TO speak of Alexander Archipenko is, for many, to speak of a ghost—an artist whose glories are in the past and who only haunts the present. Yet no ghost could be more lively. This week an Archipenko ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. In 1967, the Alexander Archipenko papers, previously on deposit at Syracuse University, were loaned to the Archives of American Art for ...
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Frederick S. Wright, Alexander Archipenko, UCLA Art Galleries, Los Angeles, 1967, no. 24, p. 45 (another cast illustrated) Katherine Michaelsen, Archipenko, A Study ...
Alexander Archipenko was an American-Ukrainian artist. His best-known works are his small-scale sculptures—notable as among the first to apply Cubism to three-dimensional form—in which he utilized ...
Alexander Archipenko Two Figures pencil on paper 34.5 x 26 cm (13 5/8 x 10 1/4 in.) unframed signed bottom center label affixed to verso with Alexander Archipenko's address on Dearborn Street in ...
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