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Charles Malfray (19 July 1887, Orléans – 28 May 1940, Dijon) was a
French sculptor. Born the son of an Orléans
stonemason he was a
student of the École...
- Chaillot,
facing the
Eiffel Tower, was
crowded with new
statuary by
Charles Malfray,
Henry Arnold, and many others.
Public Art Deco
sculpture was
almost always...
- Hessens [de; fr] 20 mins. 1948 Châteaux de
France (Versailles) 5 mins. 1948
Malfray Gaston Diehl,
Robert Hessens [de; fr] 1948 Les
Jardins de
Paris Roland...
- the next day
destroying the
Cross of Chandry.
Learning of this,
three Malfray peasants,
Grillon and Coulon, took off the
cross and
buried in a field...
- des
Artistes Français:
Honor Medal (2000) -
Fondation Taylor:
Charles Malfray's prize, Taylor's prize, André Graëc's
grand prize (2006) -
Sculpture prize...
- Michaud.
Martin moved to
Paris in 1934,
working at the
studio of
Charles Malfray at the Académie Ranson,
where he came into
contact with such
painters as...
- Beaux-Arts; by 1934 he was a full
professor and had
worked under Charles Malfray at the Académie Ranson,
where he met his wife, Austrian-born
fellow sculptor...
- Gisèle Cahen, who he
would divorce, and
subsequently married Marie-Agnès
Malfray. He then
would marry Catherine Cremnitz, who he
divorced and was then espoused...
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League and at the
Cooper Union. She also
studied with
Despiau and
Charles Malfray in Paris.
Before 1913 the
American Museum of
Natural History provided monies...
- appliqués et des métiers d'art and
learned under the
sculptors Charles Malfray,
Jacques Zwobada, and René Babin [fr]. He
discovered Paul Cézanne at a...