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86:Port Chester
80:(1952-08-08)
18:
2037:1952 deaths
2032:1870 births
1919:(1939-1943)
1909: 1926
1609:"Sculpture"
1522:Kings Point
793:(1914–15),
630:(1941) and
620:(1929–30),
573:(1914–15),
205:Olin Warner
169:Durmersheim
98:Nationality
63:Durmersheim
42: 1917
2026:Categories
1941:and medals
1863:Sculptures
1587:0813108659
1526:Hicksville
1364:References
812:Samuel Rea
770:Civic Fame
689:Wyman Park
595:Samuel Rea
571:Rising Sun
544:, (1910),
522:Wyman Park
356:, and the
262:, and the
55:1870-12-11
1711:August 3,
1689:March 27,
1559:March 27,
1484:Olympedia
1439:March 27,
1408:March 27,
502:Sculpture
427:, all in
377:Louisiana
369:Wisconsin
280:Manhattan
173:Karlsruhe
130:Sculpture
106:Education
69:, Germany
1489:July 29,
1189:Spandrel
814:(1926),
732:(1910),
687:(1909),
634:(1941),
616:Pair of
597:(1926),
556:(1911),
520:(1909),
476:Art Deco
373:Missouri
301:His son
213:medalist
90:New York
1999:Related
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1235:Destiny
1048:on the
1032:Destiny
924:in the
435:Detroit
417:Chicago
242:at the
238:in the
171:, near
1974:(1942)
1968:(1942)
1962:(1942)
1956:(1916)
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1880:(1908)
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1298:(1916)
1283:(1916)
1148:Wisdom
981:Wisdom
711:(1909)
484:golfer
395:, and
375:, and
352:, the
292:Queens
258:, the
254:, the
207:, and
195:Career
163:, 1915
141:German
92:, U.S.
1939:Coins
1369:Notes
1126:Eagle
1101:Eagle
977:Power
618:Lions
313:Works
270:Death
67:Baden
1753:ISBN
1735:2024
1713:2016
1691:2010
1663:ISBN
1620:2023
1595:2013
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