Designed by Paul Landowski

Connected Sites: 4

WHS that include works designed by Paul Maximilien Landowski (1 June 1875 – 31 March 1961) was a French monument sculptor of Polish descent.

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Connected Sites

Rio de Janeiro
Inscribed: 2012
3.61
263
6
"Landowski Is Widely Known For The 1931 Christ The Redeemer Statue In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, A Collaboration With Civil Engineer Heitor Da Silva Costa And Architect And Sculptor Gheorghe Leonida. Some Sources Indicate Landowski Designed Christ's Head And Hands, But It Was Leonida Who Created The Head When Asked By Landowski." (Wiki)
Funerary and memory sites of the First World War
Inscribed: 2023
2.96
236
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"He Also Created Les Fantomes, The French Memorial To The Second Battle Of The Marne Which Stands Upon The Butte De Chalmont In Northern France" (Wiki)
Paris, Banks of the Seine
Inscribed: 1991
4.19
956
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"He Produced Over Thirty Five Monuments In The City Of Paris And Twelve More In The Surrounding Area. Among Those Is The Art Deco Figure Of St. Genevieve On The 1928 Pont De La Tournelle." (Wiki)
Champagne
Inscribed: 2015
3.18
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The Statue "Le Premier Architecte" In The Parc De La Butte Saint Nicaise In Reims (Nomination File, Tome Iii, P. 124)
See Fr.Wikipedia.Org