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Statue of Kateri Tekakwitha by Joseph-Émile Brunet at the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, near Quebec City.
A bust of Godbout by sculptor Joseph-Émile Brunet ( 1893 – 1977 ) has been installed at the site.
The Canadian pavilion included Joseph-Émile Brunet ' 28-foot sculpture of a buffalo ( 1937 ).
Paintings by Joseph-Émile Brunet, panels on the outside of the structure, and a show inside the Canadian pavilion depicted aspects of Canadian culture.
Mr. Joseph-Émile Brunet designed twenty-four capitals ( 1948 ) for the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, which depict 52 religious subjects reflecting the life of Jesus.
Joseph-Émile Brunet sculpted 14 “ Stations of the Cross lining the walls of the Cathedral.
Joseph-Émile Brunet created the fountain in front of the Basilica and the stone 7 ' 6 ' high sculptures in niches as you enter the basilica, “ Marie de L Incarnation ”, “ Saint Joseph ”, “ The Virgin with Jesus ”, ““ François de Laval ”, and “ St.
* Joseph-Émile Brunet, ( 1878-1953 ) a Canadian sculptor

Joseph-Émile and also
The mathematician André Bloch spent the last three decades of his life there, and mathematician Joseph-Émile Barbier also stayed there before being found and brought back into academia by Bertrand.

Joseph-Émile and Kateri
File: Kateri Tekakwitha au Québec. JPG | Joseph-Émile Brunet's Kateri Tekakwitha Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

Joseph-Émile and .
Joseph-Émile Brunet's statue of Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye in Saint Boniface, Manitoba.
File: Ste-Anne-Beaupre-Bas-relief. jpg | Joseph-Émile Brunet's bas relief Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
File: St Anne du Beaupre 2. jpg | Joseph-Émile Brunet's " Mary and Jesus " Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

Brunet and also
Palacio Brunet ( also known as " Castillo Yarur ") was built in 1923 by Adolfo Brunet on Cerro Castillo, close to the presidential mansion.
Other " chillanejos " are also part of Chile's best artistic and literary traditions: Marta Brunet, a writer ; Marta Colvin, a sculptress ; Pacheco Altamirano, a painter ; and numerous others who, however, did not reach the international acclaim achieved by Arrau and Vinay.
Brunet also has won 21 medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with ten golds ( K-1 200 m: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003 ; K-1 500 m: 1997, 1998, 1999 ; K-1 1000 m: 1997, 1999 ; K-4 200 m: 1995 ), seven silvers ( K-1 200 m: 1995, 2002 ; K-1 500 m: 1995, 2002, 2003 ; K-1 1000 m: 1998, K-2 500 m: 1999 ), and four bronzes ( K-1 200 m: 1994, K-1 500 m: 1993, K-2 1000 m: 2003, K-4 200 m: 1994 ).
During the months in France, Verny also helped in the negotiations for the First French Military Mission to Japan, consisting of military advisors under Jules Brunet to help train and re-equip the Tokugawa army from 1867, and to assist it in the Boshin War against the Satchō Alliance.
Although criticizing Einaudi on some points, Thibaud also underlined that Brunet had consulted only police archives and took the registers of the IML medico-legal institute at face value.

Brunet and
Parison and J. C. Brunet ( Paris, 1818 ) as Mémoires et correspondance de Madame d Épinay with all the names changed to identify the supposed originals: Madame d ' Épinay figures in it as Madame de Montbrillant, and René is generally recognized as Rousseau, Volx as Grimm, Gamier as Diderot, who is sometimes credited with major interventions in the text.

Brunet and .
Brunei's internet service is monopolized by a recently incorporated company TelBru under their " Brunet " department.
A hominid skull was been found by Michel Brunet in 2002, in Borkou, that is more than 7 million years old, the oldest discovered anywhere in the world ; it has been given the name Sahelanthropus tchadensis.
In 1996 Michel Brunet had unearthed a hominid jaw which he named Australopithecus bahrelghazali, and unofficially dubbed Abel.
File: Portrait_of_Madame_Brunet_ ( also_known_as_Young_Woman_in_1860 ), _painted_in_1860-1863, _and_reworked_by_1867_by_Manet, _Getty. jpg | Portrait of Madame Brunet, J. Paul Getty Museum, 1867
And in 2001 a team lead by Michel Brunet discovered the skull of Sahelanthropus tchadensis which was dated as, and which Brunet argued was a bipedal, and therefore a hominin.
* August 12 – Jules Brunet, French military leader ( b. 1838 )
Among the passengers is Michel Mathieu Brunet dit Lestang ( 1638 – 1708 ), colonist, explorer and co-discoverer of what is today Green Bay, Wisconsin.
He is the ancestor of the Brunet, Lestang and Carisse families of North America.
The fossils were discovered in the Djurab Desert of Chad by a team of four led by Michel Brunet ; three Chadians, Adoum Mahamat, Djimdoumalbaye Ahounta and Gongdibé Fanoné, and Frenchman, Alain Beauvilain et al.
However, an Australopithecus bahrelghazali mandible was found in Chad by Beauvilain A., Brunet M. and Moutaye A. H. E.
* Brunet Michel, 2006.
The vidas of the following troubadours note their clerical status: Aimeric de Belenoi, Folquet de Marselha ( who became a bishop ), Gui d ' Ussel, Guillem Ramon de Gironella, Jofre de Foixà ( who became an abbot ), Peire de Bussignac, Peire Rogier, Raimon de Cornet, Uc Brunet, and Uc de Saint Circ.
Aimeric de Belenoi, Aimeric de Sarlat, Albertet Cailla, Arnaut de Mareuil, Elias de Barjols, Elias Fonsalada, Falquet de Romans, Guillem Magret, Guiraut de Calanso, Nicoletto da Torino, Peire Raimon de Tolosa, Peire Rogier, Peire de Valeira, Peirol, Pistoleta, Perdigon, Salh d ' Escola, Uc de la Bacalaria, Uc Brunet, and Uc de Saint Circ were jongleur-troubadours.
* Michel Brunet, a paleontologist at the University of Poitiers, France, announced in the journal Nature that a 7-million-year-old skull found in the desert of Chad is the earliest hominid fossil ever found.
* Louchart, Antoine ; Vignaud, Patrick ; Likius, Andossa ; Brunet, Michel & and White, Tim D. ( 2005 ): A large extinct marabou stork in African Pliocene hominid sites, and a review of the fossil species of Leptoptilos.
Brunet Island State Park is adjacent to the city.
Captain Jules Brunet, initially a French artillery advisor of the Japanese central government, eventually took up arms alongside the Shogun's army against the Imperial troops, during the Boshin War.
Shogunate rebel Enomoto Takeaki fled to Hakodate with the remnants of his navy and his handful of French advisers in winter 1866, including Jules Brunet.
The flag was officially adopted during José Alvarez Brunet tenure as mayor on September 5, 1974.

