Leo Friedlander was born in New York City on July 6, 1888. At the age of 12, he exhibited at the Art Students League a series of portraits and life sketches that were considered remarkable for a... Read full biography
Leo Friedlander was born in New York City on July 6, 1888. At the age of 12, he exhibited at the Art Students League a series of portraits and life sketches that were considered remarkable for a person his age. At 14, he became a modeller's apprentice at Klee Brothers ornamental shop, where for the... Read full biography
Leo Friedlander was born in New York City on July 6, 1888. At the age of 12, he exhibited at the Art Students League a series of portraits and life sketches that were considered remarkable for a person his age. At 14, he became a modeller's apprentice at Klee Brothers ornamental shop, where for the next six years he did ornamental modelling for the interiors of the St. Regis Hotel, B. Altman's, Gorham's and the Bank of Montreal. In 1908, he went abroad for three years, where he studied art and... Read full biography
Leo Friedlander was born in New York City on July 6, 1888. At the age of 12, he exhibited at the Art Students League a series of portraits and life sketches that were considered remarkable for a person his age. At 14, he became a modeller's apprentice at Klee Brothers ornamental shop, where for the next six years he did ornamental modelling for the interiors of the St. Regis Hotel, B. Altman's, Gorham's and the Bank of Montreal. In 1908, he went abroad for three years, where he studied art and anatomy at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Brussells and Paris. In 1912, he was awarded, in competition, his first sculptural commission by Paul Cret; the sculptured spandrels for the National Memorial Arch in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. In 1913, he won... Read full biography
Leo Friedlander was born in New York City on July 6, 1888. At the age of 12, he exhibited at the Art Students League a series of portraits and life sketches that were considered remarkable for a person his age. At 14, he became a modeller's apprentice at Klee Brothers ornamental shop, where for the next six years he did ornamental modelling for the interiors of the St. Regis Hotel, B. Altman's, Gorham's and the Bank of Montreal. In 1908, he went abroad for three years, where he studied art and anatomy at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Brussells and Paris. In 1912, he was awarded, in competition, his first sculptural commission by Paul Cret; the sculptured spandrels for the National Memorial Arch in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. In 1913, he won the Prix de Rome and spent the next three years as a fellow of the American Academy in Rome.... Read full biography
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