Gaston Lachaise

(American/French, 1882–1935)

Gaston Lachaise was a French-born American artist known for his sculptures and drawings of the female form. Focusing on the voluptuous qualities of breasts, thighs, and buttocks, Lachaise achieved a modern equivalent to Paleolithic fertility idols, as seen in his Standing Woman (1932). Lachaise once expressed his artistic ambition to be, “the glorification of the human body, of the human spirit, with all that there is of daring, of magnificence, of significance.” Born on March 19, 1882 in Paris, France, Lachaise entered a decorative sculpture school at the age of 13, enrolling at the École des Beaux-Arts three years later. In 1902, the artist met his muse and future wife, an American woman named Isabel Nagle, he was immediately infatuated with her, both romantically and as a model for his sculptures. Driven to follow Nagle to her home in Boston, Lachaise left Paris in 1905, upon reaching America he found employment as an assistant to various sculptors. The couple married in 1917, moving to New York with his new bride, the artist fell in to a milieu of artists that included John Marin and Georgia O’Keefe. In 1935, Lachaise was the subject of the first retrospective The Museum of Modern Art had given to a living sculptor. He died the same year on October 18, 1935 in New York, NY. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., among others.

Gaston Lachaise Artworks

Gaston Lachaise (438 results)
Floating figure, 1927

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Floating figure, 1927

Sale Date: November 30, 2005

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Standing nude, seen from behind, 1925

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Standing nude, seen from behind, 1925

Sale Date: November 29, 2005

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Seated nude figure with drape, 1930

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Seated nude figure with drape, 1930

Sale Date: September 15, 2005

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Male figure, 1934

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Male figure, 1934

Sale Date: June 22, 2005

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Bronze torso of an acrobat, 1925

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Bronze torso of an acrobat, 1925

Sale Date: May 24, 1989

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Walking woman, 1922

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Walking woman, 1922

Sale Date: May 19, 2005

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Nude

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Nude

Sale Date: May 1, 2005

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Nude

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Nude

Sale Date: March 23, 2005

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Male nude

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Male nude

Sale Date: September 8, 2004

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Seated nude

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Seated nude

Sale Date: August 6, 2004

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Female figure, 1924–1924

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Female figure, 1924–1924

Sale Date: July 15, 2004

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Female nude

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Female nude

Sale Date: March 31, 2004

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Nude torso with drapery

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Nude torso with drapery

Sale Date: March 31, 2004

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Female nude, 1933–1934

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Female nude, 1933–1934

Sale Date: December 19, 2003

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Female nude

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Female nude

Sale Date: December 7, 2003

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Torso

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Torso

Sale Date: December 3, 2003

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Female figure, 1924–1924

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Female figure, 1924–1924

Sale Date: October 7, 2003

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Two women dancing, 1923–1923

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Two women dancing, 1923–1923

Sale Date: October 7, 2003

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Untitled (Woman reclined), 1930–1939

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Untitled (Woman reclined), 1930–1939

Sale Date: June 1, 2003

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Nude torso

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Nude torso

Sale Date: May 21, 2003

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Penguin, 1925–1925

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Penguin, 1925–1925

Sale Date: May 21, 2003

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Equestrienne, 1918–1918

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Equestrienne, 1918–1918

Sale Date: May 21, 2003

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Nude figure with background, 1927–1927

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Nude figure with background, 1927–1927

Sale Date: May 21, 2003

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The peacocks, 1918–1918

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The peacocks, 1918–1918

Sale Date: May 21, 2003

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