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France Crowning Art and Industry (French: La France couronnant l'Art et l'Industrie) is a 6.50 m (21 ft) tall limestone sculpture group which decorated the top of the entrance of Palais de l'Industrie, the main building of the 1855 international exhibition in Paris. It was moved to the park of Saint-Cloud in 1900 when the Palais de l'Industrie was demolished. The center group, composed of the three allegories (France, Art and Industry) is a work by sculptor Élias Robert. The two putti groups located on its sides are by Georges Diebolt. The wreaths France was carrying in her hands and most of the rays of the radiant crown she wears have been lost.

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  • La France couronnant l'Art et l'Industrie (fr)
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  • France Crowning Art and Industry (French: La France couronnant l'Art et l'Industrie) is a 6.50 m (21 ft) tall limestone sculpture group which decorated the top of the entrance of Palais de l'Industrie, the main building of the 1855 international exhibition in Paris. It was moved to the park of Saint-Cloud in 1900 when the Palais de l'Industrie was demolished. The center group, composed of the three allegories (France, Art and Industry) is a work by sculptor Élias Robert. The two putti groups located on its sides are by Georges Diebolt. The wreaths France was carrying in her hands and most of the rays of the radiant crown she wears have been lost. (en)
  • La France couronnant l'Art et l'Industrie est un groupe de sculptures en calcaire mesurant 6.50 m (21 pi) qui décorait le haut de l'entrée du palais de l'Industrie, bâtiment principal de l'exposition internationale de 1855 à Paris. Il est déplacé dans le parc de Saint-Cloud en 1900 lors de la démolition du palais de l'Industrie. Le groupe central, composé des trois allégories (France, Art et Industrie) est une œuvre du sculpteur Élias Robert. Les deux groupes de putti situés sur ses flancs sont de Georges Diebolt. Les couronnes que la France portait dans ses mains et la plupart des rayons de la couronne rayonnante qu'elle porte ont été perdus. (fr)
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  • France Crowning Art and Industry (French: La France couronnant l'Art et l'Industrie) is a 6.50 m (21 ft) tall limestone sculpture group which decorated the top of the entrance of Palais de l'Industrie, the main building of the 1855 international exhibition in Paris. It was moved to the park of Saint-Cloud in 1900 when the Palais de l'Industrie was demolished. The center group, composed of the three allegories (France, Art and Industry) is a work by sculptor Élias Robert. The two putti groups located on its sides are by Georges Diebolt. The wreaths France was carrying in her hands and most of the rays of the radiant crown she wears have been lost. (en)
  • La France couronnant l'Art et l'Industrie est un groupe de sculptures en calcaire mesurant 6.50 m (21 pi) qui décorait le haut de l'entrée du palais de l'Industrie, bâtiment principal de l'exposition internationale de 1855 à Paris. Il est déplacé dans le parc de Saint-Cloud en 1900 lors de la démolition du palais de l'Industrie. Le groupe central, composé des trois allégories (France, Art et Industrie) est une œuvre du sculpteur Élias Robert. Les deux groupes de putti situés sur ses flancs sont de Georges Diebolt. Les couronnes que la France portait dans ses mains et la plupart des rayons de la couronne rayonnante qu'elle porte ont été perdus. (fr)
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