France, Meurthe et Moselle, Nancy, stone sculpture attributed to Victor Huel son representing father Marquette, a jesuit priest and missionary, explorer of the Mid West region in America, holding a map and a crucifix, inspired by Father Lejosne, chaplain of the Groupe des Etudiants Catholiques GEC ( group of catholic students) on the facade of Pavillon Marquette built in 1931 after the plans of architect Jules Criqui in Art Deco style located Rue Baron Louis


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