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Carlo Sarrabezolles : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Marie Louis Joseph Sarrabezolles
Charles Marie Louis Joseph Sarrabezolles (December 27, 1888 - February 11, 1971), also known as Carlo Sarrabezolles (or Charles or Charles-Marie), was a French sculptor.
Sarrabezolles was born in Toulouse, studied at that city's École des Beaux-Arts (1904–1907), then from 1907–1914 at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, where he settled for good. In 1914 he was runner-up (''premier second'') in Prix de Rome competition. From 1914-1918, during World War I, he was held prisoner in Germany; in 1920 he married Nicole Cervi, with whom he had three children. In 1923 they moved into a studio at 16 rue des Volontaires where he remained until his death. A square there, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, bears his name.
His best-known work is probably ''The Soul of France'', which he executed in three different materials: the first in plaster in 1921, the second in stone in 1922, and the last in bronze in 1930. In 1926 the sculptor developed a method of direct carving in setting concrete, and much of his subsequent work was integrated with architecture, particularly in collaboration with architect Paul Tournon, and in monumental scale.
Sarrabezolles was a member or president of artistic associations including Art Monumental, the Salon des Artistes Français, and the Foundation Taylor.
== Selected works ==

* 1920-1922 - First monumental work, ''The Soul of France'', winning National Prize and silver medal at the Salon
* 1925 - ''The Triumphal Dance of Pallas Athena'' and ''The Virgin of Peace'' exhibited at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes
* 1926 - Tower, Villemomble Church (Seine-St-Denis). Invention of direct carving in setting concrete
* 1928-1929 - Façade and bell tower, Elisabethville Church (Yvelines), with architect Paul Tournon
* 1928-1933 - bronze finial group ''Liberté - Égalité - Fraternité'' for the French Embassy, Belgrade, Serbia, for architect Roger-Henri Expert
* 1929 - ''Two Legendary Giants'' depicting the legendary Lydéric and Phinaert, bell tower, Lille (Nord) town hall. Also executed in direct carving of setting concrete.
* 1930 - Monumental fountain, Nemours Mansion and Gardens, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
* 1930 - Marcella Miller du Pont, portrait bust in marble, University of Denver, Colorado, USA
* 1931 - War Monument for the RATP, Richelieu - Drouot (Paris Metro)
* 1931 - architectural bas-relief ''La gloire de la Seine'', near Pont Neuf, Paris
* 1931 - ''Four human races'' in concrete, belltower, Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien, with architect Paul Tournon
* 1932 - Bust of Edouard Branly, Jardin du Luxembourg
* 1932 - ''Genie de la Mer'' (Spirit of the Sea), ocean liner SS Normandie, for French architect Roger-Henri Expert
* 1934-1935 - Decorations, church at Saint-Esprit (Paris, 12th arrondissement) and church of St-Louis, Marseille. Direct carving in concrete
* 1937 - exhibited ''The Elements'', north wing of the Palais de Chaillot, Exposition Internationale
* 1950 - ''Monument to the Glory of the Resistance of the people of the Jura Mountains'', Lons-le-Saunier (Jura)
* 1951 - Faculty of Medicine (Paris): three medallion reliefs. From this time onwards, he made many busts, portraits for medals, decorative schemes for school buildings etc.
* 1963 - ''La Antillaise'' (The West Indian Woman), Fort de France, Martinique

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