File:Cec Howard - Torse de boxeur 1930.JPG
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Français : Le sculpteur américain Cecil Howard dans son atelier en 1930, terminant sa sculpture en pierre réalisée en taille directe, intitulée "Torse d'homme", présentée au pavillon américain de l'exposition universelle de Paris en 1937, et qui obtiendra un grand prix.
English: The american sculptor Cecil Howard in his studio in 1930, finishing his direct cutting stone sculpture entitled "Male Torso", presented in the american pavilion of the 1937 Paris International Exposition, and rewarded of the grand prize. |
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Source | Own work, archives familiales Howard-Beneyton, non publiées | ||
Author | Marsange, Cecil Howard | ||
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