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- and Cortot's grave can be found in Père Lachaise Cemetery. Source: WikiPhidias Winning the Prix de Rome entitled him to study at the Académie de France...
- giant seated figure, about 12.4 m (41 ft) tall, made by the Gr**** sculptor Phidias around 435 BC at the sanctuary of Olympia, Greece, and erected in the Temple...
- media related to Claude Ramey. Claude Ramey (Answers.com) Biography (Wikiphidias). This article incorporates text from the French Wikipedia, Claude Ramey...
- of Art". "Adrien Etienne Gaudez". AskArt.com. Retrieved 2 July 2015. "wikiphidias". Retrieved 21 March 2014. "Three putti around a cross". Retrieved 21...
- Sabancı Museum, Istanbul, 1864[citation needed] "Daumas Louis-Joseph". wikiphidias.fr. American architect and architecture, Volumes 33-34, No. 813, page...
- M****ille monument Biographical material can be found on French Wikipedia, WikiPhidias and M****ille ville sculptée. Moika Palace Dominique Fernandez, Amants...
- bas-relief at the entrance to the Palais de Justice de Lyon waiting room. Wikiphidias: Brief biography Stanislas Lami, Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs de l'École...
- Phidias is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1976. Phidias is named for the Gr**** artist Phidias...
- de la Culture. (in French) "Works in musée des Beaux-arts de Béziers, wikiphidias entry". Retrieved 15 December 2013. "Montpellier". Retrieved 14 December...
- originally located inside the Parthenon. Made by Phidias. Lemnian Athena, classical Gr**** statue also made by Phidias. Varvakeion Athena, a 3rd-century Roman copy...