Donald De Lue

Donald De Lue
Competition: US & Canada
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1943–44:
De LUE, DONALD HARCOURT. Appointed for creative work in sculpture; tenure, twelve months from May 1, 1943.
Born October 5, 1897, Boston, Massachusetts. Education: Boston Museum School of Art, 1915–17.
Instructor in sculpture, 1940, 1941, Beaux Arts Institute.
Four sculptured panes executed for the Philadelphia Court House, 1938; “Triton” executed for gardens of the Federal Reserve Bank, Philadelphia, 1941; sculpture executed for the Chemistry Building, University of Pennsylvania, 1941; sculptured altar decorations executed for The Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy, 1942. Awarded the Avery Prize, by the Architectural League, 1942; Lindsey Morris Prize, by the National Sculpture Society, 1942.