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Paul Maximilien Landowski

Paul Maximilien Landowski (1875 - 1961) was active/lived in France.  Paul Landowski is known for Monument sculpture-religious figure and war memorial, teaching.

Paul Maximilien Landowski (4 June 1875 - 27 March 1961), was a French monument sculptor of Polish ancestry.  He was born in Paris to Polish refugees of the January Uprising, and died in Boulogne-Billancourt.

A graduate of the French National Academy, Landowski won the Prix de Rome in 1900 with his statue of David, and went on to a fifty-five year career that produced over thirty five monuments in the city of Paris and twelve more in the surrounding area. Among those is the Art Deco figure of St. Genevieve on the 1928 Pont de la Tournelle.  He also created Les Fantomes, the French Memorial to the Second Battle of the Marne, which stands upon the Butte de Chalmont in Northern France.

Landowski is widely known for the 1931 Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, a collaboration with civil engineer Heitor da Silva Costa; some sources indicate Landowski designed Christ's head and hands.  From 1933 through 1937 he was Director of the Fr   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1750 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Paul Maximilien Landowski

   Paul Maximilien Landowski  Born:  1875 - Paris, France
Died:   1961 - Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Known for:  Monument sculpture-religious figure and war memorial, teaching
Name variants:  Paul Landowsky

Paul Maximilien Landowski (4 June 1875 - 27 March 1961), was a French monument sculptor of Polish ancestry.  He was born in Paris to Polish refugees of the January Uprising, and died in Boulogne-Billancourt.

A graduate of the French National Academy, Landowski won the Prix de Rome in 1900 with his statue of David, and went on to a fifty-five year career that produced over thirty five monuments in the city of Paris and twelve more in the surrounding area. Among those is the Art Deco figure of St. Genevieve on the 1928 Pont de la Tournelle.  He also created Les Fantomes, the French Memorial to the Second Battle of the Marne, which stands upon the Butte de Chalmont in Northern France.

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