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Leon Hermant : ウィキペディア英語版
Léon Hermant

Leon Hermant (1866–1936) was a French-American sculptor best known for his architectural sculpture.
Hermant was born in France, educated in Europe and came to America in 1904 to work on the French Pavilion at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri. For most of his career he was based in Chicago, working mostly in the American midwest, and frequently with a partner Carl (Charles) Beil.
In 1928 Hermant was awarded the Légion d'honneur by the French government for his Louis Pasteur Monument in Grant Park, Chicago.
==Public monuments==

*Confederate Monument (1908) Parkersburg, West Virginia
*William Shakespeare, (1915) Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
*Louis Pasteur Monument, (1928) Grant Park, Chicago
*Heroes of Illinois Memorial (1928) Memphis National Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee
*Governor Edward Coles Memorial, (1929) Valley View Cemetery, Edwardsville, Illinois
*George Rogers Clark, (1932), Fort Massas, Metropolis, Illinois
*Polar Bear Memorial (1930) White Chapel Cemetery, Troy, Michigan
*General John A. Logan Monument, Murphysboro, Illinois

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