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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Élisa Marcus, épouse Bloch, née le 8 janvier 1848 à Breslau et morte le 10 mai 1905 à Paris, est une sculptrice française. , Elisa Bloch (Breslau, 25 de janeiro de 184Elisa Bloch (Breslau, 25 de janeiro de 1848 - 10 de maio de 1905) foi uma escultora silesiana-francesa. Ela era oficial de instrução pública, Comandante da Ordem do Libertador e Chevalier da Ordem do Dragão de Annam. Ela foi aluna de Henri Chapu. Sua primeira exposição foi no Salon de 1878, um retrato medalhão de M. Bloch; isso foi seguido por "Esperança", a "Era Dourada", "Virgínio sacrificando sua filha", "Moisés recebendo as tábuas da lei" e outros. Bloch fez numerosos retratos, entre os quais os reis da Espanha e Portugal, Buffalo Bill, Camille Flammarion e outros. Ela recebeu menção honrosa em uma exibição de 1894. No Salão dos Artistas Franceses, 1903, Bloch exibiu um "Retrato de M. Frederic Passy, Membro do Instituto".e M. Frederic Passy, Membro do Instituto". , إليسا بلوخ (بالفرنسية: Élisa Bloch)‏ هي نحّاتة وصحفية فرنسية، ولدت في 25 يناير 1848 في فروتسواف في بولندا، وتوفيت في 1905. , Elisa Bloch (1848, Breslau, Silesia - 1904Elisa Bloch (1848, Breslau, Silesia - 1904 or 1905) was a Silesian-French sculptor. She was an officer of public instruction, Commander of the Order of the Liberator, and Chevalier of the Order of the Dragon of Annam. She was a pupil of Henri Chapu. Her first exhibition was at the Salon of 1878, a medallion portrait of M. Bloch; this was followed by "Hope," the "Golden Age," "Virginius Sacrificing his Daughter," "Moses Receiving the Tables of the Law," and others. Mme. Bloch made numerous portrait busts, among them being the kings of Spain and Portugal, Buffalo Bill, C. Flammarion, and others. She received honorable mention at an 1894 showing. At the Salon of the Artistes Francais, 1903, Bloch exhibited a "Portrait of M. Frederic Passy, Member of the Institute". Frederic Passy, Member of the Institute".
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rdfs:comment Élisa Marcus, épouse Bloch, née le 8 janvier 1848 à Breslau et morte le 10 mai 1905 à Paris, est une sculptrice française. , Elisa Bloch (1848, Breslau, Silesia - 1904Elisa Bloch (1848, Breslau, Silesia - 1904 or 1905) was a Silesian-French sculptor. She was an officer of public instruction, Commander of the Order of the Liberator, and Chevalier of the Order of the Dragon of Annam. She was a pupil of Henri Chapu. Her first exhibition was at the Salon of 1878, a medallion portrait of M. Bloch; this was followed by "Hope," the "Golden Age," "Virginius Sacrificing his Daughter," "Moses Receiving the Tables of the Law," and others. Mme. Bloch made numerous portrait busts, among them being the kings of Spain and Portugal, Buffalo Bill, C. Flammarion, and others. She received honorable mention at an 1894 showing. At the Salon of the Artistes Francais, 1903, Bloch exhibited a "Portrait of M. Frederic Passy, Member of the Institute". Frederic Passy, Member of the Institute". , Elisa Bloch (Breslau, 25 de janeiro de 184Elisa Bloch (Breslau, 25 de janeiro de 1848 - 10 de maio de 1905) foi uma escultora silesiana-francesa. Ela era oficial de instrução pública, Comandante da Ordem do Libertador e Chevalier da Ordem do Dragão de Annam. Ela foi aluna de Henri Chapu. Sua primeira exposição foi no Salon de 1878, um retrato medalhão de M. Bloch; isso foi seguido por "Esperança", a "Era Dourada", "Virgínio sacrificando sua filha", "Moisés recebendo as tábuas da lei" e outros. Bloch fez numerosos retratos, entre os quais os reis da Espanha e Portugal, Buffalo Bill, Camille Flammarion e outros. Ela recebeu menção honrosa em uma exibição de 1894. No Salão dos Artistas Franceses, 1903, Bloch exibiu um "Retrato de M. Frederic Passy, Membro do Instituto".e M. Frederic Passy, Membro do Instituto". , إليسا بلوخ (بالفرنسية: Élisa Bloch)‏ هي نحّاتة وصحفية فرنسية، ولدت في 25 يناير 1848 في فروتسواف في بولندا، وتوفيت في 1905.
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