Carole Hallé is a highly respected woodcarver. She has worked extensively on museum projects as well as commissions for new works and reproductions. She has studied drawing and sculpture at the Art Students League of New York and at the New York Academy of Art. She went on apprenticing for years with the woodcarver Bill Sullivan, at the Atelier Goujon in Paris and was an intern at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the department of Object Conservation. Through her twenty eight years of experience, she has worked for clients ranging from museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Philadelphia Museum of Art to architects, restorers and private collectors.

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