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Le Corbeau was born on 1954, is an An american artist. Discover Le Corbeau's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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1954

François Guillemin (born 1954), known professionally as le Corbeau, is an artist whose decorative arts career began at age 14.

His works have encompassed jewelry, sculpture, public art, and studio furniture.

1977

Le Corbeau's father Roger Guillemin is known primarily for his research at the Salk Institute and for his 1977 Nobel Prize.

Le Corbeau built Firedance Studio in Hopewell, New Jersey, to house a metal works facility and staff engaged in creating le Corbeau's artwork and decorative metal projects for architects and interior designers.

1986

His first solo exhibition was "The Pleasures of Mystery: Sculpture by le Corbeau” at the Trenton (New Jersey) State Museum in 1986. In 2012, "Naturally, Man-Made, In Full View: the art of le Corbeau" at Ellarslie, The Trenton City Museum, offered a retrospective exhibit including recent works. His sculpture "Doree" was purchased and then donated to Ursinus College by collector/philanthropist Philip Berman.

Le Corbeau's work is characteristically Surrealist in that he most often assembles "found objects" into provocative relationships creating three-dimensional metaphors.

Like many traditional Surrealists, le Corbeau is seduced by the beauty of the objects he chooses, and when asked whether his motives were aesthetic over metaphoric, he insisted they were equally important.

2006

His first public art commission was in 2006, for the Borough of Princeton, New Jersey, to design and fabricate tree grates for the Albert E. Hinds Memorial Plaza in downtown Princeton.

2010

Awards include 2nd Place Grand Prize Award for "An Angel in Despair" in the 2010 "Wind Through the Trees" 1-year outdoor exhibition at Jenkins Arboretum, Devon, PA; First place in the 1987 Fortunoff 3rd Annual Silver Competition for "Architectural Farce"; a Fellowship Grant for Sculpture in 1985 from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts; and First place in the 1975 Texas National Arts and Crafts Competition.

2012

In 2012, the Borough of Hopewell, NJ commissioned le Corbeau to design and create a series of Welcome to Hopewell signs.

2013

In 2013, Le Corbeau was commissioned to design and create the kinetic sculpture "Remembrance of Gifts Past" for the newly completed University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro for its Punia Family Healing Garden.