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Full Name
  
Emil Nomann

Name
  
Emile Norman

Role
  
Artist


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Born
  
April 22, 1918 (
1918-04-22
)

Known for
  
Sculpture, mosaic, panel, jewelry

Notable work
  
Mosaic window/stone sculpturesNob Hill Masonic CenterSan Francisco, California, U.S.

Died
  
September 24, 2009, Monterey, California, United States

2018 Art Restorations for Emile Norman Charitable Trust


Emile Norman (April 22, 1918 ‒ September 24, 2009), born as Emil Nomann, was an American artist known for his sculptors, mosaics, panels, and jewelry.

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Early life

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Emile Norman was born in 1918 in San Gabriel, California, located in Los Angeles County. Raised on a walnut farm in the San Gabriel Valley, he exhibited artistic talent from an early age, carving his first sculpture from a riverside rock at the age of 11 which ruined his father's chisels but gained his father's respect.

Career

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Norman began his professional career fashioning window displays for department store, Bullocks Wilshire, in Los Angeles, California.

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He later moved to New York City where he continued to fashion window displays for various department stores including Bergdorf Goodman and Bonwit Teller. His displays were featured in various magazines including Vogue.

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During a trip to Europe, he discovered his affinity for working with plastics, especially epoxy resins, which would have a profound effect on his subsequent career. Various of his plastic works were featured in a November 1944 New York Times article titled "Plastics Shown in Decorative Role".

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In 1946, Norman moved to California's central coastal region known as Big Sur where he set up a home-studio.

Later years and death

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In 2006, PBS aired the documentary film, Emile Norman: By His Own Design, which covered much of Norman's life. The documentary was directed by Will Parrinello and produced by Parrinello, Michael Tucker and wife Jill Eikenberry, actors best known for their roles on the NBC television series, L.A. Law. The married couple were friends and neighbors of Norman having purchased land from him in Big Sur.

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On September 24, 2009, Emile Norman died in Monterey, California. He was 91. He was survived by three sisters: Marilyn Bogart, Mabel Malone, and Edna Rhodes.

Legacy

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Norman's lifetime body of work includes sculptures, mosaics, panels, jewelry, and other forms. One of his most prominent works is the 40-by-46-foot mosaic window for the Nob Hill Masonic Center in San Francisco, California, which includes an assemblage of exterior stone sculptures.

The mosaic work is described as follows:

Norman often used an innovative technique bringing together various unique admixtures of epoxy resin, crushed glass, plastic, and wood. The created effect is not dissimilar to cloisonne or stained glass and is especially unusual when the artist would craft the layered effect over a wax form which, when later melted away, left behind a 3-dimensional sculpture.

References

Emile Norman Wikipedia


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