Aimé Millet (September 28, 1819 – January 14, 1891) was a French sculptor who was a professor at the École des Arts décoratifs. Born in Paris, Millet...
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Pierre-Aimé Millet de la Turtaudière (1783 in Angers – 1873) was a French naturalist. He was Secrétaire Général de la Société d'Agriculture d' Angers...
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Vercingétorix monument (redirect from Vercingétorix (Millet))
defeated by Julius Caesar in the Gallic Wars. The monument was designed by Aimé Millet and constructed in 1865. It is designated as a monument historique. The...
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Aimé (French: [ɛ.me] ) is a French masculine given name. The feminine form is Aimée, translated as "beloved". Aimé may refer to: Saint Amatus or Saint...
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period.: 32–33 A large copper statue of Vercingetorix, made in 1865 by Aimé Millet, stands at the western end of the plateau. The uncertainty surrounding...
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Cassandra puts herself under the protection of Pallas, Aimé Millet (1819–1891), Tuileries Garden, Paris...
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of gilt copper electrotype Apollo, Poetry and Music roof sculpture by Aimé Millet Apollo, Poetry and Music; Apollo's lyre detail Poetry roof sculpture...
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164) Aimé Millet, French sculptor (1819–1891) Andrea Millet, Italian luger Catherine Millet, French art critic and author (born 1948) Denise Millet, French...
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originally produced for the Exposition Universelle: South America by Aimé Millet Asia by Alexandre Falguière Oceania by Mathurin Moreau Europe by Alexandre...
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7-metre-tall (23 ft) Vercingétorix monument in 1865, created by the sculptor Aimé Millet, on the supposed site of Alesia. The architect for the memorial was Eugène...
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