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- is the bendable figure set by Lakeside Toys. Several single packs and multifigure sets were made by Jesco (later Trendmasters), and a 50th-anniversary...
- Pavillon de Flore, Palais du Louvre, for architect Hector Lefuel, 1865 The multifigure allegorical group on the top of the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) of his...
- 1899; "A Kurd", 1903–1909; "The Three Generals", 1910; etc.) as well as multifigure scenes from Georgian ("Alaverdoba Festival", 1899) and Oriental life...
- Memorial in front of the M****achusetts State House. Both are substantial multifigured bronze reliefs mounted in stone with seating on either side. Two major...
- Tuluzakova called this picture "the most significant and harmonious" multifigure composition of the artist. Kapustnitsa is one of only four large genre...
- ornamental parapet. The frieze is decorated with alternating patterns and multifigure reliefs representing art figures of Kazakhstan. Large ornamental cartouches...
- P. Voronin. The height is 5,9 meters. The monument is in the form of multifigured sculptural group, depicting fighters for Soviet power in Semirechye....
- 1870 Mary Queen of Scots, Private Collection, ca. 1870 Two elaborate multifigure torchères for the base of grand staircase, Palais Garnier (Paris Opera)...
- Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark, Brussels, with fellow sculptor Jules Lagae, 1904–1905 Multifigure monument to the Belgian inventor Zénobe Gramme, Liège, 1905 Two bronze...
- windows the archangels. Traditional Deesis is depicted in the altar conch. Multifigure Eucharist is found in the upper part of the apse, and below it, bishops...