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has gloss | eng: L'Âme de la France (“The Soul of France”) is the name given by the French sculptor Carlo Sarrabezolles to three identical monumental statues that he executed in three different materials during the interwar period, the first in plaster in 1921, the second in stone in 1922, and the last in bronze in 1930. 3.2 metres tall, they represent a female warrior with naked breasts raising her arms toward the sky. |
lexicalization | eng: L'Ame de la France |
lexicalization | eng: L'Âme de la France |
instance of | (noun) a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work"; "he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey"; "the work of an active imagination"; "erosion is the work of wind or water over time" piece of work, work |
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has gloss | fra: LÂme de la France est le nom donné par le sculpteur français Carlo Sarrabezolles à trois statues monumentales identiques quil a réalisées dans trois matériaux différents durant lEntre-deux-guerres, la première en plâtre en 1921, la deuxième en pierre en 1922 et la dernière en bronze en 1930. Dune hauteur de 3,20 mètres, elles représentent une guerrière aux seins nus levant les bras vers le ciel. |
lexicalization | fra: L'Ame de la France |
lexicalization | fra: L'âme de la France |
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geo loc | geographic location -21.064667 55.521667 |
media:img | Hôtel-ville-Salazie.JPG |
media:img | Maison Folio.jpg |
media:img | Statue-Victoire-Hell-Bourg-1.JPG |
media:img | Statue-Victoire-Hell-Bourg-2.JPG |
media:img | Église-Salazie.JPG |
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