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- Crunelle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gaston Crunelle (1898–1990), French classical flautist and teacher Leonard Crunelle (1872–1944)...
- Gaston Crunelle (18 August 1898 in Douai – 13 January 1990) was a French classical flautist and teacher. From 1941 to 1969 Crunelle trained more than 135...
- or Sacajawea) is a monumental sized bronze sculpture created by Leonard Crunelle. It was dedicated on October 13, 1914 and stands on the grounds of the...
- Leonard Crunelle (8 July 1872 in Lens, Pas-de-Calais – 10 September 1944 in Chicago) was a French-born American sculptor especially known for his sculptures...
- dedicated in 1992. Another renowned statue, Lincoln the Debator by Leonard Crunelle, is a focal point in the city's Taylor Park. In many years there is also...
- Gilbert. He then briefly studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Gaston Crunelle. While in Paris, he asked for lessons from the celebrated French flute...
- the work but died in 1936. It was completed by his ****ociate, Leonard Crunelle. The monument depicts George Washington flanked by Salomon and Robert Morris...
- Park, outside the visitor center. Bismarck, North Dakota — by Leonard Crunelle (1910): depicted with baby Pomp, located on the grounds of the North Dakota...
- Washington – Haym Salomon), Chicago, Illinois, 1936–1941. Completed by Leonard Crunelle, Nellie Walker and Fred Torrey following Taft's 1936 death. Trotter Fountain...
- and engineer Henri-Edmond Cross (1856–1910), printmaker, painter Gaston Crunelle (1898–1990), classical flautist Charles Alexandre de Calonne (1734–1802)...