Rene Paul Chambellan

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Rene Paul Chambellan (September 15, 1893 – November 29, 1955) was an American sculptor who specialized in architectural sculpture. He was also one of the foremost practitioners of what was then called the "French Modern Style" and has subsequently been labeled Zig-Zag Moderne, or Art Deco. He also frequently designed in the Greco Deco style.Template:Citation needed

Life and career

Chambellan was born in West Hoboken, New Jersey (now part of Union City, New Jersey).<ref name=NYTobit>Staff. "R. P. Chambellan, Long A Sculptor; Architectural Artist Is Dead -- Conceived Decorations for Many Famed Structures", The New York Times, November 30, 1955. Accessed November 24, 2017. "Cliffisde Park, N. J., Nov. 29 -- Born in the West Hoboken section of Union City, Mr. Chambellan attended New York University from 1912 to 1914.... He resided here at 537 St. Paul's Avenue."</ref><ref name=sage>Shockley, Jay. "Russell Sage Foundation Building and Annex Designation Report" Template:Webarchive. New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. (June 20, 2000), p.5</ref> He studied at New York University from 1912 to 1914, in Paris at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design from 1914 to 1917 and the Académie Julian<ref>Victoria Charles, 1000 Chef-d'œuvre des Arts décoratifs</ref> (1918-1919), as well as with sculptor Solon Borglum in New York City.<ref name=sage /> During the First World War, he was a sergeant in France with the U.S. Army.<ref name=sage />

A resident of Cliffside Park, New Jersey, Chambellan died in a nursing home in Jersey City, New Jersey.<ref name=NYTobit/>

National Shrine of the Little Flower, Royal Oak, Michigan
Gates from the Chanin Building which led to the private offices of Chanin
Eagles on top of the Buffalo City Hall

Selected architectural sculpture

Home Savings Bank of Albany, Dennison & Hirons architects, Albany, New York
– State Bank & Trust Company Building, Dennison & Hirons, architects, NYC
Beekman Tower, John Mead Howells, architect, NYC
– Stewart & Company Building, Warren & Wetmore architects, NYC
Carew Tower, Delano & Aldrich with W.H. Ahlschlager architects, Cincinnati, Ohio
– King’s County Hospital, LeRoy P. Ward architect, NYC
– Tower, National Shrine of the Little Flower, Henry McGill architect, Royal Oak, Michigan
Sterling Memorial Library, James Gamble Rogers architect, New Haven, Connecticut

Other works

Caldecott Medal

References

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Bibliography

  • Balfour, Alan. Rockefeller Center – Architecture as Theater, New York: McGraw-Hill,1978 Template:ISBN
  • Kvaran, Einar Einarsson Kvaran. Architectural Sculpture of the United States, unpublished manuscript
  • Stern, Robert A. M.; Gilmartin, Gregory F. and Mellins, Thomas. New York 1930 New York: Rizzoli Press, 1987

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