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Claude Grange (born 23 September 1883 in
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– died 22 September 1971 in Paris) was a French sculptor.


Biography

Claude Grange was a sculptor, born in
Vienne Vienne may refer to: Places *Vienne (department), a department of France named after the river Vienne *Vienne, Isère, a city in the French department of Isère * Vienne-en-Arthies, a village in the French department of Val-d'Oise * Vienne-en-Bessi ...
in
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on 23 September 1883 and who died in Paris on 22 September 1971. He attended Ponsard college in Vienne, then attended Lyon's École des Beaux-Arts before moving on to Paris' École des Beaux-Arts in 1906. There he won the "Prix de Rome" in 1913 and enrolled at the Villa Médicis. Grange was called up in 1914 and joined the 5th Colonial Infantry. By the time he left the army in 1919 he was a captain in the marines, had been awarded the
Croix de Guerre The (, ''Cross of War'') is a military decoration of France. It was first created in 1915 and consists of a square-cross medal on two crossed swords, hanging from a ribbon with various degree pins. The decoration was first awarded during World ...
with palm and the rosette of the
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After the end of the 1914-1918 war there was a huge demand in France for war memorials and Grange received several commissions for work on such monuments. He executed sculpture for the Vienne war memorial in 1926, that for
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in 1928 and the Monument aux Basques at
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. He also executed bas-reliefs for the "île des Cygnes" in the Parc de la Tête d'Or in
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, a bust of Hector Berlioz and Victor Charles Descoust and the head of Mademoiselle Suzanne Ursault. He also created a bas-relief portrait for the tomb of Léon Cathlin in
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's cemetery. In 1960 he executed a bas-relief for the "Memorial de la France combattante" at
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. In 1926 he was awarded a gold medal for his composition "L’Automne", 1933 saw the unveiling of his Berlioz statue, followed in 1934 by "Hommage à Chopin". In 1935, the composition "Saint-Colomban" won him a medal of honour. He served in the army again in the 1939-1940, war being stationed in Syria. 1950 saw him made a member of the Académie des Beaux Arts and three years later he became its president. In 1969 he received the "Grand Prix de la Société des Artistes Français". He died on 22 September 1971 and is buried in Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.


Principal works


"Électre veillant sur le sommeil d’Oreste"

Every year the Ếcole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts organized a competition for the
Prix de Rome The Prix de Rome () or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that was established in 1663 during the reign of Louis XIV of France. Winners were awarded a bursary that allowed them t ...
and set a subject for the students to work on. "Électre veillant sur le sommeil d’Oreste" was the subject for the 1911 competition and Grange was the runner up. The prize was won by
Lucienne Heuvelmans Lucienne Heuvelmans (1885–1944) was a French sculptor and illustrator. Her life She was born in the 12th arrondissement of Paris on December 25, 1881 or 1885, the daughter of Osval Heuvelmans, a designer and cabinetmaker from Ath, and Donatil ...
. Grange's submission is held by the Musée de Vienne.


"Berger chaldéen étudiant les astros"

Grange was awarded second prize in the Prix de Rome of 1912 for this work.


"Concours de chant entre bergers"

This was Grange's submission which won him the Prix de Rome in 1913. This entitled him to study in Rome at the villa Médicis.


"Le Soir"

In 1914, Grange was awarded the bronze medal of the Société des Artistes Français for this composition.


Statue of Saint Columba

Grange's sculpture of the Irish monk and missionary stands in front of the Saint-Pierre Basilica in
Luxeuil-les-Bains Luxeuil-les-Bains () is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté west of Mulhouse in eastern France. History Luxeuil (sometimes rendered Luxeu in older texts) was the Roman Luxovium and contained many ...
.


Portrait of a young woman

Bust executed in 1924 and held in Poitiers' musée Sainte-Croix.


Bust of Victor Charles Descoust

This bronze bust dates to 1922 and is located in
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's musée Sainte-Croix.


The monument to

Hector Berlioz Louis-Hector Berlioz (11 December 1803 â€“ 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic music, Romantic composer and conductor. His output includes orchestral works such as the ''Symphonie fantastique'' and ''Harold en Italie, Harold in Italy'' ...
in
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The original 1903 Berlioz bronze had been requisitioned by the Germans and melted down for re-use of the metal and the replacement was erected in 1953 on the same spot in the Place Victor Hugo. Grange had presented a plaster copy to the 1933 salon and this is held by the
Musée Hector-Berlioz The Musée Hector-Berlioz (Hector Berlioz Museum) is a museum about the composer Hector Berlioz, in La Côte-Saint-André, Isère, France. The building is the composer's birthplace. History The house was built about 1680; about 50 years later it w ...
in
La Côte-Saint-André La Côte-Saint-André () is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Demographics Notable people *Hector Berlioz was born here. His birthplace is now a museum: Musée Hector-Berlioz. * Philippe du Contant de la Molette w ...
.


