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Jack (John) Wesley and Hannah Green

The 12th century Tympanum frieze of Abbey church of Sainte-Foy depicts heaven and hell. At night the sounds the swallows (or their young) made while roosting, came together and seemed to pulsate in unison; it was as if one large- invisible creature was breathing. Working on her book "Little Saint" Joanne was very interested about everything concerning Sainte Foy and the Abbe, so one night after dinner down at the Roman bridge over the Dourdou, we all walked up the Rue Charlemagne to listen to the breathing-like sound., so one night after dinner down at the Roman bridge over the Dourdou, we all walked up the Rue Charlemagne to listen to the breathing-like sound.
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Queen Beatrix
Henry
Moore Italy 1970
Henry Moore Italy 1971
Henry Moore Italy 3
Henry Moore
England
Jorma Hautala
- Kari Huhtamo - Matti Peltokangas
Christo
and Jeanne Claude
Truus Schröder-Schräder
John (Jack) Wesley and Hannah Green
Donald Judd
Gerard Fieret
3D anaglyph photographs of my sculpture
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