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Then, sculptor George Stanley ( who also did the Muse Fountain at the Hollywood Bowl ) sculpted Gibbons's design in clay and Sachin Smith cast the statuette in 92. 5 percent tin and 7. 5 percent copper and then gold-plated it.
They produced very little sculpture in the round, except for colossal guardian figures, often the human-headed lamassu, which are sculpted in high relief on two sides of a rectangular block, with the heads effectively in the round ( and also five legs, so that both views seem complete ).
Statues of Nurmi were also sculpted by Renée Sintenis in 1926 and by Carl Eldh, whose 1937 work Löpare ( Runners ) depicts a battle between Nurmi and Edvin Wide.
A sculpted slab at Ardchattan appears to show strong Pictish influences, while the Dupplin Cross, it has been argued, shows that influences also moved in the opposite direction.
An atlas ( also known as an atlant, or atlante or atlantid ; plural atlantes ) is, in classical European architecture, a support sculpted in the form of a man, which may take the place of a column, a pier or a pilaster.
Leger also created a large mural for the home's circular living room and sculpted an abstract form to serve as a skylight.
Donatello had also sculpted a tabernacle for this work, but it was sold in 1460 to house the Incredulity of St. Thomas by Verrocchio.
Most famous for his grand neoclassical works, Kiss also sculpted the fine pulpit of St. Adalbert's church in Tychy's neighbouring town of Mikołów.
Eustathius in his commentary on this passage relates that Cinyras promised assistance to Agamemnon, but did not keep his word: having promised to send fifty ships, he actually sent only one, while the rest were sculpted from earth, with figures of men ( also made of earth ) imitating the crew.
This statue was sculpted by Frédéric Bartholdi, who also created the Statue of Liberty.
He also sculpted the " Justice Is Blind " monument ( In his own words, an " Enlightened Justice ") that tops the Courthouse ; he intentionally chose the " non-blindfolded " concept.
She is also found in sculpted form, whether small ivories for private devotion, or large sculptural reliefs and free-standing sculpture.
From the periods of Maghrebi rule one may also note a taste for painted and sculpted woodwork.
He also sculpted a memorial for the Petty family, marking the family burial place in All Saints Parish Church, High Wycombe, which depicts the family in Roman dress.
" He also praised the usage of the cast, in particular Max von Sydow whose character he described as " a pale, serious Don Quixote character with a face as if sculpted in wood ", and " Bibi Andersson, who appears as if painted in faded watercolours but still can emit small delicious glimpses of female warmth.
He also sculpted a famous bronze male nude known as the Doryphoros (" Spear-carrier "), which survives in the form of numerous Roman marble copies.
The beach where O ' Connor died was named after him and there is also a statue sculpted by Tony Jones, of him in the water there.
The Prado also has a series of sculpted equestrian portraits of small size depicting various Spanish monarchs.
Armstead also sculpted the bronze statues representing Astronomy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, and Medicine.
Navas also sculpted the statues of the Twelve Apostles, along with the columns of the central nave, like the lion of the tomb of the poet, much look like at the Lion of Lucerne, Switzerland, and various decorations inside the church and its Tabernacle Chapel.
The Pietà with the Virgin Mary is also unique among Michelangelo's sculptures, because it was the only one he ever signed, upon hearing that visitors thought it had been sculpted by Cristoforo Solari, a competitor.
Glass can also be sculpted while molten on the end of a punty rod with hand tools either as a solid mass or on a blowpipe as part of a blown object.
Olympia is also known for the gigantic ivory and gold statue of Zeus that used to stand there, sculpted by Pheidias, which was named one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World by Antipater of Sidon.
The death of Cato ( La mort de Caton d ' Utique ) was also a popular theme in revolutionary France, being sculpted by Philippe-Laurent Roland ( 1782 ) and painted by Bouchet Louis André Gabriel, Bouillon Pierre, and Guérin Pierre Narcisse in 1797.
Antonio Canova also sculpted four different statues of Hebe: one of them is in the Museum of Forlì, Italy.

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