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| | Jacques Lipchitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz (August 22, 1891 - May 16, 1973) was a Cubist sculptor. |  | | In 1954 a Lipchitz retrospective traveled from The Museum of Modern Art in New York to the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and The Cleveland Museum of Art. |  | | In 1912 he exhibited at the Salon National des Beaux-Arts and the Salon d'Automne with his first one-man show held at Léonce Rosenberg's Galerie L’Effort Moderne in Paris in 1920. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Lipchitz
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| | The Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum |
 | | Lipchitz was there on the road of suffering together with his nation by his expressive sculptural means and metaphors, he used the language of art to speak of the public spirit and human striving for freedom. |  | | Jacques Lipchitz regarded himself as a representative of cubism all his life, but his creation went on the road of more individual expression, of..”body-sign”,..”body-metaphor”. |  | | Lipchitz’s early work was influenced by the creative tradition of the grand masters of that time Maillol and Despiau. |
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| | Jacques Lipchitz, The First Cubist Sculptor |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973) is recognised as the most significant Cubist sculptor of the twentieth century. |  | | Jacques Lipchitz - The First Cubist Sculptor sets out to redress this. |  | | While Lipchitz’s huge contribution to twentieth-century sculpture cannot be doubted, little has been written on his career as a whole. |
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| | Jacques Lipchitz Biography |
 | | Lipchitz had his first one-man show in 1920 at the Léonce Rosenberg Gallery in Paris. |  | | Lipchitz's contacts with Archipenko, Picasso and Cubist circles exerted a paramount influence on his work: in 1913 he produced his first Cubist sculpture. |  | | Lipchitz completed his 'Prometheus' for the 1937 Paris Exhibition and was awarded a gold medal for it. |
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http://www.jacques-lipchitz.com
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| | Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973) : Library of Congress Citations |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz, a painter and sculptor who helped launch the Cubist movement, describes his career and his conception of art. |  | | Sculptor Jacques Lipchitz discusses his approach to art and to life as he tours his one-man show at the Modern Museum. |  | | Author: Portland Art Museum (Or.) Title: The Portland Art Museum, the San Franciso Museum of Art, the Cincinnati Art Museum present Jacques Lipchitz : an exhibition of his sculpture and drawings, 1914-1950, Fall, 1950 to Spring, 1951 / organized by the Portland Art Museum. |
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http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/cit/citlclipchitz1.htm
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| | The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | This is the second of a two-volume catalogue raisonné of the work of Jacques Lipchitz, one of the greatest sculptors of the twentieth century. |  | | In contrast to the large scale, public commissions, Lipchitz created the thematic "series" sculptures, which are a unique feature from the second half of his working life. |  | | The authoritative two-volume catalogue raisonné, which will remain the definitive guide to Lipchitz's work, is essential for all those interested in twentieth-century sculpture. |
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http://www.wwnorton.com/thamesandhudson/new/spring00/509291.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Jacques Lipchitz (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies |  | | Jacques Lipchitz[zhAk lEpshEts´] Pronunciation Key, 18911973, French sculptor, b. |  | | From 1909, Lipchitz studied in Paris, where he became a member of the Esprit Nouveau group. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/L/Lipchitz.html
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| | Jacques Lipchitz: bio and encyclopedia article |
 | | Cubism was an avant-garde art movement that revolutionized european painting and sculpture in the early 20th century.... |  | | In 1954 a Lipchitz retrospective traveled from The Museum of Modern Art Museum of Modern Art quick summary: |  | | (painted "The Sculptor Jacques Lipchitz and His Wife Berthe Lipchitz." |
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| | Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973), one of the most acclaimed and innovative sculptors of the twentieth century, had a longstanding connection with Philadelphia, where his work can be seen in the Museum, opposite City Hall, along the Schuylkill River, as well as at The Barnes Foundation in Merion. |  | | Lipchitz is perhaps best known for the Cubist work he made in Paris in the 1910s, and the Museum owns several important examples, including Sailor with Guitar (1914) and Woman with Braid (1914), both conceived during a trip to Spain in the company of the Mexican painter Diego Rivera. |  | | During and after the Second World War Lipchitz tried to give artistic expression to the turbulence and suffering of the preceding decade by modeling a number of mythological and biblical groups that are characterized by Baroque pathos and highly expressive gestures. |
