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MacMonnies (in French)
Statue of
Civic Virtue by
MacMonnies "
MacMonnies,
Frederick William" . Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. "
Macmonnies,...
- Mary
Fairchild MacMonnies Low (1858–1946), born in New Haven,
Connecticut was an
American painter who
specialized in landscapes,
genre paintings, and portraits...
- 1776.
Nathan Hale as
depicted in
bronze (1890) by
Frederick William MacMonnies at the
Brooklyn Museum B****man House,
Manhattan On
September 8, 1776,...
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Bacchante and
Infant Faun by
Frederick William MacMonnies, 1894...
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Ready Macmonnies Busily Engaged on the
Groups for the City". New-York Tribune. June 29, 1897. p. 4. ISSN 1941-0646. ProQuest 574310778; "
MacMonnies". The...
- has a
statue of Pan (originally
designed in 1890 by
Frederick William MacMonnies), the
ancient Gr**** god who
protects and
guards flocks.
Another significant...
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toward the
Peristyle from
Machinery Hall.
Midway Plaisance Frederick MacMonnies'
Columbian Fountain. "Canal of Venice"
during Chicago World's Fair 1893...
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former Mary Fairchild, the
former wife of
sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies. He
painted a
series of
murals in the New York
State Education Department...
- in the
anteroom to the ****embly room, Bacchante, by
Frederick William MacMonnies, a copy of his
bronze original and
Pygmalion and
Galatea by Gérôme. A...
- and
fountain in New York City,
created by
sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies and
architect Thomas Hastings, and
carved by the
Piccirilli Brothers....