RMB5Y079–Sculpture, called Sacrifice (artist Leo Friedlander) at the entrance to the Memorial Bridge in Washington DC
RMC26325–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RMMC6FH2–PLANETS - MARS Sculptural group by Leo Friedlander in West Potomac Park, Washington DC. The figures symbolise Mars (riding) and the Earth (as Sacrifice)
RM2K3NTCN–Valor, One of The Arts of War Statues on the Eastern End of the Arlington Memorial Bridge. Sculptor, Leo Friedlander. Washington, DC, USA.
RMW77GBG–The Covered Wagon,; Sculpture by Leo Friedlander [1]
RFEGC7XB–Text 'Sacrifice' from the statue called Arts of War on Lincoln Memorial Circle, West Potomac Park in Washington D.C.
RM2JA0W6Y–Rockefeller Center, NYC, 2022
RMKP3Y7K–New York, NY, USA. 12th Dec, 2017. Peter Friedlander, Errol Morris, Adam Del Leo at the Netflix premiere of Wormwood at The Campbell in New York City on December 12, 2017. Credit: Rw/Media Punch/Alamy Live News
RMD953N8–'Television' Limestone Carving in Rockefeller Center, NYC
RM2K83W87–Berlin, Germany. 20th Oct, 2022. 20 October 2022, Berlin: Margot Friedländer arrives for the Leo Baeck Award ceremony. Minister of Agriculture Özdemir (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) is awarded the Leo Baeck Prize. Photo: Joerg Carstensen/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RMBTNP1G–Washington DC - Sep 2009 - Sculptures on the northeastern entrance to the Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington DC
RF2W91HEP–Peace statue at Richmond Virginia's War Memorial, honoring the members of the armed services who were killed in World War II
RMBHD7YE–Virginia War Memorial and the Shrine of Memory in Richmond, Virginia
RMBFEW2A–The Statue 'Sacrifice' - one of two equestrian statues at the eastern end of the Arlington Memorial Bridge Washington DC, USA
RMBHD834–Virginia War Memorial and the Shrine of Memory in Richmond, Virginia
RFHYYPMG–Historic relief sculpture, State Capitol State Park, Salem, Oregon
RMKDH541–View across the Potomac River at the Arlington Memorial Bridge with the two gilded Statues, Arts of War, with the Lincoln Memorial and the Washinton M
RMC7WJE5–Heroic-sized limestone sculptures Radio Broadcasting, neon Observation Deck entrance, GE Building, West 50th Street, New York
RMBHD9AR–Virginia War Memorial and the Shrine of Memory in Richmond, Virginia
RMB5Y7XE–Sculpture, called Valor (artist Leo Friedlander) at the entrance to the Memorial Bridge in Washington DC
RMC2631H–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RM2CEN4X0–. The science and art of midwifery. a prominent feature in the latter months,when spontaneous painless contractions are ordinary incidents of thenormal condition. 3. The researches of Friedlander, Kundrat, Engelmann, and Leo-pold have demonstrated that the decidua vera of pregnancy is dis-tinguishable into an outer, dense, membranous stratum, composed oflarge cells resembling pavement epithelia, probably metamorphosedcylindrical cells, and an — in appearance — underlying mesh-work,formed from the walls of the enlarged decidual glands. It is inthis spongy layer that the separation of the decidu
RM2K3NTDD–Sacrifice, One of The Arts of War Statues on the Eastern End of the Arlington Memorial Bridge. Sculptor, Leo Friedlander. Washington, DC, USA.
RF2E53WHB–gold equestrian statue of sacrifice and valor arts of war statue on bridge at the Arlington cemetery Washington DC USA Arlington memorial bridge
RMKP3Y75–New York, NY, USA. 12th Dec, 2017. Peter Friedlander, Errol Morris, Adam Del Leo at the Netflix premiere of Wormwood at The Campbell in New York City on December 12, 2017. Credit: Rw/Media Punch/Alamy Live News
RMD953NA–Rockefeller Center, NYC
RM2K83W8A–Berlin, Germany. 20th Oct, 2022. 20 October 2022, Berlin: Margot Friedländer and Josef Schuster, President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, stand together on the sidelines of the Leo Baeck Award ceremony. Agriculture Minister Özdemir (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) receives the Leo Baeck Prize. Photo: Joerg Carstensen/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RMBTNP15–Washington DC - Sep 2009 - Sculptures on the northeastern entrance to the Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington DC
RF2HXG44G–A sculpture named Memory stands at the Virginia War Memorial
RMJMKR24–'Transmission' or 'Television' and 'Radio' Sculptures on Observation Deck Marquee, Rockefeller Center, NYC
RFHYYPMK–Historic relief sculpture, State Capitol State Park, Salem, Oregon
RMKDH53W–Overlooking the Potomac river and the Arlington Memorial Bridge towards the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument in Washington, DC
RMBHD9G0–Virginia War Memorial and the Shrine of Memory in Richmond, Virginia
RMC2631P–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RM2K3NTC1–Sacrifice, One of The Arts of War Statues on the Eastern End of the Arlington Memorial Bridge. Sculptor, Leo Friedlander. Washington, DC, USA. Rosslyn
RMBTNP0M–Washington DC - Sep 2009 - Sculptures on the northeastern entrance to the Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington DC
RF2M45260–A sculpture of peace called Shrine of Memory at the war memorial in Richmond Virginia
RMJMKR1H–'Transmission' or 'Television' and 'Radio' Sculptures on Observation Deck Marquee, Rockefeller Center, NYC
RFHYYPMW–Historic relief sculpture, State Capitol State Park, Salem, Oregon
RMKDH53X–Overlooking the Potomac river and the Arlington Memorial Bridge towards the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument in Washington, DC
RMC26321–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RM2K3NTCA–Sacrifice, One of The Arts of War Statues on the Eastern End of the Arlington Memorial Bridge. Sculptor, Leo Friedlander. Washington, DC, USA. Rosslyn
RMBTNP08–Washington DC - Sep 2009 - Sculptures on the northeastern entrance to the Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington DC
RMJMKR0W–'Transmission' or 'Television & Radio' Sculptures above the Observation Deck Marquee at 30 Rockefeller Center, New York City, USA 2017
RFHYYPMN–Historic relief sculpture, State Capitol State Park, Salem, Oregon
RMC2631X–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RFHYYPMT–Historic relief sculpture, State Capitol State Park, Salem, Oregon
RMC2631T–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RFHYYPMM–Historic relief sculpture, State Capitol State Park, Salem, Oregon
RMC2631N–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RMC2631K–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RM2RN46T3–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN4TPR–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Mem
RMGKWGJE–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWGJF–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWGHR–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWG7H–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWGBJ–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWGHN–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWGFR–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWGDA–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWG6C–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWHE5–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN51Y8–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN4ECH–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN4R4C–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN46H3–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN46RT–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN434H–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN51TW–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN51KE–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2RN51JW–WASHINGTON, DC - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2FKCTG1–WASHINGTON DC, United States — The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2FKCTFF–WASHINGTON DC, United States — The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2FKCTFD–WASHINGTON DC, United States — The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RM2FKCTFW–WASHINGTON DC, United States — The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
RMGKWGK7–WASHINGTON, DC - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RMGKWGH6–WASHINGTON, DC - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RMGKWG9C–WASHINGTON, DC - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RMGKWGK4–WASHINGTON, DC - Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
RMDYCPCW–WASHINGTON DC, USA - The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
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