10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «LIPCHITZ»
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Jacques
Lipchitz: the first cubist sculptor
With numerous archival photographs, some of which have never been seen before, this book provides a fascinating insight into the life and work of one of the twentieth century's most accomplished sculptors.
Cathy Pütz, Jacques Lipchitz, 2002
If Jacques Lipchitz is not the most overrated sculptor of the twentieth century, he
is certainly in the running. The current full-dress retrospective at the Metropolitan
Museum of his work (thru 9/12) does nothing to change this view; on the contrary,
...
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Lipchitz and the avant-garde: from Paris to New York
By breaking the volume and using different planes, Lipchitz created works that were a new force in the history of sculpture.
Jacques Lipchitz, Josef Helfenstein, Jordana Mendelson, 2001
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Sculpture from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
Born in the town of Druskieniki, Lithuania, Lipchitz attended schools in Bialystok
and Vilna and then left for Paris in 1909 to study sculpture. He enrolled briefly at
the Ecole des Beaux-Arts before switching to the Academie Julian, and attended
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Karen O. Janovy, Daniel A. Siedell, 2005
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Picasso: Architecture and Vertigo
tectural ideal in the most general as well as the most specific sense, it was
Jacques Lipchitz. By 1920, Picasso was probably the most famous vanguard
artist in Paris, his work avidly pursued by European and American collectors." By
1925 ...
Christopher Green, Pablo Picasso, 2005
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A Hero of Our Own: The Story of Varian Fry
"He was concerned about starting all over again," recalled Lolya Lipchitz, the
sculptor's daughter. "He knew no one; he didn't speak English." But Fry was not
about to give up and suggested Lipchitz and his wife come to Marseille so they
could ...
LIPCHITZ When Stein wrote this portrait in late 1925, Lipchitz had already done a
bust of her, in 1920. Mutual portraiture becomes the thematic and verbal center of
her piece. Doing a likeness, making a portrait look or sound like the subject, ...
Gertrude Stein, Ulla E. Dydo, 1993
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Art, Education, and African-American Culture: Albert Barnes ...
Disregarding Guillaume's services as a translator when he discovered that the
Yiddish-speaking Lipchitz understood German, Barnes began asking prices. At
first, the sculptor quoted very low figures, but realizing the potential for financial ...
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The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art
J ACQUES LIPCHITZ, COURTESY MARLBOROUGH GALLERY, NY/THE
PHILADELPHIA MUSUEM OF ART/ART RESOURCE, NY Lipchitz exhibited at
Curt Valentin's influential Buchholz Galleries, New York, in 1942 and returned to
Paris in ...
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The Visual Culture of Chabad
Although Lipchitz's letters were not among Schneerson's papers – R.
Schneerson often read and left letters at his father-in-law's grave in Queens, New
York – a subsequent letter from Schneerson found among Lipchitz's papers
makes ...
Maya Balakirsky Katz, 2010
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What to expect from the Pan Am Games opening ceremony
MICHEL LIPCHITZ/ Associated Press. Performers create the Olympic rings and the '100' symbol to mark the Centennial Olympics during the ... «Toronto Star, Липень 15»
Montmartre/Montparnasse
Chagall arrived in New York in 1941, as did the Cubist sculptors Jacques Lipchitz and Ossip Zadkine. Soutine, however, was less fortunate. «New York Times, Червень 15»
St. Louis Art Museum's sculpture garden takes shape
There are a number of important works now on display, including sculptures by Henry Moore, Pierre-August Renoir, Jacques Lipchitz and ... «STLtoday.com, Червень 15»
The immigrants who were 'School of Paris' artists in early 20th century
He gets a lot more space, however, than the lesser-known Lipchitz, Ossip Zadkine, Moïse Kisling and Pinchus Krémègne, whose names are ... «Washington Post, Червень 15»
At the Norton Simon Museum Sculpture Garden, art and nature …
... a totem-like figure by Jacques Lipchitz, a draped reclining woman by Henry Moore and several other modern and classical sculptures. «LA Daily News, Червень 15»
Saint Louis Art Museum unveils new sculpture garden
The garden is installed with works in the museum's collection, including sculpture by Mathias Gasteiger, Jacques Lipchitz, Aristide Maillol, ... «Alton Telegraph, Червень 15»
Tolstoy's granddaughter. Dali's sleek couch. How Serge Gainsbourg …
EnlargeSerge Gainsbourg (Credit: AP/Heckly/Michel Lipchitz/Photo montage by Salon). Excerpted from "Serge Gainsbourg: A Fistful of Gitanes ... «Salon, Червень 15»
Designer discusses roots of David Yurman collection
... the artistic movement during the 1960s had him to move to Greenwich Village, where he apprenticed for sculptor Jacques Lipchitz before he ... «Daily Pilot, Червень 15»
Rocky road: Britain's troubled ties to European Union
(AP Photo/Michel Lipchitz, File)(Credit: AP). LONDON (AP) — The British people will get another chance to decide on their European future by ... «Salon, Травень 15»
Painter returns to city to seek buyer for surrealist Detroit-centric …
... an early modernist artist who worked in virtually every artistic medium, as well as a sculpture by famed cubist artist Jacques Lipchitz that was ... «Crain's Detroit Business, Травень 15»