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Brunel Sculpture Garden

Copy of 12. Moonhaw
Copy of 1. Statue de la Territoire
Copy of 2. Cabin Totem
Copy of 3. Return from the Hunt bas relief
Copy of 4. Portrait of Emile and Gladyse Brunel
Copy of 5. Caprice The Brunel s Dog
Copy of 6. White Stork Cigoniidae
Copy of 7. Fountain Centerpiece
Copy of 8. The Chief
Copy of 9. Totem in the Herb Garden
Copy of 10 and 11 Little Gargolye and Frog
Copy of 13. Natache with Papoose
Copy of 14. The Great White Spirit Totem
Photo Sep 21 1 16 30 PM 1
Copy of Brunel totem and MoonHaw sketch
Copy of GWS under construction
Copy of IMG 02861
Emile Brunel
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