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Maurice Prosper Lambert (1901-1964) était un sculpteur britannique reconnu pour ses œuvres monumentales et son esthétique moderniste influencée par Rodin. Ses sculptures emblématiques comme *Le Poète* à Nottingham Arboretum témoignent de sa contribution majeure à l'art britannique du XXe siècle.

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Maurice Prosper Lambert: Sculptor of British Modernism

Maurice Prosper Lambert (1901-1964) emerged from the artistic milieu of Paris, inheriting a legacy of sculptural excellence from his father, George Washington Lambert—a celebrated sculptor himself—and forging a distinct path as a British artist. Born in 1901 amidst the burgeoning artistic fervor of the Belle Époque, Lambert’s upbringing instilled within him an appreciation for both classical tradition and experimental innovation, shaping his lifelong dedication to exploring the expressive potential of form and material. His brother, Constant Lambert—a renowned composer—further enriched his intellectual landscape, fostering a collaborative spirit that would permeate his artistic endeavors. Lambert's formative years were marked by intensive study at Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he honed his technical skills and absorbed the stylistic currents of British Modernism. Influenced profoundly by Auguste Rodin’s humanist approach to sculpture—a connection solidified through George Washington Lambert’s mentorship—he embraced a bold aesthetic characterized by dynamism, emotional intensity, and a deliberate rejection of academic conventions. This commitment to capturing human experience resonated deeply with the spirit of his time, aligning him squarely within the influential Seven and Five Society and the London Group, artistic collectives dedicated to pushing boundaries and redefining sculptural expression. Lambert’s father instilled in him a deep understanding of classical sculpture, while Constant Lambert's musical pursuits cultivated an appreciation for harmony and rhythm—elements that would inform Lambert’s own artistic vision. His professional career blossomed in the post-war years, establishing him as Professor of Sculpture at the Royal Academy of Arts from 1950 to 1958—a position that allowed him to nurture a new generation of sculptors and disseminate his artistic vision. Lambert's oeuvre encompasses a remarkable range of projects, ranging from monumental public sculptures – notably *The Poet* in Nottingham Arboretum and *The Guardian Angel* in St Mary’s Cathedral, Walsingham – to intimate portrait busts capturing the essence of prominent figures. He skillfully manipulated bronze and stone, employing techniques honed over decades of practice to imbue his works with palpable emotion and sculptural precision. Lambert's teaching at the Royal Academy fostered a vibrant dialogue between artistic disciplines, encouraging students to consider how sculpture could communicate complex ideas and emotions. Lambert’s sculptures are not merely representations of subjects; they are embodiments of ideas—expressions of human spirit grappling with profound questions of faith, morality, and artistic aspiration. His exploration of form transcends mere imitation, striving instead for a visceral connection between artist and viewer. The enduring impact of Lambert's work lies in its contribution to the canon of British Modernism, securing his place as one of the foremost sculptors of his generation and ensuring that his vision continues to inspire artists today. He achieved considerable renown during his lifetime, recognized for his masterful execution and his unwavering dedication to artistic innovation.
  • Notable Sculptures: *The Poet*, Nottingham Arboretum; *The Guardian Angel*, St Mary’s Cathedral, Walsingham
  • Academic Influence: George Washington Lambert’s mentorship at Slade School of Fine Art
  • Artistic Associations: Seven and Five Society, London Group
Lambert's artistic journey began with a formative apprenticeship under Francis Derwent Wood, where he gained invaluable experience in crafting monumental sculptures. This collaboration cemented his understanding of sculptural technique and instilled within him a respect for meticulous craftsmanship. He continued to refine his skills at Chelsea College of Art, absorbing the stylistic trends of British Modernism and establishing himself as a leading figure in the artistic landscape of London. Throughout his career, Lambert’s work reflected both intellectual curiosity and emotional depth—a testament to his profound engagement with the human condition.
Maurice Lambert

Maurice Lambert

1901 - 1964 , France

L'essentiel de l'artiste

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture Moderne
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Seven and Five Society']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['George Washington Lambert']
  • Date Of Birth: 25 juin 1901
  • Date Of Death: 17 août 1964
  • Full Name: Maurice Prosper Lambert RA
  • Nationality: Britannique
  • Notable Artworks: ['Statues publiques']
  • Place Of Birth: Paris, France