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‘Albert Einstein‘, Sir Jacob Epstein, 1933
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‘Albert Einstein‘, Sir Jacob Epstein, 1933
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This series contains the personal correspondence of Jacques Lipchitz, his brother Rubin Lipchitz and his first wife Berthe Lipchitz (Kitrosser).
Showing 41–60 of 212 objects Letter from Albert
Jacques Lipchitz (22 August 1891-26 May 1973) was a French-American sculptor of the Cubist style. He was born to a Jewish family in Druskieniki, present day Lithuania, then a part of the Russian Empire. In 1909 he moved to Paris to study sculpture and, with some short gaps, stayed there until his emmigration to the USA in 1942. Lipchitz retained highly figurative and legible components in his work leading up to 1915-16, after which naturalist and descriptive elements were muted, and dominated by a synthetic style of Crystal Cubism. In 1920 Lipchitz held his first solo exhibition, at Léonce Rosenberg’s …
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Contains personal correspondence between Jacques Lipchitz and his relatives, friends, fellow artists, critics, journalists, galeries, transport agencies and other businesses.
Lipchitz 30 Objects Correspondence between Albert
‘Dahlias and Sunflower‘, Sir Jacob Epstein, c.1936
Reclining Nude Sir Jacob Epstein 1928 Albert
‘Somerset Maugham‘, Sir Jacob Epstein, 1951
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‘The Rt Hon. Ernest Bevin‘, Sir Jacob Epstein, 1943
Reclining Figure Sir Jacob Epstein 1928 Albert
‘Margaret Rawlings’, Frank Dobson, 1937
Lytton Strachey Stephen Tomlin 1928–30 Albert
‘Mrs Godfrey Phillips’, Sir Jacob Epstein, 1928
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‘Esther‘, Sir Jacob Epstein, 1930 on display at Tate Britain.
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