Jules-Felix Coutan
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| Jules Coutan | |
| Born | 1848 |
| Died | 1939 |
| Nationality | France |
Jules-Felix Coutan (1848 - 1939) was a French sculptor best known for the sculptural group above the entrance to Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Coutan was contracted to provide a scale model, and never visited the U.S.
Coutan also executed the reliefs Science and Labor for the bridge Bir-Hakeim in Paris.
[edit] References
Jules-Felix Coutan on artnet (html). Retrieved on 2007-11-26.
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