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- L'Âme_de_la_France abstract "L'Âme de la France (“The Soul of France”) is the name given by the French sculptor Carlo Sarrabezolles to three identical monumental statues that he executed in three different materials during the interwar period, the first in plaster in 1921, the second in stone in 1922, and the last in bronze in 1930. 3.2 metres tall, they represent a female warrior with naked breasts raising her arms toward the sky.".
- L'Âme_de_la_France thumbnail Statue-Victoire-Hell-Bourg-1.JPG?width=300.
- L'Âme_de_la_France wikiPageID "15456899".
- L'Âme_de_la_France wikiPageRevisionID "588059374".
- L'Âme_de_la_France caption "Statue of Victory in Hell-Bourg, in the Hauts de la Réunion".
- L'Âme_de_la_France commemorates "World War I".
- L'Âme_de_la_France country "France".
- L'Âme_de_la_France designer "Charles Sarrabezolles".
- L'Âme_de_la_France inscription ""the victory of a France grateful to her dead"".
- L'Âme_de_la_France name "L'Âme de la France".
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:1921_sculptures.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:1922_sculptures.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:1930_sculptures.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:Bronze_sculptures_in_France.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_France.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:Official_historical_monuments_of_France.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:Outdoor_sculptures_in_France.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:Plaster_sculptures.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:Réunionnais_culture.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:Stone_sculptures.
- L'Âme_de_la_France subject Category:World_War_I_memorials_in_France.
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- L'Âme_de_la_France comment "L'Âme de la France (“The Soul of France”) is the name given by the French sculptor Carlo Sarrabezolles to three identical monumental statues that he executed in three different materials during the interwar period, the first in plaster in 1921, the second in stone in 1922, and the last in bronze in 1930. 3.2 metres tall, they represent a female warrior with naked breasts raising her arms toward the sky.".
- L'Âme_de_la_France label "L'Âme de la France".
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- L'Âme_de_la_France depiction Statue-Victoire-Hell-Bourg-1.JPG.