Louis Linck

Louis Linck

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birthname = Louis Auguste Linck
birthdate = Jan 12, 1895
location = Paris, France
deathdate = Oct 31, 1962
deathplace = Chicago, IL
nationality = French/U.S.
field = Sculpture
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Louis Linck (1895 – 1962) was born in Paris, and emigrated to the United States in 1926. During his lifetime of sculpting he worked for a number of private clients as well as the WPA (during the Depression), and the International College of Surgeons. His most accessible work is a number of larger-than-life statues permanently on display at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago.

Biography

Early life

Louis grew up in the 18th district (Arrondissement) of northern Paris. His father was an accountant, and although Louis also had a knack for math, he preferred art (much to his father's dismay). He had two sisters, although one died in childhood, and his mother died when he was 18. He had just graduated with a degree in Engineering, but like most men of his generation, he soon joined the French Army at the outbreak of World War I. His artistic skills, however, put him in the map-making department, which may have helped him survive.

Marriage and children

He met his future bride, Rose, on Armistice Day, Nov 11, 1918, in a small French town near the Belgian border, as the Germans were retreating from France. They were married in 1920, and continued to live with Louis's father in Paris. They had two daughters, both born prior to their emigration to the U.S.

*Lucienne (1921 – ) born in Mohon, France.
*Georgette (1925 – 2003 ) born in Paris, France.

Career

In 1926 Linck entered a contest in France for sculptors. The 12 winners would get a 1-year contract to work in Chicago for the Northwestern Terra Cota Company. (At the time, the style of many of the new buildings there included sculptures, bas-reliefs, etc.) Louis was one of the winners, so he, his wife, and their youngest daughter left for Chicago. After living there several months, they decided to stay, and sent for their older daughter to join them.

Around 1930, Northwestern laid off most of their workers, a result of the Great Depression. Fortunately, Rose had a job, so Louis was able to continue his art work in spite of the lack of paying work. Later in the 1930s, Louis worked for the Illinois Art Project, or IAP, which was a state program funded by the WPA's Federal Art Project. At least two pieces he did for the IAP were later donated to the Smithsonian by Louis Chester; one of these is currently (2007) on display.

From 1953 to 1954, he worked on a number of larger-than-life-size sculpted figures for the International College of Surgeons, now known as the International Museum of Surgical Science, located on Lakeshore Drive in Chicago. These are still on permanent display in their "Hall of Immortals", and include statues of Marie Curie, Andreas Vesalius, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Ambroise Paré, Joseph Lister, and Hippocrates. His good friend and colleague, Edouard Chassaing, did a number of the other statues in this display.

His daughter reports that he was somewhat well known for his 3/4-profile bas-relief plaques, which he did of Douglas MacArthur, Charles DeGaulle, and other individuals.

Works

International Museum of Surgical Science 1524 N. Lake Shore Dr. Chicago, IL 60610

*Statues:
Marie Curie
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
Ambroise Paré
Andreas Vesalius
Hippocrates
Joseph Lister
Asklepios

*bust:"The Angel (Bust of Maurice Tillet)", 1950

Polo Players ca. 1935-1940 plaster 2 men with 2 horses 5 1/2 x 5 5/8 x 3 7/8 in. (14.0 x 14.4 x 10.0 cm) Smithsonian American Art Museum Gift of Louis Cheskin 1977.42.5 On view at:
Smithsonian American Art Museum 4th floor, Luce Foundation Center, Case 48A Reclining Nude Figure 1930-1940 painted plaster female full-length nude 4 1/2 x 6 5/8 x 9 7/8 in. (11.4 x 16.7 x 25.0 cm)
Smithsonian American Art Museum Gift of Louis Cheskin 1977.42.6 Not currently on view

References

Mavigliano, George and Richard Lawson. The Federal Art Project in Illinois, 1935-1943. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1990.

ee also

*International Museum of Surgical Science
*Federal Art Project
*List of WPA artists
*Works Progress Administration
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External links

[http://americanart.si.edu/search/artist_bio.cfm?ID=2943 Smithsonian American Art Museum]
[http://www.askart.com/askart/l/louis_linck/louis_linck.aspx Louis Linck on AskArt]
[http://www.artnet.com/artist/423888074/louis-linck.html Louis Linck on ArtNet]

Persondata
NAME=Louis Linck
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Louis A. Linck
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Sculptor
DATE OF BIRTH=Jan 12, 1895
PLACE OF BIRTH=Paris, France
DATE OF DEATH=Oct 31, 1962
PLACE OF DEATH=Chicago, IL


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