Monday, May 14, 2012

François-Xavier & Claude Lalanne the American Connection

Assorted Sculptures by Francois-Xavier Lalanne
Chair Designed by Claude Lalanne For Colonial Williamsburg

Owl on Park Ave. By Lalanne 2009
Lalanne's Bear 2010 Fairchild Botanical Garden's

Outdoor Set by Claude Lalanne for Colonial Williamsburgc

 "Claude Lalanne was born in Paris in 1924 and studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs. Claude and her husband, François-Xavier Lalanne (1927 - 2008), known collectively as Les Lalanne, developed a style that defines inventive, poetic and surrealist sculpture."

Both Claude and  Francois-Xavier delighted in nature and took their inspirations from natural things that they loved. Claude Lalanne was asked to design this outdoor set for the De Witt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum in Williamsburg, VA( in the 1980's) part of the Williamsburg foundation, founded by John D. Rockafeller.

Claude met her husband  François-Xavier 1n 1952 at that time he had concentrated on Painting.  They both concentrated on scultures for the next 50 years.  She related more to the plant world and he took his inspirations for the animal world. Althought citizens of France.  Their art took hold of the American mind.



Les Lalannes  sheep made an appearance at Miami's 83-acre Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in 2010.





Lalanne's Sculptures thanks to Paul Kasmin Gallery grace the streets of New York City, 2009. 
2009 Paul Kasmin Gallery, Park Avenue, New York, Les Lalanne Sculptures

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