Head of a Woman
LIPCHITZ, Jacques
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This carving simplifies the human head to a series of interlocking sculptural planes. Lipchitz began to carve Cubist heads from 1915. Abstraction from the human form was a common feature in non-western sculpture. Like many artists working in Paris at this time, Lipchitz both admired and collected what was seen as primitive sculpture.
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Collection
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Item Number
NMW A 344
Creation/Production
LIPCHITZ, Jacques
Date: 1916
Acquisition
Purchase, 1979
Techniques
Limestone carving
Material
Limestone
Location
on display
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