Standing Woman
Standing Woman | |
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Artist | Gaston Lachaise |
Year | 1932 |
Type | Bronze |
Dimensions | 224.2 cm × 113.7 cm × 64.5 cm (88+1⁄4 in × 44+3⁄4 in × 25+3⁄8 in) |
Location | Los Angeles, United States |
Owner | University of California, Los Angeles |
Standing Woman is a bronze sculpture by Gaston Lachaise.[1]
It is one of at least two statues of that name created by Lachaise, the other is often referred to as because the figure appears to be lifting up, as opposed to this work in which, "it is the reverse of buoyancy that is sought. This is a triumphant figure of earth." [2] The model for both statues was Lachaise's wife Isabel Dutaud Nagle, "his model, his muse and his abiding inspiration." [3]
Modeled in 1930, it was cast in 1932. It was an edition of 8, examples are at the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden,[4] Milwaukee Art Museum,[5][6] The Brooklyn Museum,[7] The Museum of Modern Art[8] and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.[9]
References[]
- ^ "Standing Woman", SIRIS
- ^ Kramer, Hilton, ‘’The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise’’, The Eakins Press, Publishers, New York, 1967 p. 13
- ^ Kramer, Hilton, ‘’The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise’’, The Eakins Press, Publishers, New York, 1967 p. 10
- ^ Public Art in LA
- ^ White House Exhibit
- ^ Milwaukee Art Museum collection
- ^ "Standing Woman", The Brooklyn Museum
- ^ Museum of Modern Art
- ^ Hirshhorn Museum
External links[]
Coordinates: 48°51′49″N 2°19′40″E / 48.86361°N 2.32778°E
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- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
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