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Alexander Archipenko Femme assise
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Alexander Archipenko Femme assise
拍品描述:
A Legacy of Beauty: The Collection of Sydell Miller
Alexander Archipenko
1887 - 1964
Femme assise
inscribedArchipenko, datedParis 1912and numbered1/12
bronze
height: 15 ½ in. 39.4 cm.
Conceived in 1912; this example cast in 1966 by the Sheidow Bronze Corporation.
The authenticity of this work has kindly been confirmed by Frances Archipenko Gray.
Estate of the artist
Private Collection, Florida (acquired from the above in 1972)
Private Collection (acquired by 1996)
Rachel Adler Fine Art, New York
Acquired from the above in 1998 by the present owner
Der Sturm, ed., Alexander Archipenko, Sturm Bilderbucher II, Berlin, 1917, p. 6, pl. 6, illustration of the terracotta version
Roland Schacht, Alexander Archipenko, Sturm Bilderbucher II, Berlin, 1923, p. 23, pl. 10, illustration of the terracotta version
Alexander Archipenko, Archipenko, Fifty Creative Years 1908-1958, New York, 1960, pl. 227, illustration of the terracotta version
Donald H. Karshan, ed., Archipenko, International Visionary, Washington D.C., 1969, no. 13, pp. 36-37 and 114, pl. 29, illustration of another cast
Donald H. Karshan, "Les révolutions d'Alexandre Archipenko," Plaisir de France, 1974, no. 421, pp. 12-17, pl. 13, illustration of another cast
Bernard Dorival, "Les Omissions d'Archipenko et de Lipchitz," Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire de l'art français, 1974, no. 43, illustration of another cast
Katherine Jánszky Michaelsen, Archipenko, A Study of the Early Works, 1908-1921, New York, 1977, no. 32, pp. 62-64 and 166, pl. 32, illustrated
Exh. Cat., New York, Kelen Server La Boetie, Herwarth Walden and Der Sturm, 1981, p. 29, illustration of another cast
Donald H. Karshan, Archipenko: Sculpture, Drawings and Prints 1908-1963, Bloomington, 1985, no. 12, pp. 33 and 42-43, figs. 12a and 12b, illustrated
"Artist Spotlight–Alexander Archipenko," The Artist's Foundry for Practicing Sculptors, vol. 4, 1981, no. 1, p. 1, illustrations of another cast
Annette Barth, Alexander Archipenkos plastisches Oeuvre, Teile I und II, Doctoral dissertation, University of Trier, 1997, no. 36, pp. 78-79, illustration of the plaster
Alexandra Keiser, "Alexander Archipenko: Bronzes," Posthumous Bronzes in Law and Art History, International Colloquium, Saint Petersburg, 2012, pp. 58-59
Alexander Archipenko Foundation, ed., Alexander Archipenko Catalogue Raisonné, 2018, no. 2968, fig. S.12-02, http://archipenkocr.org/ (accessed on 24 October 2024)
University of California Los Angeles Art Museum (and traveling), Alexander Archipenko: A Memorial Exhibition, 1967-69, no. 13, p. 39, pl. 13,illustrated (titled Seated Figure)
Paris, Musée Rodin (and traveling), Archipenko: Visionnaire international, 1969, no. 13, p. 37, pl. 29, illustrated
Palais de Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, Archipenko, 1969
Musée de Beaux-Arts de Lyon; Musée de Beaux-Arts de Rennes and Musée de Beaux-Arts de Nantes, Alexander Archipenko, 1969
Alexander Archipenko
1887 - 1964
Femme assise
inscribedArchipenko, datedParis 1912and numbered1/12
bronze
height: 15 ½ in. 39.4 cm.
Conceived in 1912; this example cast in 1966 by the Sheidow Bronze Corporation.
The authenticity of this work has kindly been confirmed by Frances Archipenko Gray.
Estate of the artist
Private Collection, Florida (acquired from the above in 1972)
Private Collection (acquired by 1996)
Rachel Adler Fine Art, New York
Acquired from the above in 1998 by the present owner
Der Sturm, ed., Alexander Archipenko, Sturm Bilderbucher II, Berlin, 1917, p. 6, pl. 6, illustration of the terracotta version
Roland Schacht, Alexander Archipenko, Sturm Bilderbucher II, Berlin, 1923, p. 23, pl. 10, illustration of the terracotta version
Alexander Archipenko, Archipenko, Fifty Creative Years 1908-1958, New York, 1960, pl. 227, illustration of the terracotta version
Donald H. Karshan, ed., Archipenko, International Visionary, Washington D.C., 1969, no. 13, pp. 36-37 and 114, pl. 29, illustration of another cast
Donald H. Karshan, "Les révolutions d'Alexandre Archipenko," Plaisir de France, 1974, no. 421, pp. 12-17, pl. 13, illustration of another cast
Bernard Dorival, "Les Omissions d'Archipenko et de Lipchitz," Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire de l'art français, 1974, no. 43, illustration of another cast
Katherine Jánszky Michaelsen, Archipenko, A Study of the Early Works, 1908-1921, New York, 1977, no. 32, pp. 62-64 and 166, pl. 32, illustrated
Exh. Cat., New York, Kelen Server La Boetie, Herwarth Walden and Der Sturm, 1981, p. 29, illustration of another cast
Donald H. Karshan, Archipenko: Sculpture, Drawings and Prints 1908-1963, Bloomington, 1985, no. 12, pp. 33 and 42-43, figs. 12a and 12b, illustrated
"Artist Spotlight–Alexander Archipenko," The Artist's Foundry for Practicing Sculptors, vol. 4, 1981, no. 1, p. 1, illustrations of another cast
Annette Barth, Alexander Archipenkos plastisches Oeuvre, Teile I und II, Doctoral dissertation, University of Trier, 1997, no. 36, pp. 78-79, illustration of the plaster
Alexandra Keiser, "Alexander Archipenko: Bronzes," Posthumous Bronzes in Law and Art History, International Colloquium, Saint Petersburg, 2012, pp. 58-59
Alexander Archipenko Foundation, ed., Alexander Archipenko Catalogue Raisonné, 2018, no. 2968, fig. S.12-02, http://archipenkocr.org/ (accessed on 24 October 2024)
University of California Los Angeles Art Museum (and traveling), Alexander Archipenko: A Memorial Exhibition, 1967-69, no. 13, p. 39, pl. 13,illustrated (titled Seated Figure)
Paris, Musée Rodin (and traveling), Archipenko: Visionnaire international, 1969, no. 13, p. 37, pl. 29, illustrated
Palais de Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, Archipenko, 1969
Musée de Beaux-Arts de Lyon; Musée de Beaux-Arts de Rennes and Musée de Beaux-Arts de Nantes, Alexander Archipenko, 1969