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Alexander Archipenko
Symmetric Torso
, 1921
71.5 x 15 cm. (28.1 x 5.9 in.)
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Alexander Archipenko
Symmetric Torso
, 1921
71.5 x 15 cm. (28.1 x 5.9 in.)
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Alexander Archipenko
Symmetric Torso
, 1921
71.5 x 15 cm. (28.1 x 5.9 in.)
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After Alexander Archipenko
American/Ukrainian, 1887–1964
Symmetric Torso
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1921
Alexander Archipenko
Symmetric Torso
, 1921
71.5 x 15 cm. (28.1 x 5.9 in.)
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Alexander Archipenko
Symmetric Torso
, 1921
71.5 x 15 cm. (28.1 x 5.9 in.)
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Alexander Archipenko
Symmetric Torso
, 1921
71.5 x 15 cm. (28.1 x 5.9 in.)
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Bronze
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71.5 x 15 cm. (28.1 x 5.9 in.)
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The work comes from the collection of the American collector Arthur Brandt (New York)
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Description
(After) Alexander Archipenko- Symmetric Torso
Bronze, 1921
Signed and dated, not numbered
Size: approximately; 71.5 x 15.0 x 8.0 cm
Casting year and edition unknown
The work comes from the collection of the American collector Arthur Brandt (New York)
Only one other copy from this casting known.
Archipenko archives writes about this work;
This work exists in plaster, terracotta, marble, and in bronze. The plaster was stored with the marble carver Carlo Pott and, we assume that he produced the marble examples with the permission of the artist. The plaster was returned to Archipenko circa 1956. Archipenko started a bronze edition circa 1959. The edition was completed under the supervision of the estate. Research is ongoing.
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