Patrick Cottencin
Patrick Cottencin (Born 1955) is a 20th century painter and sculptor from France.He is known for an outdoor war memorial honoring the 90th Infantry Division (United States) entitled Les Quatre Braves.
Patrick Cottencin | |
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Born | Patrick Cottencin 1955 (age 67–68) France |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Sculpture Painter |
Notable work |
Career
On June 4, 2000, Cottencin unveiled a resin sculpture entitled "Les Quatre Braves" a/k/a "The Four Braves" memorial (sculpture) in Périers, France.[1] The memorial scene includes four American soldiers from the US 90th Infantry Division who lost their lives in the Normandy invasion.[2][3] His use of bright colors (blue) was evident on the resin sculpture.[4]
Cottencin is also a painter and his work has been displayed in the Contemporary Art Center in Trizay and the Romanesque Abbey of Notre-Dame de Trizay.[5]
Designs
Name | Image | Year | Address | Notes/Refs. |
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Les Quatre Braves | ![]() | 2000 | 5hpr+99 Périers, France | [2][6] |
References
- Holt, Tonie; Holt, Valmai (19 September 2013). D-Day Normandy Landing Beaches (6th ed.). Pen and Sword Military. ISBN 978-1848845701. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
- Gecker, Jocelyn (5 June 2005). "French town Salutes American Soldiers". Syracuse Post Standard. Associated Press. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
- "Normandy 44" Association, 90th US Division, Accessed: November 2016
- "Le Monument des Quatre Braves". statues.vanderkrogt. Bronzefuguren. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
- Boinard, Jean-Claude (17 September 2012). "Le Centre d'art contemporain reçoit Cottencin". Sudquest. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
- "Les Quatre Braves". uswarmemorials. American War Memorials Overseas, Inc. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
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