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  2. 1883 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    1883. (TV series) 1883 is an American Western drama miniseries created by Taylor Sheridan that premiered on December 19, 2021, on Paramount+. The series stars Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sam Elliott, Isabel May, LaMonica Garrett, Marc Rissmann, Audie Rick, Eric Nelsen, and James Landry Hébert. The story is chronologically the first of several ...

  3. Mephistopheles and Margaretta - Wikipedia

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    Mephistopheles and Margaretta is a 19th-century wooden double sculpture featuring two images carved on opposite sides; it portrays two characters from German playwright Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 's 1808 play Faust. The obverse depicts the demon Mephistopheles, and the reverse depicts a woman, Margaretta (Margaret, or Gretchen).

  4. Statue of The Republic - Wikipedia

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    Statue of. The Republic. A one-third scale replica of The Republic, a centerpiece of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. The Statue of The Republic is a 24-foot-high (7.3 m) gilded bronze sculpture in Jackson Park, Chicago, Illinois by Daniel Chester French. It is based on a colossal original statue, which was a centerpiece of the Chicago ...

  5. Monument à la République - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Roll, Le 14 juillet 1880, inauguration du Monument à la République (1882), Petit Palais, Paris. The Monument à la République, also called Statue de la République, is a Monumental sculpture, made by the sculptor Léopold Morice. Inaugurated in 1883 on the place de la République in Paris, it represents Marianne, an allegory of the ...

  6. Statue of Joseph Henry - Wikipedia

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    People gathered on the National Mall to watch the statue's unveiling in 1883. The unveiling and dedication ceremony for Henry's statue took place at 4pm on April 19, 1883. [7] A temporary stand with seating for 1,500 people was built around the statue, but there were many more onlookers that day, filling the area between the building and statue.

  7. John Batchelor (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Died. 1883 (aged 62–63) Other names. "Friend of freedom". Occupation (s) Businessman and politician. Political party. Liberal. John Batchelor (10 April 1820 – 29 May 1883) [1][2] was a prominent Welsh Victorian businessman and politician, who earned the epithet "Friend of Freedom".

  8. John Paulding (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Sculptor. Over the Top, Bolton Landing, New York [2][3] John Paulding (April 5, 1883 – April 15, 1935) was an American sculptor best remembered for his World War I memorials. Paulding was born in Darke County, Ohio. He studied sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago and remained in Chicago until his death in 1935 at age 52.

  9. International Colonial and Export Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The International Colonial and Export Exhibition (Dutch: Internationale Koloniale en Uitvoerhandel Tentoonstelling; French: Exposition Universelle Coloniale et d'Exportation Générale) was a colonial exhibition (a type of World's Fair) held in Amsterdam from May 1 to October 1, 1883. The event drew at least a million visitors and was the first ...