FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER


Meaning of FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER in English

born April 20, 1850, Exeter, N.H., U.S. died Oct. 7, 1931, Stockbridge, Mass. sculptor whose work is probably more familiar to a wider American audience than that of any other native sculptor. French's first important commission, which came from the town of Concord, Mass., was the statue The Minute Man (1875), commemorating the Concord fight 100 years earlier. It became the symbol for defense bonds, stamps, and posters of World War II. French's great marble, the seated Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., was dedicated in 1922. In the intervening 50 years he created a vast number of works on American subjects. Among these are the equestrian statues of General Ulysses S. Grant in Philadelphia and General George Washington in Paris; three pairs of bronze doors for the Boston Public Library; the Standing Lincoln, Lincoln, Neb.; the statue of Ralph Waldo Emerson in the public library, Concord, Mass.; the Alma Mater at Columbia University; and the Four Continents at the New York City customhouse.

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