corcoran Art
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distinguished by a pedimented gable end, the tympanum 1500-1599-agriculture-economic~-literature. .-sculpture- Fredericksville Parish Vestry Book. 1742-1787
The Shockoe ExaminerBlogging the History of Richmond-in-Virginia
Smith was a graduate of the Corcoran Art William Mayo laid out the original street plan for the town of Richmond on land provided by William Byrd II. 1742
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