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English: Helene Sardeau (1899-1969) was an American sculptress. She often conveyed contemplation, serenity and humanism in her work. Her first major commission, Slave (1933) was executed for a sculpture garden in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. She sculpted under the pseudonym "Sardeau" even after she married fellow painter George Biddle.
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Date of birth | 7 July 1899 Antwerp | ||||
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Date of death | 1968 | ||||
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- The Slave by Helene Sardeau (3 F)
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Helene Sardeau, American sculptor, 1899-1969, at work in her studio.jpg 1,300 × 1,022; 153 KB