Jacques Lipchitz. Sculptures and drawings

Jacques Lipchitz, "Reclining Woman", 1921 bronze 2/7  35,6 x 50,2 x 17,8 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz "Study for a Statue (The Musician)", 1917 charcoal on paper 32,4 x 25,4 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz, "Study for a Bas Relief (Cubist Study)", 1921 pencil on paper 9,8 x 14 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz, "Still Life", 1918 bronze 3/7  55,9 x 71 x 3,8 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz, "Musical Instruments", 1925 bronze 6/7  83,8 x 66 x 33 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz, "Study for 'Hands and Hair", 1932 pencil on paper 20 x 16,9 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz, "The Terrified One", 1936 bronze 4/7  36,5 x 27 x 29 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz, "Man Leaning on Elbows", 1925 bronze 6/7  11,4 x 8,6 x 10,2 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz, "Theseus and the Minotaur", 1943 charcoal on paper 35,6 x 54,6 cm.
Jacques Lipchitz, "Study for a Rape of Europa", c.1964 red crayons, ink and pencil on paper 57,2 x 61 cm.
November - December 2009

"Jacques Lipchitz. Sculptures and drawings" offers a varied and representative itinerary of the sculptor's artistic production. Through the sculptures and drawings selected, the spectator can appreciate the different stylistic changes that the sculptor went through during his more than 60 years of work.

Lipchitz is one of the most important sculptors of the XX century. His production covers from 1910 until the beginning of the 1970s - an extremely important period of time in which he encountered many of the most important artists and artistic movements of the last century.

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