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François Willème
François Willème (27 May 1830 – 31 January 1905) was a French artist (painter, sculptor and photographer). Willème developed and patented a process for producing portrait sculpture using synchronized photo projections to create photosculptures. References External links * 1830 births 1905 deaths French artists {{France-artist-stub ...
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Willème Photosculpture
Willème was a French truck manufacturer. History Willème was founded in 1923 by Louis Willeme, after working for Automobiles Grégoire. Most were made with Deutz AG engines; some with in-house engines; some with AEC. In the 1960s, Willème also sold rebadged AEC and BMC trucks. Willème went bankrupt in 1970 and were taken over by PRP ( Perez et Raymond), who continued to produce Willème's TG range of trucks. Eventually, some MOL Trucks were based on Willème designs. Some Willème heavy-haul trucks are still in service. Products Willème specialised in heavy haulage roadtractors and large lorries. Early models The DW12A was used as a tank transporter by the French army. Post-war trucks: S10, L10, and R15 10- and 15-ton trucks, with Deutz engines, sold between 1945 and 1953. 610 and 615 series Sold 1953-1963. TL and LD series Available with both AEC and Willème engines. *The AEC-engined 5741-CG was sold as an 8-wheel heavy wrecker. *Some models, such as the W8SA, ...
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Rotonde Willème
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Willème 1865
Willème was a French truck manufacturer. History Willème was founded in 1923 by Louis Willeme, after working for Automobiles Grégoire. Most were made with Deutz AG engines; some with in-house engines; some with AEC. In the 1960s, Willème also sold rebadged AEC and BMC trucks. Willème went bankrupt in 1970 and were taken over by PRP ( Perez et Raymond), who continued to produce Willème's TG range of trucks. Eventually, some MOL Trucks were based on Willème designs. Some Willème heavy-haul trucks are still in service. Products Willème specialised in heavy haulage roadtractors and large lorries. Early models The DW12A was used as a tank transporter by the French army. Post-war trucks: S10, L10, and R15 10- and 15-ton trucks, with Deutz engines, sold between 1945 and 1953. 610 and 615 series Sold 1953-1963. TL and LD series Available with both AEC and Willème engines. *The AEC-engined 5741-CG was sold as an 8-wheel heavy wrecker. *Some models, such as the W8SA, ...
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Roi D'Espagne 1865 Willème RUQ
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Photosculpture
A photo-sculpture is the reproduction of persons, animals, and things, in 3-dimensions by taking a series of photos in the round and using them as synchronized photo projections to create a sculpture. The process was invented and patented by French artist (painter, sculptor and photographer) François Willème in 1860. He took a series of photographs from around a subject and used them to carve a likeness of the figure. Contemporary photo sculptures are obtained through a process of 3D scanning and 3D printing. The results are small statues that represent the portrayed entity. Examples of photographic sculptures include the work of sculptural artist Gwon Osang and experimental artist Oliver Herring Oliver Herring (born 1964 in Heidelberg, Germany) is an experimental artist based in Brooklyn, New York. His works include knitting Mylar, participatory performances, styrofoam photo sculptures and video. Biography Herring as born in Heidelber .... References Additiona ...
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1830 Births
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1905 Deaths
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