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- Works of René Quillivic This listing covers some but not all of this Breton sculptor's work. The Albert Louppe bridge crosses the Élorn estuary and joins...
- René Quillivic (1879–1969) was a French sculptor whose art expressed Breton cultural identity. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition...
- birth), Emmanuel Puloc'h, François Ramamonzi, Victor Brunou, and Pierre Quillivic. Only three survivors were rescued. This event has since come to be known...
- July 1923. The stela (representing a sailor's wife) was designed by René Quillivic and inaugurated on 12 June 1927. Since 2005, it has been open to the public...
- René-Yves Creston, Géo-Fourrier [fr], Robert Micheau-Vernez [fr], and René Quillivic. Her father told her the tales of François-Marie Luzel, which would inspire...
- children. The village contains sculptures by locally born artist René Quillivic. Sunset on the Plouhinec beach. Cormorants at the Harbour of Pors-Poulhan...
- near the cross reads "JUBILE 1875 MISSION" This war memorial by René Quillivic is reckoned to be Finistère's first memorial to the dead of the 1914-1918...
- 35 centimeters in height by 12-14 centimeters wide at the base. René Quillivic's statue La Bigoudène at Pors-Poulhan depicts a woman wearing the headdress...
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- Manessier (1911–1993), painter Gen Paul (1898–1975), painter, engraver René Quillivic [fr] (1925–2016), sculptor and engraver Alfred-Georges Regner (1902–1987)...