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Othoniel

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[uh-thoh-nee-uhl] / əˈθoʊ ni əl /

noun

Douay Bible.
  1. Othniel.


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The main work and display area for Othoniel’s sculptures sits in a giant hall under a cast-iron and glass roof.

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Othoniel said he had long resisted becoming a member of the Académie, which he considered a stuffy state institution for old and safe artists, until some younger members changed his mind.

From New York Times

Long after the Petit Palais exhibition ends, Othoniel will leave a permanent mark on the building with a generous donation.

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Othoniel decked himself out in Dior.

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As the ceremony proceeded under the gilded dome of the Institut de France, Othoniel glittered like the colored glass bead sculptures for which he is known.

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