07 February 2014



Grave of Léopold Kretz
The Prophet

Léopold Kretz

Sculptor, pedagogue

April 4, 1907, Zolochiv, near Lviv – April 16, 1990, Paris

Studied at O. Novakivsky’s school in Lviv. In 1929-1930 he was a student of X. Duninkowski at the Kraków Academy of Arts. In 1931 he came to Paris thanks to financial aid from A. Sheptytsky. He studied at ENBA and at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Before the war he painted mainly portraits. A. Maillol helped him obtain his first commission from the French government. A part of his works was destroyed during WWII. In the postwar years he taught sculpture at the Rheims Art School and design at ENBA in Paris. He worked primarily in bronze.

On 4 February 1991, his sculpture "The Prophet" (bronze), was installed on the tomb of the artist in Montparnasse Cemetery.

See: school of paris, wikipedia

Montparnasse Cemetery

Cimetière du Montparnasse is a cemetery in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris, part of the city's 14th arrondissement.

History

Created from three farms in 1824, the cemetery at Montparnasse was originally known as Le Cimetière du Sud (Southern Cemetery). Cemeteries had been banned from Paris since the closure, owing to health concerns, of the Cimetière des Innocents in 1786. Several new cemeteries outside the precincts of the capital replaced all the internal Parisian ones in the early 19th century: Montmartre Cemetery in the north, Père Lachaise Cemetery in the east, and Montparnasse Cemetery in the south. At the heart of the city, and today sitting in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, is Passy Cemetery.

Notes

Montparnasse Cemetery is the eternal home of many of France's intellectual and artistic elite as well as publishers and others who promoted the works of authors and artists. There are also monuments to police and firefighters killed in the line of duty in the city of Paris. There are also many graves of foreigners who have made France their home.

The cemetery is divided by Rue Émile Richard. The small section is usually referred to as the small cemetery (petit cimetière) and the large section as the big cemetery (grand cimetière).

Because of the many notable people buried there, it is a highly popular tourist attraction.

See: wikipedia



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