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Hippolyte Montillie was a late 19th and early 20th century deaf French sculptor. Montillie was born in Moulin, France, and earned a degree from the Pereire School for the Deaf in Paris, remaining active thereafter in Paris.[1] His most important works are a set of decorative figures on the Pont Alexandre III, and a bronze statue entitled L'Honneur dominant la Discords on the cornice of the Grand Palais.[1][2] He moved to the United States around 1900,[3] where he worked in the studio of Karl Bilter,[1] producing sculptures and decorative works for the Pan-American and South Carolina Expositions of 1901,[3] and the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904.[2] References1. ^1 2 {{cite journal | title = Hippolite Montillie | journal = The Silent Worker | volume = 38 | issue = 1 | year = 1925 | pages = 10 | url = http://dspace.wrlc.org/view/ImgViewer?url=http://dspace.wrlc.org/doc/manifest/2041/39701}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Montillie, Hippolyte}}2. ^1 {{cite book | author = Harry G. Lang and Bonnie Meath-Lang | title = Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences | publisher = Greenwood | year = 1995 | isbn = 0-313-29170-5 | page = 399}} 3. ^1 {{cite journal | title = M. Montillie | journal = The Silent Worker | volume = 14 | issue = 4 | year = 1901 | pages = 53 | url = http://dspace.wrlc.org/view/ImgViewer?url=http://dspace.wrlc.org/doc/manifest/2041/33162}} 8 : 19th-century births|20th-century deaths|French emigrants to the United States|Deaf artists|20th-century French sculptors|19th-century French sculptors|French male sculptors|Deaf people from France |
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