Joseph Erhardy
Born
Josef Herzbrun

21 May 1928
Died1 May 2012
Known forsculptor
MovementNouvelle Figuration
SpouseMelanie Van Muyden
ChildrenClaudius, Katherine, Elisabeth, Thomas, Anne, Mary

Joseph Erhardy (1928 – May 1, 2012) was an American sculptor.

Biography

Joseph Erhardy was born in Welch, West Virginia, in 1928 (as Josef Herzbrun[1] ). In 1949, in full vogue of the American abstract movement, he left his native country and went to Florence and studied classical sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti. In Rome, he became the assistant of Mirko Basaldella, who was himself the assistant of Arturo Martini, much admired by Joseph Erhardy. In January 1952, he came to Paris, where he has been living ever since. After an abstract period, he returned to the figure at the end of the sixties. Artistically speaking, he feels close to an international group of friends, painters and sculptors of his generation, who have been living in Paris since the 1950s, including Sam Szafran, Raymond Mason (sculptor), Roseline Granet , Philippe Roman and Francois Jousselin, who are in line with Jean Clair, art critic and member of the French Academy.

Museums

Selected public works

United States

Marble portrait bust of John Kenneth Galbraith, National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC, USA

France

Monumental sculpture in bronze, Cergy-Pontoise, France

Great-Britain

Italy

Netherlands

Monumental sculpture in bronze, The Hague, the Netherlands

References

  1. ^ "A history of Jewish life in the Central Appalachian coalfields, 1870s to 1970s. Deborah R. Weiner".

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