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| | Peggy Guggenheim Collection - Artists - Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973) |
 | | In 1954 a Lipchitz retrospective traveled from The Museum of Modem Art in New York to the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and The Cleveland Museum of Art. |  | | Lipchitz’s first one-man show was held at Léonce Rosenberg’s Galerie L’Effort Moderne in Paris in 1920. |  | | In 1941 Lipchitz fled Paris for New York, where he began exhibiting regularly at the Buchholz Gallery |
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http://www.guggenheim-venice.it/english/06_artists/lipchitz.htm
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| | Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | The exhibition, which is comprised of bronze and stone sculptures and drawings from the period 1941 to 1973, traces Lipchitzs development in the time the sculptor lived and worked in New York. |  | | Born in 1891 in Lithuania, Lipchitz arrived in Paris in 1909 where he quickly established himself as an artist whose impact contributed to the revolution of twentieth century art. |  | | Lipchitzs work is included in over fifty museum collections throughout the world and has been honored by numerous retrospective exhibitions. |
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http://www.marlboroughgallery.com/ARCHIVE_PAGES_n_JPGS/Lipchitz_Pages/Lipchitz_press.html
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| | Commentary Magazine - On the Horizon: The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | ...It is not the extent of Lipchitz's dependence on influences, but their range that betrays the difficulties of his art over the last twenty-five years... |  | | ...This lack of sophistication explains much of Lipchitz's bad judgment-his over-consciously grandiose aims, his bombast, his inability at times to get out of the way of his own talent (a diagnosis indicated by the general superiority of his "sketches" in plaster or terra cotta to their overworked, muscle-bound final versions... |  | | ...It is further evidence of Lipchitz's real greatness that his art has stood up as well as it has under such pedantic ambition... |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Summaries/V18I3P79-1.htm
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| | Jacques Lipchitz artist and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz was one of the first artists to apply the principles of Cubism to sculpture. |  | | As a young sculptor in Paris, Lipchitz's introduction to the Cubism of Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris was crucial to the development of his early work. |  | | Posters, graphics, original art and books by the Cubism artists. |
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http://www.the-artists.org/ArtistView.cfm?id=8A01F8C4-BBCF-11D4-A93500D0B7069B40
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| | Birth of the Muses, summer |
 | | Lipchitz decided to develop the piece from his Pegasus designs and call it Birth of the Muses in honor of the Rockefellers' interest in the arts. |  | | The sculpture conceived of Pegasus striking his hoofs on rock on Mount Olympus, and the muses being born in four springs that emerged from that contact. |  | | Art historian H. Arnasson, who ranked Lipchitz with Picasso and Chagall, wrote, "Lipchitz, as a pure sculptor, is...unquestionably one of the greatest sculptors of this century." |
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http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/hort/sculpture/s49.html
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| | Jacques Lipchitz / Buste de Femme / 1910 |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz / Buste de Femme / 1910 |  | | This image is one of over 118,000 from The Art Museum Image Consortium Library (The AMICO Library), a growing online collection of high-quality, digital art images from 39 museums around the world. |
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http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico684739-2840.html
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| | Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973) is recognized as the most significant Cubist sculptor of the twentieth century. |  | | Jacques Lipchitz - The First Cubist Sculptor sets out to redress this. |  | | INDIAPLAZA.COM Home : Books : Arts, Music & Photography : Jacques Lipchitz |
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| | Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | Sculptor Jacques Lipchitz described his arrival in the United States from France during World War II as an injection of youth at the beginning of his artistic maturity. |  | | Lipchitz began varying his "worked-over" Cubist sculpture with more "lyrical" and "spontaneous" pieces, often drawing on personal and spiritual themes. |  | | Looking back on the fifty-two years of his career at age seventy, the Lithuanian-born sculptor expressed enthusiasm for his continued artistic development, remarking, "I'd like to live a long timeas long as possible; I still have much to do. |
