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Leo Friedlander (1888-1966) was a prominent American sculptor known for his monumental public works, including 'Valor' & 'Sacrifice' at Arlington Memorial Bridge. Studied classical techniques and headed the sculpture department at NYU. Explore his le

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Artist Biography

Leo Friedlander: Sculptor of Monumental Grace

Leo Friedlander (1890–1966) stands as a significant figure in American sculpture, remembered primarily for his contributions to public art and his dedication to classical artistic principles. Born in New York City, Friedlander’s formative years were marked by an early fascination with art—demonstrated by his participation in the Art Students League at just twelve years old—and a commitment to rigorous training that spanned Europe and Rome. This multifaceted education instilled within him a profound understanding of sculptural technique and artistic tradition, shaping his entire oeuvre. Friedlander’s academic journey included studies at the École des Beaux Arts in Brussels and Paris, where he honed his skills under renowned instructors, and a residency at the American Academy in Rome, fostering an appreciation for Greco-Roman sculpture and humanist ideals. He served as assistant to sculptor Paul Manship, absorbing invaluable insights into monumental design and craftsmanship, and subsequently taught at NYU’s Sculpture Department, establishing himself as a respected educator and mentor. His leadership role within the National Sculpture Society cemented his position as a champion of sculptural excellence. Friedlander's artistic output is characterized by its grandeur and emotional depth. He excelled in capturing human form with remarkable accuracy and sensitivity, blending classical realism with expressive dynamism. Notable among his works are “Youth, Eyes toward the Stars” (1940), a bronze sculpture reflecting Art Nouveau influences; “Three Wise Men,” a monumental marble relief conveying sorrowful contemplation; and "Torso of Valor," a powerful bronze depiction embodying strength and nobility—commissioned for Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington D.C., symbolizing courage and remembrance. These sculptures, alongside numerous smaller pieces, exemplify Friedlander’s unwavering devotion to artistic excellence and his enduring legacy as one of America's foremost sculptors. His involvement with the National Academy of Design culminated in membership and later full academician status (1949), recognizing his contributions to the advancement of art education and sculptural artistry. He married Rhoda Lichter and raised two children, fostering a family life rooted in artistic appreciation. Friedlander’s influence extended beyond his own creations; he nurtured generations of sculptors and instilled within them a belief in the transformative power of classical technique and humanist vision. Friedlander's enduring significance lies not only in his impressive sculptural achievements but also in his role as a pivotal figure in shaping American sculpture during the mid-20th century—a period marked by both artistic innovation and profound social change. His sculptures continue to inspire awe and contemplation, serving as tangible reminders of the beauty and dignity inherent in human form and the enduring power of art to communicate universal themes of courage, sacrifice, and remembrance.
Leo Friedlander

Leo Friedlander

1888 - 1966

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Classical Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Art Deco']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Paul Manship']
  • Date Of Birth: 1888
  • Date Of Death: 1966
  • Full Name: Leo Friedlander
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Valor Sculpture
    • Sacrifice Sculpture
    • Three Wise Men
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