Jacques Lipchitz
- Introduction
- Jacques Lipchitz (22 August [O.S. 10 August] 1891 – 26 May 1973) was a Cubist sculptor. Lipchitz retained highly figurative and legible components in his work leading up to 1915–16, after which naturalist and descriptive elements were muted, dominated by a synthetic style of Crystal Cubism. In 1920 Lipchitz held his first solo exhibition, at Léonce Rosenberg's Galerie L'Effort Moderne in Paris. Fleeing the Nazis he moved to the US and settled in New York City and eventually Hastings-on-Hudson.
- Wikidata
- Q380426
- Introduction
- Comment on works: abstract
- Nationalities
- French, American, Lithuanian, Russian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter, Sculptor
- Names
- Jacques Lipchitz, Žak Lifshits, Zák Lifshits, Jakoff Lipchitz, Chaim Jacob Lipchitz, Jacques Lipschitz, Jakoff Lipschitz, Žak Lipšic, Chaïm Jacob Lipchitz, Lipchitz, lipschitz, jacques lipschitz
- Ulan
- 500015743
Exhibitions
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522: Responding to War
Ongoing
MoMA
Collection gallery
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Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes
Jun 15–Sep 23, 2013
MoMA
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The Modern Myth: Drawing Mythologies in Modern Times
Mar 10–Aug 30, 2010
MoMA
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Transforming Chronologies: An Atlas of Drawings, Part One
Jan 26–Apr 24, 2006
MoMA
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The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden: Inaugural Installation
Nov 20, 2004–Dec 31, 2005
MoMA
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Jacques Lipchitz has
72 exhibitionsonline.
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Jacques Lipchitz Girl with Braided Hair (1914)
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Jacques Lipchitz Man with a Guitar 1915
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Jacques Lipchitz Seated Nude (1915)
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Jacques Lipchitz Gertrude Stein 1920
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Jacques Lipchitz Seated Man 1925
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Jacques Lipchitz Reclining Nude with Guitar 1928
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Jacques Lipchitz Song of the Vowels 1931
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Jacques Lipchitz Song of the Vowels 1931
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Jean (Hans) Arp, Alexander Calder, Giorgio de Chirico, Hans Erni, Max Ernst, Justino Fernández, Alberto Giacometti, Julio González, Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghika, Jean Hélion, Vasily Kandinsky, Fernand Léger, Jacques Lipchitz, Alberto Magnelli, Joan Miró, Ben Nicholson, Amédée Ozenfant, Pablo Picasso, Kurt Seligmann, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Joaquín Torres-García, Gérard Vulliamy, Ossip Zadkine, Various Artists 23 Gravures 1930–35, published 1935
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Jacques Lipchitz Plate (folio 29) from 23 Gravures 1935
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Jacques Lipchitz Figure 1926-30 (cast 1937)
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Jacques Lipchitz The Rape of Europa, II 1938
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Jacques Lipchitz Study for the sculpture Mother and Child (1939)
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Jacques Lipchitz The Rape of Europa IV 1941
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Jacques Lipchitz The Rape of Europa IV (1941)
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Jacques Lipchitz Blossoming 1941-42
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Jacques Lipchitz Composition with Figures 1943
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Jacques Lipchitz Theseus 1943
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Jacques Lipchitz Mother and Child, II 1941-45
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Pierre Alechinsky, Fred Becker, Letterio Calapai, Willem de Kooning, Peter Grippe, Salvatore Grippi, Stanley William Hayter, Franz Kline, Jacques Lipchitz, Ezio Martinelli, Ben Nicholson, Irene Rice Pereira, Helen Phillips, André Racz, Kurt Roesch, Attilio Salemme, Louis Schanker, Karl Schrag, Esteban Vicente, Adja Yunkers, Various Artists 21 Etchings and Poems 1951–60, published 1960
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Jacques Lipchitz, Hans Sahl In-text plate (folio 13) from 21 Etchings and Poems 1960
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Jacques Lipchitz The Bull and the Condor (October 29-November 4, 1962)
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Jacques Lipchitz Untitled 1963
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Various Artists, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Adolph Gottlieb, Wifredo Lam, Jacques Lipchitz, André Masson, Joan Miró, Robert Motherwell, Édouard Pignon, Fritz Wotruba Flight 1971
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Jacques Lipchitz Untitled from Flight 1965, published 1971
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Jacques Lipchitz Untitled from Homage to Picasso (Hommage à Picasso) 1973
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