Alexander Archipenko 1887-1964
84.5 x 18.4 x 14.6 cm
Further images
Examples of Archipenko’s work are held in public
collections around the world, including the Gugenheim Museum, New York; The
Hirshorn Museum, Washington D.C; the Tate, London, the Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York.
Provenance
Frances Archipenko Gray, 1964
Private collection, 2015
Exhibitions
Galerie im Erker, St. Gallen, Alexander Archipenko, 1962-1963 (another bronze)
Ente Premi, Rome, Alexander Archipenko, 1963 (another bronze)
Kovler Gallery, Chicago, Archipenko: Content and Continuity 1908-1963, 1968 (this example)
Musée Rodin, Paris (and travelling), Archipenko: International Visionary, 1969 (this example)
The Ukrainian Museum, New York, Alexander Archipenko: Vision and Continuity, 2005 (this example)
Saarland Museum, Saarbrücken, Alexander Archipenko, 2008-2009 (plaster)
Literature
Donald H. Karshan (ed.), Archipenko: International Visionary, exh. cat (Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1969), plate 156, p. 157. cat no. 70 (this example).
Anette Barth, Alexander Archipenko’s Plastiches Oeuvre (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1997), cat. no.344, ill. (plaster).
The Archipenko Foundation, Alexander Archipenko Catalogue Raisonné, Online, 2018, cat. rais. number s.61-06; work no. 1276.Join our mailing list
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