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Bust of James Forrestal, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Chandler, Elisabeth Gordon, 1913-2006, sculptor.
Title: Bust of James Forrestal, (sculpture).
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Owner: United States Department of the Navy, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number: 76009209
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Bust of James Forrestal, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Chandler, Elisabeth Gordon, 1913-2006, sculptor.
Title: Bust of James Forrestal, (sculpture).
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Owner: Princeton University, James Forrestal Research Center, Princeton, New Jersey
Control_Number: 76009210
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James V. Forrestal (1892-1949), (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Fabion, John, 1905-1982, sculptor.
Title: James V. Forrestal (1892-1949), (sculpture).
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Medium: Plaster.
Owner: United States Naval Academy, The Museum, Annapolis, Maryland
Control_Number: 75005944
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James V. Forrestal (1892-1949), (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Koni, Nicolaus, Sir, 1911-2000, sculptor.
Title: James V. Forrestal (1892-1949), (sculpture).
Date: 1949.
Medium: Bronze.
Owner: United States Naval Academy, The Museum, Annapolis, Maryland
Control_Number: 75005943
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