Peace on Earth (Lipchitz)

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Peace on Earth
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The sculpture in 2022
Peace on Earth (Lipchitz)
Artist Jacques Lipchitz
Location Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Coordinates 34°3′26.7″N118°14′54.8″W / 34.057417°N 118.248556°W / 34.057417; -118.248556 Coordinates: 34°3′26.7″N118°14′54.8″W / 34.057417°N 118.248556°W / 34.057417; -118.248556

Peace on Earth is a sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz, installed in Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] [3]

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References

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