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http://www.npg.si.edu/cexh/artnews/lips2.htm
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| | Montparnasse: Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | He was a close friend of Modigliani, who painted a double portrait of Lipchitz and his wife Berthe, which is featured in this exhibition. |  | | Russian-born artist (present-day Lithuania) who became the leading cubist sculptor in Paris. |
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http://www.whoismodi.com/html/montparnasse/lipchitz.html
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| | The Chosen Son |
 | | Later, Lipchitz offers more perspectives and openings but often one does not feel a compulsion to move around his sculptures. |  | | This is an artist who acknowledged weeping as he built the wax model for the fragile-seeming, flame-fluttering The Prayer (1943), a work made partly in response to his discovering details of the Holocaust. |  | | A maquette of a later 1943 version, exhibited in Philadelphia in 1952 (where it won a gold medal at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts), happened to be the only work from Lipchitz's studio that survived a major fire. |
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http://citypaper.net/articles/2004-08-12/art.shtml
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| | Jacques Lipchitz (1891 - 1973) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz - Man with a Guitar 1915 limestone The Museum of Modern Art French |  | | Jacques Lipchitz - Rape of Europa 1938 bronze The Art Institute of Chicago French |  | | Jacques Lipchitz - Artist Painting - Artist Summary [AskART.com] |
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| | About5 |
 | | Squier had admired Lipchitz's sculpture for a long time and had watched much of it being created, when both artists worked at the Modern Art Foundry, in New York City, during the 1950s and 1960s. |  | | The exhibition was a major retrospective of Lipchitz's most important pieces, and the artist came to Cornell for the gala opening. |  | | During those three years, he organized a major retrospective exhibition of the work of Jacques Lipchitz, on the occasion of the artist's seventieth birthday. |
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http://www.aap.cornell.edu/AapWeb/Art/Faculty/Squier/About/About5.html
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| | Portrait of an Artist - Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | Sections for Portrait of an Artist - Jacques Lipchitz |  | | Currently, there are not enough Tomatometer critic reviews for Portrait of an Artist - Jacques Lipchitz to receive a rating. |  | | With other artists he helped forge a new direction for world art. |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/portrait_of_an_artist_jacques_lipchitz
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| | Jacques Lipchitz Online |
 | | Original works by Jacques Lipchitz available for purchase at art galleries worldwide |  | | The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz, Catalogue Raisonne, Volume 2 |  | | Research art auction values for Jacques Lipchitz (Artprice) |
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| | Amazon.com: Jacques Lipchitz: The First Cubist Sculptor: Books: Cathy Putz |
 | | Although about a third of the book is devoted to a gift of 40 sculptures to London's Courtauld Gallery in 2002, Ptz writes with great empathy and clarity, and her book can serve as a first-rate introduction and overview of Lipchitz's work and his place in 20th-century sculpture. |  | | Born in Russia, the Jewish sculptor emigrated to Paris in 1909, where he established his fame, taking Cubism into three dimensions. |  | | Amazon.com: Jacques Lipchitz: The First Cubist Sculptor: Books: Cathy Putz |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0853318603?v=glance
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| | Alibris: Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | This substantive catalog traces the path of the pioneering sculptor Jacques Lipchitz from his birthplace in Lithuania to his early work in Paris before World War I, where he was associated with the Parisian avant-garde and applied cubist principles to three-dimensional artwork. |  | | Lipchitz : oeuvres de Jacques Lipchitz, 1891-1973 : catalogue |  | | Lipchitz and the Avent-Garde: From Paris to New York |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Jacques_Lipchitz
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| | Jacques Lipchitz and Philadelphia |
 | | Produced in conjunction with the exhibition Jacques Lipchitz and Philadelphia that will be shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from June 27 to August 22, 2004, this publication examines the special relationship between Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973) and the city of Philadelphia. |  | | The exhibition Jacques Lipchitz and Philadelphia will be on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from June 27 - August 22, 2004. |  | | The artist’s involvement with the city spanned more than 50 years, beginning in 1922, when Dr. Albert C. Barnes commissioned him to execute bas-reliefs for the Barnes Foundation building in nearby Merion, and culminating in 1976, when Lipchitz’s monumental sculpture Government of the People was posthumously unveiled near City Hall. |
