Robert Laurent

American sculptor and academic

Robert Laurent - American sculptor and academic
Born

June 29th, 1890
134 years ago

Died

1970
55 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American sculptor and academic contributed significantly to the field of sculpture during the 20th century. Educated at the Massachusetts College of Art, his work often reflected influences from both modernism and American regionalism. Laurent produced several notable pieces celebrated for their unique forms and textures. He held teaching positions at various institutions, including the New School for Social Research in New York. His contributions to public art include notable sculptures in civic spaces. Laurent's career spanned several decades, during which he exhibited extensively across the United States.

Created sculptures such as 'The Sailor'

Taught at the New School for Social Research

Exhibited works in major galleries

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