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Daniel Chester French

Daniel Chester French
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Daniel Chester French (April 20, 1850 - October 7, 1931) was an American sculptor. He was a neighbor and friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and the Alcott family. His decision to pursue sculpting was influenced by Louisa May Alcott's sister May Alcott.

He was born at Exeter, New Hampshire, the son of Henry Flagg French, a lawyer, who for a time was assistant-secretary of the United States Department of the Treasury.

After a year at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, French worked on his father's farm. While visiting relatives in Brooklyn, New York, he spent a month in the studio of John Q. A. Ward , then began to work on commissions, and at the age of twenty-three received from the town of Concord, Massachusetts, an order for his well-known statue The Minute Man, which was unveiled April 19, 1875 on the centennial anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

Previously French had gone to Florence in Italy, where he spent a year working with sculptor Thomas Ball.

French's best-known work is the sculpture of a seated Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.

In collaboration with Edward Clark Potter he modelled the George Washington, presented to France by the Daughters of the American Revolution; the General Grant in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, and the General Joseph Hooker in Boston.

French became a member of the National Academy of Design (1901), the National Sculpture Society , the Architectural League , and the Accademia di San Luca , of Rome. French was one of many sculptors who frequently employed Audrey Munson as a model.

Daniel Chester French
Daniel Chester French

In 1940, French was selected as one of five artists to be honored in a series of postage stamps dedicated to great Americans.

Notable Works

Other works

Among his other works are:


Architectural Sculpture

  • "America at War and Peace," US Customs House & Post Office, St. Louis Missouri, Alfred B Mullett architect (1876-1882)
  • Pediment, New Hampshire Historic Society Building, Concord New Hampshire, architect (c. 1900)
  • Bronze doors, Boston Public Library, Boston Massachusetts, McKim, Mead & White architects, (1884-1904)
  • Quadriga, Six statues on entablature, Minnesota State Capitol, St. Paul Minnesota, Cass Gilbert architect (1896-1901)
  • "Justice, Power, & Study," US Appellate Court House, NYC, James Lord architect (1900)
  • "Four Continents," New York Customs Building, NYC, Cass Gilbert architect, (1904)
  • "Jurisprudence" & "Commerce," Federal Building, Cleveland Ohio, Arnold Brunner architect (1910)
  • Two Attic figures, "John Hampden," & "Edward I " Cuyahoga County Building, Cleveland, Ohio, Lehman & Schmidt architects (1908, 1911)
  • Attic Figures, Pediment, Brooklyn Museum NYC, McKim, Mead & White architects (1912)
  • "Wisconsin", figure top of dome, Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison Wisconsin, George Post architect (1914)
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, Henry Bacon architect (1923)

Links

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