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Siegfried Joseph Charoux (15
November 1896 – 26
April 1967) was an artist,
primarily a
figurative sculptor working in bronze, stone, or terracotta. Born...
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group include Waldemar Cordeiro,
Anatol Władysław,
Leopoldo Haar,
Lothar Charoux,
Kazmer Féjer,
Geraldo de Barros, and Luiz Sacilotto.
Collectively creating...
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German poet
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing created by
Siegfried Charoux (1896-1967).
Charoux won the
commission in 1930 in a
competition with
eighty two other...
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which once
poured water into one another; and "Motorcyclist" by
Siegfried Charoux – a
larger than life
figure of a
rider astride his machine. The public...
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Neighbor (newspaper), from
Indiana The Neighbours,
sculpture by
Siegfried Charoux in
London ****o Neighbor,
video game from Tiny
Build ****o Neighbor: Hide...
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sculptors took part in the competition:
Maurice Lambert,
Harold Dow,
Siegfried Charoux,
Geoffrey Hampton Deeley,
Escourt J.Clack and
Hamish Macpherson. In October...
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Neighbours is a
sculpture by
Siegfried Charoux. It was
commissioned in 1957
using funds set
aside by
London County Council for
public art in its housing...
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Soledad Arias Fernando Bryce Diego Bianchi Martha Boto
Lothar Charoux Carlos Cruz-Diez
Lucio Dorr Alex
Flemming Paula Gabriela Ana
Gallardo Gyula Kosice...
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Robert Allan Miller Great
Britain AC
Siegfried Charoux Great
Britain AC Hugo
Daini Italy AC V.
Robinson Hodge Great Britain...
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Thomas Jones Bust by
Siegfried Charoux Deputy Secretary to the
Cabinet In
office 1916–1935
Prime Minister David Lloyd George Bonar Law
Stanley Baldwin...