Jean-Marie Baumel
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Jean-Marie Baumel was a French sculptor born in
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on 2 November 1912 and who died in Neuilly/Eure on 2 June 1978.


Biography

Jean-Marie Baumel studied in Paris at the
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under
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. He exhibited at the Paris Salon des Artistes Français. He received a silver medal in 1935 for the composition "L'’Aumône", the Chenavard prize and a gold medal in 1936 for a sculpture in stone called "Idylle", the
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prize in 1965 for his work on the entrance to the Church of Notre-Dame de la Salette in Paris and, in 1978, the "médaille d’honneur" for a plaster statue depicting a standing nude. In 1937, he decorated one of the façades of the Vatican's pavilion at the Paris exhibition of 1937 and in 1939 he was commissioned to execute a statue of Claudius Gallet for the city of Annecy. After the war he exhibited at the
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and the Salon de la Jeune Sculpture from 1959 to 1964. In 1950 he was commissioned to decorate the entrances to the Saint-Antoine tunnel in Marseille with two low-reliefs. In 1956 he worked on a "Monument à la République" in
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, replacing a bronze fountain decoration melted down by the Germans in 1941 and completed a 1939-1945 war memorial for the city of
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railway station. He also sculpted a composition covering a group of bathers for the seaside town of
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. He was commissioned to create two wooden cariatides for the Palace of Justice in
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. He also produced several medallions for the French mint (
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).


Major works

Baumel's main works are:


"Tristesse"

The Paris École des Beaux-Arts keeps works by ex-pupils and holds this plaster bust by Baumel, his submission for the 1935 competition: "Tête d'expression"


Low- reliefs in Le Havre

In
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's avenue Foch, one of the many areas rebuilt by
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after the war, when so much of the city was destroyed during bombing, the decision was made in 1953 to improve the look of the buildings by adding low-reliefs by various sculptors. Baumel and his wife Marthe Schwenck were commissioned to execute two of these low-reliefs, after submitting maquettes. The themes being Le Havre's historic contributions to painting and music; "La peinture", which depicts a woman with palette and brush and "la musique" which depicts a man playing a lyre. Around the reliefs are inscribed the names of the artists honoured,
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, Pierre Beauvallet, Henri Woollett and Pierre Maumont, Raymond Lecourt,
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, Georges Binet and
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. The addition of these low-reliefs was organised by the Coopérative de reconstruction François Ier.


"Maison de la Normandie"

This 1951 building in Le Havre's boulevard François Ier also has low-reliefs by Baumel. One depicts a Norman warrior and the other a woman wearing a bonnet both symbolising
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. The architects were Alexandre Franche, Boucher and Vernot and Henri Colboc.


Statues on the Pont Boieldieu in Rouen

This bridge was built in 1955 joining the rue Grand-Pont with the rue St Sever. At each end of the bridge are two monumental sculptures and two of these are by Baumel and date to 1956. One of the sculptures depicts the Rouen navigator and explorer
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leading an expedition to America and the second shows Normans heading to England in a
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.


Bust of Claudius Gallet

This bust dates to 1939 and can be seen in Annecy's "Les Jardins de l'Europe". Gallet was senator of Haute-Savoie from 1920 to 1936 and served as the Minister of pensions from 1929 to 1930.


Embassy of France in Canberra

Baumel created a low-relief for the embassy building.


"Marseille et la mer Méditerranée"

Baumel executed two low-reliefs in cement in 1959 for each side of the Saint-Antoine tunnel of the A7 gate to the city of Marseille. One was entitled "Marseille et la mer Méditerranée".


Church of Notre-Dame de la Salette, Paris

For this church in Paris, Baumel executed a two-part low-relief for the entrance. In his composition, he depicts the "
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la to the left and two children on the right witnessing the Virgin's appearance. He also carved the "Stations of the Cross", a statue of St Joseph and "La Vierge de la Salette en pleurs" (the Virgin in tears). Baumel's sculptures are carved from walnut. The sculpture for the church's entrance won Baumel the
Puvis de Chavannes Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (14 December 1824 – 24 October 1898) was a French painter known for his mural painting, who came to be known as "the painter for France". He became the co-founder and president of the Société Nationale des Bea ...
prize in 1965.


Fountain in

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In 1908 a bronze sculpture in the fountain in Agde's place du Jeu de Ballon depicted a woman holding the French national flag with children at her feet. She was metaphorically protecting the French republic. In 1941 the Germans melted the sculpture down to reuse the metal and in 1956 Baumel created a replacement in stone.


Lycée de Cosne-Nevers-Plagny

For this school in Challuy Baumel created a limestone sculpture whose four sides represent a different season. A young man dancing amongst flowers depicts Spring, a young woman with wheat depicts Summer, another harvests grapes and depicts Autumn whilst a man hewing wood depicts winter.


Ronde-bosse in Davayé

For the Lycée de Davayé, Baumel created a sculpture of a naked youth and a horse. The work was part of the 1% artistic program, whereby 1% of the cost of a new school would be put aside to pay for a work of art for that school.


Dieppe Dieppe (; Norman: ''Dgieppe'') is a coastal commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. Dieppe is a seaport on the English Channel at the mouth of the river Arques. A regular ferry service runs to N ...
Railway Station war memorial

Baumel created a memorial to those railway men who laid down their lives in the 1939-1945 war.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Baumel, Jean-Marie 1912 births 1978 deaths French architectural sculptors 20th-century French sculptors 20th-century French male artists French male sculptors École des Beaux-Arts alumni Sculptors from Marseille