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  2. Laocoön and His Sons - Wikipedia

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    University of Virginia's Digital Sculpture Project 3D models, bibliography, annotated chronology of the Laocoon; Laocoon photos; Laocoon and his Sons in the Census database; FlickR group "Responses To Laocoön", a collection of art inspired by the Laocoön group; Lessing's Laocoon etext on books.google.com; Loh, Maria H. (2011).

  3. Laocoön - Wikipedia

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    Postminimalist artist Eva Hesse named her first major freestanding sculpture—a tall wrapped framework with a tangle of cords—Laocoon (1966). [18] Russian-American author Vladimir Nabokov makes a passing mention of Laocoön is his novel on totalitarianism, Bend Sinister. Martin Amis makes a passing mention of Laocoön is his novel The ...

  4. File:Laocoön and his sons group.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Laocoon Pio-Clementino Inv1059-1064-1067.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The Vatican Museums trace their origin to a single marble sculpture, purchased in the 16th century: Laocoön and His Sons was discovered on 14 January 1506, in a vineyard near the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. Pope Julius II sent Giuliano da Sangallo and Michelangelo, who were working at the Vatican, to examine the discovery. [11]

  7. File:El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos) - Laocoön - Google ...

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  8. Laocoön and His Sons (Chinard) - Wikipedia

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    Laocoön and His Sons is a 0.83 m high marble sculpture by Joseph Chinard, now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. It is a reduced-scale copy of the ancient Laocoön and His Sons . He received the inspiration for it during a trip to Rome in the 1740s, where he observed the methods of Doccia porcelain .

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    Original – Laocoön and His Sons Reason High resolution and quality Articles in which this image appears Laocoön and His Sons, others FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Artwork/Sculpture Creator Wilfredor. Support as nominator – TheFreeWorld 09:25, 22 February 2024 (UTC)