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"Capturing the Essence of Sculpture: A Journey through Time and Art" Worker and Kolkhoz Woman, sculpture by Vera Mukhina, Moscow (b/w photo): A powerful symbol of Soviet unity and industrial progress, this monumental sculpture stands tall as a testament to the strength and resilience of the working class. The "Dying Lion" Memorial at Lucerne (litho): Inscribed with sorrowful beauty, this memorial immortalizes the bravery and sacrifice of fallen soldiers, reminding us of the human cost of war. Memorial to Francis Montagu Holl, English painter (photogravure): With delicate precision, this memorial pays homage to an esteemed artist whose brushstrokes brought life to canvases and inspiration to generations. Statue of Gustave Larroumet (1852-1903), Art Historian, French writer: Carved from marble with meticulous detail, this statue honors a visionary scholar who dedicated his life to unraveling the mysteries hidden within art's tapestry. Bust of Jean Baptiste Camille Corot (1796-1875), French painter: Resting upon Corot's final resting place in Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris, this bronze bust captures the essence of a revered artist whose landscapes breathed life onto canvas. Statue of Joseph Gallieni (1849-1916), French military officer: A tribute to a distinguished military leader who left an indelible mark on France's colonial history; this bronze sculpture embodies courage and strategic brilliance. Bust of Edouard Pailleron (1834-1899), French playwright: Nestled amidst Parc Monceau's serene beauty stands a statue honoring Pailleron -a wordsmith whose plays ignited imaginations while reflecting society's complexities. Bust of Jean Charles Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), Collaborator of Baron Haussmann.