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Name
  
Robert Laurent


Role
  
Artist

Robert Laurent

Died
  
April 20, 1970, Cape Neddick, York, Maine, United States

Books
  
Robert Laurent and American Figurative Sculpture, 1910-1960: Selections from the John N. Stern Collection and the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art

Robert laurent home movies


Robert Laurent (June 29, 1890 – April 20, 1970) was an American sculptor, known for his sensitive interpretations of the human form.

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Laurent was born in Concarneau, Brittany France. There, at the age of 12 his artistic talents were recognized by art connoisseur Hamilton Easter Field who then brought him to the United States when he was twenty years old. In 1908 he travelled to Rome with Field and there studied with Maurice Sterne as well as with wood carver Giuseppe Doratori at the British Academy.

Laurent once said "The beauty of alabaster is its transparency. This is what gives it life and vibration."

Laurent served in the First World War, then returned to Brooklyn in 1919. He was a Professor of Fine Arts at Indiana University from 1942 to 1960. He died in Cape Neddick, Maine in 1970.

Laurent's son, John, was a prominent painter in Maine who was known for his landscapes and seascapes.

Artwork

Madame De Felt-tipped pen and ink on paper. sheet: 16 x 10 5/8 in. (40.7 x 27.1 cm) Smithsonian American Art Museum

Mimi Smithsonian American Art Museum

Polynesian Smithsonian American Art Museum

Shipping (one-third scale model of Federal Trade Building Relief). 1937. Plaster, wire, and burlap. 29 1/8 x 24 1/2 x 3 3/8 in. (74.1 x 62.2 x 8.6 cm.) Smithsonian American Art Museum

Sleeping Dog, 1920. Crayon and pencil on paper. Sheet: 17 x 22 1/8 in. (43.3 x 56.1 cm) Smithsonian American Art Museum

Two Boys Smithsonian American Art Museum

Mother and Child, 1924. Depicts his wife and young son on smoothly polished white marble. Alabaster relief in wood frame. 17 1/2 x 11 3/4 x 2 in. (44.5 x 29.9 x 5.2 cm.) Smithsonian American Art Museum Currently on view.

Showalter Fountain, Indiana University Campus, Bloomington, Indiana

Salome, Indiana University Eskenazi Museum of Art, Bloomington, Indiana,

References

Robert Laurent Wikipedia