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Charles René de Paul de Saint-Marceaux (23 September 1845 – 23 April 1915) was a French sculptor.

René de Saint-Marceaux;Photograph by Pierre Petit
René de Saint-Marceaux;
Photograph by Pierre Petit

Biography


He was born in Reims and at age eighteen went to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts. A student of François Jouffroy, he became primarily a sculptor of portrait busts and animals. He exhibited at the Paris salon from 1868, when, passing up the competition for the Prix de Rome, he decided to spend time in Florence instead. He passed a second sojourn in Italy in 1873–74. On his return, his marble Génie gardant le secret de la tombe ("Spirit Guarding the Secret of the Tomb"), conserved in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, shows the marked influence of Michelangelo.[1]

Among his works were several statues created for Baron Rothschild for his Château de Ferrières and the tomb at Montmartre Cemetery in Paris for Alexandre Dumas, fils.

In 1891 René de Saint-Marceaux joined the newly formed Société des artistes français.

Saint-Marceaux was also a medallist, and a collector of Ancient Greek coins. In 1907 he was commissioned to execute the plaquette for the Société française des Amis de la Médaille.[2]

His bronze and granite monument for the headquarters of the Universal Postal Union in Bern, Switzerland (illustration) erected in 1909, represents the five continents as floating figures joined in transmitting messages around the globe. A postage stamp honoring the sculptor and the monument was issued jointly by Switzerland and France in 2009.[3]

René de Saint-Marceaux died in Paris in 1915.[4][5]




References


  1. Musée d'Orsay: "Spirit Guarding the Secret of the Tomb"
  2. L. Forrer, Biographical Dictionary of Medallists, Volume V, London 1912, p. 304.
  3. The UPU Memorial .
  4. Obituary, The New York Times,25 April 1915.
  5. L. Forrer, Saint-Marceaux, Charles René de (1930). Biographical Dictionary of Medallists. Vol. VIII. London: Spink & Son Ltd. p. 186.



На других языках


[de] René de Saint-Marceaux

Charles René de Saint-Marceaux (* 23. September 1845 in Reims; † 23. April 1915 in Paris) war ein französischer Bildhauer. Zu seinen bekanntesten Werken gehört das Weltpost-Denkmal in Bern.
- [en] René de Saint-Marceaux

[fr] René de Saint-Marceaux

René de Saint-Marceaux, pseudonyme de Charles-René de Paul de Saint-Marceaux, est un sculpteur et médailleur français né à Reims le 23 septembre 1845 et mort à Paris le 23 avril 1915[1],[2].

[ru] Сен-Марсо, Рене де

Рене де Сен-Марсо (фр. René de Saint-Marceaux; 23 сентября 1845, около Реймса — 23 апреля 1915, Париж) — французский скульптор и медальер.



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