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Frédéric Schmied

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Frédéric Schmied (26 July 1893 – 23 September 1972) was a sculptor.[1][2]

He attended Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Geneva (1916-1921). His work was exhibited at Musée Rath in October 1931.

Works

  • Aigle de Genève and Colombe de la Paix: two equestrian sculptures at Quai Turrettini, Geneva
  • Cheval et paysanne, at Collège Jacques-Dalphin, Carouge
  • Tête de cheval, at Mairie de Lancy, Lancy
  • Lutteur au repos, at Stade de Frontenex, Geneva
  • Saint Martin, 1958, at Rue Dizerens 25, Geneva[3]
  • Chute de cheval et cavalier, 1954, bronze [4]

References

  1. ^ Schmied, Frédéric (1970). Frédéric Schmied, statuaire: Sculptures et dessins.
  2. ^ Collectif de recherches de l'université et musées lausannois (1986). 19-39, la Suisse romande entre les deux guerres : peinture, sculpture, art religieux, architecture, céramique, photographie, littérature, musique, cinéma, radio, théâtre, fêtes 1919-1939 (in French). Lausanne: Payot. p. 68. ISBN 978-2-601-03021-1.
  3. ^ Fonds d'art contemporain de la Ville de Genève (Fmac): Saint-Martin
  4. ^ Fonds d'art contemporain de la Ville de Genève (Fmac): Chute de cheval et cavalier