René Cheruy
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Born
1880
René Cheruy
1880
France
Died1965 (aged 84–85)
Tucson, Arizona
René Cheruy | |
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| Born | René Cheruy 1880 France |
| Died | 1965 (aged 84–85) Tucson, Arizona |
| Known for | Art Watercolor Printmaker fabric arts Costume Design |
René Cheruy (1880-1965) was a soldier, educator and artist who served as a secretary to French sculptor Auguste Rodin, was a professor of French language and literature, was decorated by the French and British governments receiving the Croix de Guerre and the British Silver Military Medal for bravery in the field and was decorated with the Cross of the French Legion of Honor by French President Charles de Gaulle for his service to the French government during and after World War I.[1] He was married to costume designer, artist and educator Germaine Cheruy and lived in the Art Colony of old Fort Lowell.