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Bust ( sculpture ) | Bust of Mercy on display in the Ruhmeshalle ( Munich ) | Ruhmeshalle in Munich.
Bust and Munich
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Roman marble Bust of Artemis after Cephisodotus the Elder | Kephisodotos ( Musei Capitolini ), Rome.
Bust of Malcolm Fraser by political cartoonist, caricaturist and sculptor Peter Nicholson ( cartoonist ) | Peter Nicholson located in the Prime Minister's Avenue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens
Bust ( sculpture ) | Bust inscribed Sappho of Eressos, Roman copy of a Greek original of the 5th century BC
A Bust ( sculpture ) | bust of Thoreau from the Hall of Fame for Great Americans at the Bronx Community College
Bust ( sculpture ) | Bust outside the Corn Exchange, Bedford | Corn Exchange in Bedford, where Miller played in World War II.
Bust of George Washington | Washington based on a life mask cast in 1786, National Portrait Gallery ( United States ) | National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D. C.
Ruhmeshalle and Munich
In Munich, an additional Hall of Fame for Bavarians was established in 1853 — the Ruhmeshalle München.
File: Rudolf Epp Ruhmeshalle. jpg | The Bavaria statue and the Theresienwiese where the Munich Oktoberfest takes place each year, by the German realist painter Rudolf Epp ( ca.
File: Postkarte Bavaria mit Ruhmeshalle. jpg | Postcard sent from Munich in 1918: Bavaria and the Hall of Fame, along with the royal Bavarian coat of arms and postage stamps with the portrait of the last Bavarian king, Ludwig III.
Its originator, Chancellor Henry Mitchell MacCracken, acknowledged inspiration from the Ruhmeshalle ( Hall of Fame ) in Munich, Germany.
King Ludwig I of Bavaria actually built two: a Walhalla Ruhmes-und Ehrenhalle near Regensburg, Germany, completed in 1842, and a Ruhmeshalle auf der Anhöhe ( Bavarian Hall of Fame ), in Munich, completed in 1853.
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The Battle of Alexander at Issus | The Battle of Issus / Alexander, 1529, Wood, 158, 4 x 120, 3 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich.
File: David98. jpg | Portrait of Anne-Marie-Louise Thélusson, Comtesse de Sorcy ( 1790 ), Neue Pinakothek, Munich
Image: Edouard Manet 025. jpg | Breakfast in the Studio ( the Black Jacket ), New Pinakothek, Munich, Germany, 1868
The first programmable computer, the Z3 ( computer ) | Z3 included floating point arithmetic ( replica on display at Deutsches Museum in Munich ).
The French Premier Édouard Daladier ( centre ) with Ribbentrop at the Munich Agreement | Munich Summit 1938
Banners with the colours of Munich ( left ) and Bavaria ( right ) with the Munich Frauenkirche | Frauenkirche in the background.
The work was displayed at the exhibition of Degenerate art | " Entartete Kunst " in Munich, Nazi Germany, 1937.
Nanomanipulation via STM of a Self-assembly | self-assembled organic semiconductor monolayer ( here: PTCDA molecules ) on graphite, in which the logo of the Center for NanoScience ( CeNS ), Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich | LMU has been written.
From left to right ( front ): Neville Chamberlain | Chamberlain, Édouard Daladier | Daladier, Hitler, Benito Mussolini | Mussolini, and Galeazzo Ciano | Ciano pictured before signing the Munich Agreement.
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