Charles Cordier (1827 - 1905)

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Charles Cordier

Charles Cordier, full name Charles Henri Joseph Cordier, was a French painter and innovative sculptor.

Charles Cordier studied in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts and during his studies met a black sitter, a former slave, this meeting and predetermined his future creative life. In 1848, when slavery was officially abolished in all French colonies, Cordier exhibited his first plaster bust of a Sudanese man and received his first success.

For fifteen years, from 1851 to 1866, Cordier was the official sculptor of the Musée National d'Histoire Historique in Paris, creating a series of busts for the ethnographic gallery. Collecting images and types of various ethnic groups, the artist traveled extensively throughout Italy, Greece, Egypt, and Algeria, as well as France itself. Cordier's works are notable for their striking naturalism, and he also made spectacular use of the colors of various materials - marble of different shades, onyx and bronze, silvering and enamel.

Cordier openly defended the advanced for that time the idea of equality of all races. "Each race," he declared, "has its own special type of beauty. The most beautiful black man is not at all the one who looks more like a white man than anyone else."

Cordier also worked on the sculptural decoration of the Paris Opera House, the Louvre, and the Paris Town Hall. His son was the sculptor Henri Louis Cordier.

Date and place of birt:19 october 1827, Cambrai, France
Date and place of death:30 may 1905, Algiers, Algeria
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Sculptor
Genre:Genre art, Portrait sculpture, Portrait
Art style:Romanticism, Classicism, Orientalism
Medium:Bronze, Enamel, Marble, Porcelain, Silver, Onyx

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