Public Art and Architecture from Around the World

Henri Crenier’s Telamones

Civic Center
San Francisco City Hall

Henri Crenier sculptures

These telamones by Henri Crenier have always taken my breath away.  They sit on the Van Ness side of City Hall.

Telamones (plural) or Telamon are sculptured male human figures used in place of columns to support an entablature.  They are also called Atlantes (plural) or Atlas.  They are called Caryatids if they are female figures.

Henri Crenier Atlas*

Henri Crenier Atlantes

Henri Crenier was responsible for much of the art work on City Hall.

Comments

3 responses to “Henri Crenier’s Telamones”

  1. RedPat Avatar

    Wonderful! I always learn so much from your posts.

  2. JM Avatar

    What a magnificente city hall building! Love that top shot.

  3. Gail O Avatar
    Gail O

    I agree….these are great!