2020年9月4日 星期五

雕塑家 Lucile Swan: 解剖學專家 /藝術家 Gustare Joseph Noback 胡適半身銅像







Lucile Swan (May 10, 1887 – May 2, 1965) was an American sculptor and artist.

Early life[edit]

She attended the Art Institute of Chicago 1908–1912. In December 1912 she married painter Jerome Blum in Paris, France.

Career[edit]

They traveled together to Corsica, Cuba, China, Japan, Tahiti and eventually settled in Greenwich Village, New York City. Swan and Blum were both prolific artists who worked while they traveled. Lucile divorced Jerome Blum in 1924.
Lucile moved to Peking, China in 1929. In 1937, as the assistant of Dr. Franz Weidenreich, she worked on reconstructing the skull of the Peking Man, a Homo erectus hominid, on a paleontological dig in China.
She also sculpted a bust of Jesuit priest Teilhard de Chardin, who was the geologist on the dig. She fell in love with him but he held to his priestly vows of celibacy. They kept up a long correspondence.

Death[edit]

Swan died in New York City ten years after the death of de Chardin.




胡適半身銅像

胡適半身銅像,正面左肩上刻有「Hu Shih胡適 G. J. Noback 1942」,此雕像目前位於胡適紀念館陳列室大型噴砂玻璃展覽區。(照片提供:近史所胡適紀念館)

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胡適銅像的故事/黃肇珩 記的胡適雕像只是部分的華人




在胡適日記中至少還有兩位美國人幫他塑像

1942年10月21日 1942/10/21
康乃爾 1916級同學 解剖學專家 /藝術家 Gustare Joseph Noback

1943/1/11 完成 胡適很喜歡它

胡適日記全集 - Google 圖書結果 Noback, Gustare Joseph [8] 128, 140


QUICK FACTS AND KEYWORDS for Gustave Noback



Birth/Death

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1890 (New York City)
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New York

Sculptor, educator, lecturer













Methods

* Sculpture, Sculptor





Associations

* American Artists Professional League

* National Arts Club-





Some Exhibitions

* Allied Artists of America

* National Academy of Design-

* National Arts Club

* Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts



Added Description

* Art Educator, Teacher, Lecturer




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