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Panthéon
the Panthéon
The Paris mausoleum of the nation's great men; a trial plaster of Rodin's Thinker set before it was smashed with an axe.
Reading notes
- Auguste Rodin §139 Panthéon
The Paris mausoleum of the nation's illustrious dead; a trial plaster of the Thinker placed before it was destroyed with an axe.
- Auguste Rodin §181 Panthéon
The Paris mausoleum for the nation's great men; an upright Victor Hugo was destined for it.
- The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge §120 Panthéon
The great domed building on the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, once the church of Sainte-Geneviève and now a mausoleum of the French illustrious; its walls carry Puvis de Chavannes's celebrated cycle on the city's patron saint.