Fire Station #13
Financial District
530 Sansome Street
Untitled by Henri Marie-Rose 1969
Henri Marie-Rose (1922-2010) born in François, Martinique, the son of Appien Constance Raymonde and Quentin Joseph Marie-Rose Dite Cétoute, Henri Marie-Rose Dite Cétoute, who later simply went by Henri Marie-Rose (without actually changing his name), was a San Francisco resident for 58 years, living initially in North Beach before settling on Potrero Hill.
He attended the École des Arts et Métiers and the École des Arts Appliqués in Martinique. He had three one man shows in 1940, 1942 and 1943 and was appointed Attaché Culturel au Projet d'Urbanisme,
Shortly thereafter, he was awarded a scholarship by the French Government to study at the École National Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris, but got only as far as North Africa when the Second World War broke out. There, he studied ceramics with Lamaly, Master of Safi.
Eventually Henri studied at "Beaux Arts" for over eight years. During this period, he met an art student, Marjorie Raitt, who was attending the Sorbonne and the Académie Julian, having recently graduated from Stanford. The couple married in 1952 and traveled by freighter to San Francisco the following year, settling in North Beach.
This piece is copper and is part of the San Francisco Civic Art Collection.
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Nice one!
ReplyDeleteClever piece! Actually I had to enlarge the photo for a better understanding.
ReplyDeleteNice one!
ReplyDeleteInteresting piece... I like the abstract part that looks like fire. Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #36!
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