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Lipchitz, Jacques (1891–1973)Lithuanian-born sculptor. He was active in Paris from 1909 and emigrated to the USA in 1941. He was one of the first cubist sculptors, his best-known piece being Man with a Guitar (1916; Museum of Modern Art, New York). In the 1920s he experimented with small open forms he called ‘transparents’. His later works, often political allegories, were characterized by heavy, contorted forms.
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Wayne explained that his friend, sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, once revealed that Modigliani had a theory that one eye looks out, and another looks into the soul. Morrison both kicks at and kisses the proverbial behinds of a host of modernist sculptors, particularly Jacques Lipchitz, Gonstantin Brancusi, Alberto Giacometti, Barbara Hepworth, and Henry Moore. As a production assistant to Jacques Lipchitz 30 years ago," Meisner recalled, ,my chances of finding a competent art foundry were slim. |
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