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Donald De Lue Art

American, 1897-1988

Donald De Lue was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1897. He was an American sculptor, best known for his public monuments. De Lue studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and later served as an assistant to sculptors Richard Henry Recchia and Robert P. Baker. This was followed by five years in Paris where he continued his study, while working as an assistant to various French artists. He returned to the United States where he was engaged by Bryant Baker. In 1940, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1943.

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Artist: Donald De Lue
Bursting the Bounds
By Donald De Lue
Located in Concord, MA
This De Lue design was chosen as the 111th issue of the prestigious Society of Medalists series. Both obverse and reverse bear a muscular nude constrained by the rectangular medal's ...
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1980s American Modern Donald De Lue Art

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Bronze

Chanson d'Amour
By Donald De Lue
Located in Boston, MA
Donald De Lue, American (1897-1988). Chanson d'Amour, 1986. Bronze, 15 1/2 inch height. Bronze with Renaissance Brown patina, as well as Pewter patina on instrument. Number 1 in an...
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20th Century Art Deco Donald De Lue Art

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Bronze

Job
By Donald De Lue
Located in Boston, MA
Edition of 12. Signed and inscribed on front right of base: "De LUE sc '86 © 1987 4/12 Tx". Cast at the Tallix Foundry in Beacon, NY. "Job, as much as any work of De Lue, shows t...
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20th Century Art Deco Donald De Lue Art

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Bronze

Sun God
By Donald De Lue
Located in Boston, MA
Donald De Lue, American (1897-1988). Sun God, 1937. Bronze, 35 x 19 x 9 inches. Bronze with Renaissance Brown patina and gold patina on sun. Number 6 in an ed...
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20th Century Art Deco Donald De Lue Art

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Bronze

Arcturus
By Donald De Lue
Located in Boston, MA
Donald De Lue, American (1897-1988), Arcturus, 1980. Renaissance Brown patina. Number 5 of an edition of 12. Signed and inscribed left side of back of base: "De Lue sc. © 80 / 1987...
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1980s Art Deco Donald De Lue Art

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Bronze

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Embracing Nudes
By Donald De Lue
Located in Los Angeles, CA
We purchased this from Child’s gallery many years ago, they represented the estate of the artist. Donald De Lue Large Org Drawing From Estate. Donald Harcourt De Lue is a 20th-century sculptor of monumental works in the Realist style. "His sculpture demonstrates artistic links to both Greco-Roman and late Renaissance sculptors," writes sculptor Jonathan L. Fairbanks in the "American Figurative Sculpture Catalogue" by Katherine Lane Weems for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. "He emulated the exuberant gestures and energetic composition such as those found at Pergamum. The mature Michelangelo especially inspired De Lue to compose his figures with mannerist proportions, emphasized with highly articulated musculature. However, by combining these older influences with the ideas and techniques acquired during his French tour (taken after World War I where he was influenced by the work of the romantic sculptor Emile Antoine Bourdelle), De Lue developed his own synthesis. As he admitted, "Although my work is traditional, it is a tradition of my own'." De Lue, a child prodigy who apprenticed in his teens to American and British figurative sculptors, served as an assistant to American portrait artist, Bryant Baker...
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Embracing Nudes
H 16 in W 18.5 in D 3 in

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