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Leonard Crunelle

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American sculptor

Leonard Crunelle (8 July 1872 in Lens, Pas-de-Calais – 10 September 1944 in Chicago) was a French-born American sculptor especially known for his sculptures of children. Crunelle immigrated with his family to the United States and worked as a coal miner in Decatur, Illinois. Lorado Taft discovered him as a youth and brought him to Chicago where he was an apprentice to the sculptors decorating the 1893 World's Fair Horticultural Exhibit. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with Taft.

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References

  1. Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed. (1917). The Book of Chicagoans: a Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men and Women of the City of Chicago. Chicago, A. N. Marquis & company. p. 163.
  2. "NOTED SCULTOR DIES IN CHICAGO". The Decatur Daily Review. Decatur, Illinois. September 12, 1944. Leonard Crunelle, famous scultor and former Decatur resident, who died in Chicago Sunday....
  3. Krehl, Donald (December 11, 2011). Monumental Chicago. Lulu.com. p. 16. ISBN 978-1105280566.
  4. ^ "Lorado Taft and The Western School of Sculptors". The Craftsman Illustrated Monthly Journal. 14 (1): 21–22. April 1908.
  5. "Lincoln the Debater".

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