- Elisabeth Gordon Chandler
Elisabeth Gordon Chandler (
June 10 ,1913 -November 29 ,2006 ) was an Americansculptor andeducator , and the founder of theLyme Academy College of Fine Arts .Life and work
Elisabeth Gordon Chandler was born in
St. Louis, Missouri , initially trained as a harpist, and was performing professionally by the age of eighteen. However, as a young woman she decided to pursue a career in the visual arts, and inNew York City studied sculpture with Edmondo Quattocchi, and anatomy withRobert Beverly Hale at theArt Students League of New York .Chandler received a number of honors; her first award came in 1945, when her bronze figure "Victory" won first prize in the Brooklyn War Memorial competition. Subsequently she garnered awards from the
National Academy of Design and theNational Sculpture Society , and was the recipient of the Governor's Art Award, State ofConnecticut , and an Honorary Doctorate fromSt. Joseph's College ,West Hartford , Connecticut. Her sculpture has been housed in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, theBritish Museum inLondon ,Columbia University School of Law , andPrinceton University . Chandler excelled especially in portraiture, and produced busts which were definitive images of such notables as Nobelist Dr.Albert Michelson ,United States Secretary of Defense James Forrestal ,Supreme Court Chief JusticesJohn Jay ,Charles Evans Hughes andHarlan Fiske Stone , actorCharles Coburn , artistsJames Montgomery Flagg andAlphaeus Philemon Cole , andAdlai Stevenson .In 1962 Chandler moved from New York City to
Old Lyme , Connecticut. In 1976 she founded the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts (now the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts) in order to provide students with an education in traditional, representational art. In addition to being the school's founder, she served as a professor of sculpture and trustee of the college until her death.Chandler was twice married and widowed, first to Robert Kirkland Chandler, and later to fellow sculptor Laci de Gerenday. Professionally she took the name of her first husband, but socially she was known as Elisabeth de Gerenday.
References
:The Day, New London, CT, December 3, 2006
External links
: [http://www.lymeacademy.edu The Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts] : [http://www.lymeline.com/Kindred%20Spirits%20at%20LACFA.htm Article on Laci and Elisabeth de Gerenday] : [http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa352.htm "The Lyme Academy Story" by Elisabeth Gordon Chandler, published by The traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc.]
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