Bust of Hector Berlioz

This bust can be seen in the
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.


Works in the Vienne cimetière de Pipet

Grange carried out the following:- 1. A bronze medallion on the grave of Jules Buisson the composer. 2. A medallion on the grave of the painter Henry Jacquier. 3. A bronze bust on the grave of Tony Zacharie the painter and member of the "École de Vienne".


War memorials


Mémorial de la France combattante

Grange executed one of the many reliefs for the
Mémorial de la France combattante The Mémorial de la France combattante (Memorial to Fighting France) is the most important memorial to French fighters of World War II (1939–1945). It is situated below Fort Mont-Valérien in Suresnes, in the western suburbs of Paris. It commemo ...
. His relief, named "FAFL", commemorates the forces of the Free French Airforce.


War memorial in

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's Parc de la Tête-d'Or (War memorial on Île du Souvenir)

This memorial is to be found in a public park in the place du Général-Leclerc. The park was created in 1856 by the Swiss landscape gardeners Denis and Eugène Bühler and the war memorial was designed by Tony Garnier. The memorial comprises a haunting sculpture by Jean Larrivé depicting several figures carrying a shrouded coffin with, on either side, bas-reliefs by Louis Bertola and Grange. The memorial, which stands on the île du Souvenir was constructed between 1924 and 1930. Grange's relief featured a horse and a female allegory of victory.


Sainte-Colombe, Rhône Sainte-Colombe (; ), sometimes referred to as Sainte-Colombe-lès-Vienne, is a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France. Occupied since Roman times, it is across the Rhône river from Vienne. Notable people * Kenza Dali (1991), ...
War Memorial

This limestone memorial was erected in 1922.


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War Memorial

Extended to cover the dead of all conflicts in which France was involved since 1914, the memorial now carries more than 1,400 names. The memorial stands in the gardens of the
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.


Vienne War Memorial

For this memorial Grange sculpted a female allegory for France standing with outstretched arms. On the memorial's base he added bas-reliefs depicting soldiers and scenes from the war.


Verdun War Memorial

Inaugurated on 1 November 1928, the monument depicts a line of five soldiers representing the different sections of the armed forces. From left to right we have a cavalryman with his sabre, a territorial ready for any work thrown at him even helping maintain the "Voie sacrée". In the centre is a young infantryman, determined and with fists clenched he is the hero of the battlefields and the victor at Verdun. Then we have the old colonial soldier with his distinct moustache and finally an artilleryman. A sign next to the monument gives the following information Now the monument bears not only the names of the 518 casualties of the Great War but both military and civilian victims of the Second World War, including deportees and resistance fighters and those who lost their lives in Algeria and overseas.


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War Memorial

The inauguration of this memorial took place on 11 November 1923.


The Monument des Basques

The monument, designed by the architect Mathieu Forest, is located in
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and is also known as the Memorial to the French 36th Infantry Division. It was erected in 1928. The 36th Infantry Division, notably the Infantry Regiment of Pau, the 34th Infantry Regiment of Mont-de-Marsan and the 14th Artillery Regiment of Tarbes, was composed mostly of recruits from the southwest region of France:
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, Landes and Basses-Pyrénées and it fought on the
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during the 1914-1918 war and sustained substantial losses notably in fighting at the Hurtebise farm area and at
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. The monument comprises a obelisk made from stone from Souppes near Melun, the stone used for the Arc de Triomphe and the basilica of Sacre-Coeur at Montmartre and at the base of the obelisk is a Grange sculpture of a soldier in traditional basque costume and wearing a basque beret. He carries a
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. The soldier has turned his back on the battle area and looks out in the direction of his homeland. The base of the memorial also records the names of the regiments which made up the 36th and, under the carving of a military helmet, the names of the battles in which the 36th fought and the names of the division's principal commanders.


Images of Basque Memorial

File:Basque Memorial 3.jpg, "Landes" mention on Basque Memorial. File:Basque Memorial 4.jpg, "Hautes Pyrénées" mention on Basque Memorial File:Basque Memorial 5.jpg, "Basses Pyrénées" mention on Basque Memorial


References


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War memorial on Île du Souvenir The war memorial on Île du Souvenir is a war memorial dedicated to the victims of World War I, located on Île du Souvenir (or Île aux Cygnes) in the Parc de la Tête d'or, Parc de la Tête-d'Or in Lyon, France. Architect Tony Garnier (architec ...


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