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http://store.philamuseumstore.org/pma-store/30123.html
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| | Jacques Lipchitz - DVDs & VHS - MovieMail UK |
 | | The Lithuanian-born sculptor Jacques Lipchitz (1891—1973) is usually associated with Picasso, Modigliani and the early twentieth-century Parisian avant-garde, but his artistic career had several later phases. |  | | Through Lipchitz’s own commentary, the development of modern art as a whole is taken out of the purely academic arena and imbued with a profound sense of the life-long search for freedom of expression underlying the physical making of sculpture. |  | | This product should be despatched within 2 days This product will be supplied by MovieMail Jersey |
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http://www.moviemail-online.co.uk/films/12253
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| | The Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum |
 | | Tourists from all over the world who cherish the memory of the artist and his creative heritage are keenly visiting this small but interesting museum, situated on the same street where Jacques Lipchitz once used to live. |  | | Having worked in many countries and gained the worldwide fame, the artist never forgot his native town of |  | | Jacques Lipchitz was born in Druskininkai in 1981 and he lived in Druskininkai with his parents, brothers and sisters until 17 years of age. |
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http://www.jmuseum.lt/index.asp?DL=E&TopicID=86
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| | The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | INDIAPLAZA.COM Home : Books : Arts, Music & Photography : The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz |
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| | Sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz :: gophila.com - The Official Visitor Site for Greater Philadelphia |
 | | Three of his major outdoor sculptures reside here, and the Art Museum has one of the world’s largest Lipchitz collections and the Barnes also holds 20 of his pieces. |  | | Home > Things to Do > Philadelphia CultureFiles > Public Art > Sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz |  | | Born in Lithuania, Jacques Lipchitz became a leading Cubist sculptor in Paris. |
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| | Malaspina Great Books - Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973) |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz was one of the leading sculptors of the 20th century. |  | | This was the largest figure attempted by Lipchitz at this point in his career. |  | | In Bather, he presents multiple views of the figure in the conceptual realism style of the Cubist movement. |
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http://www.malaspina.org/home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=506
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| | Jacques Lipchitz:Sculptures and Drawings: Jacques Lipchitz: ISBN 0900955082 |
 | | Jacques Lipchitz:Sculptures and Drawings: Skulpturen Und Zeichnungen; London, May 1973; Zurich, September 1973 |  | | Authors: Jacques Lipchitz, Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd., Marlborough Galerie, Zurich |  | | Jacques Lipchitz:Sculptures and Drawings: Jacques Lipchitz: ISBN 0900955082 |
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| | Art/Auctions: Impressionist & Modern Art Part One day auction at Christie's May 5, 2004 |
 | | Lot 112, "Nature morte au journal et instruments," by Jacques Lipchitz, gouache and pencil on paper, 8 1/4 by 11 1/2 inches, 1917 |  | | The catalogue observed that while Lipchitz "acknowledged only one oil painting," he "executed others in tempera and gouache, including the present work." |  | | Lot 112 is a strong Cubist still life by Jacques Lipchitz, the sculptor. |
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 | | Jacques Lipchitz - Artist, Art - Jacques (Chaim Jacob Jacques) Lipchitz |  | | Lived/Active: New York Known for: mod sculptor, still life and figure painting |  | | Jacques Lipchitz, the eldest son of a wealthy Jewish contractor, was born in Druskieniki, Lithuania in 1891. |
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http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/biography.aspx?artist=28386
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| | Modigliani- Thoughts on Modigliani by Jacques Lipchitz |
 | | And that's how it happens that this portrait came finally to be in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. |  | | From: Jacques Lipchitz, Amedeo Modigliani, New York (Abrams) 1952, pp. |
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| | Net Cubism |
 | | Chief among the sculptors who worked in this style are Alexander Archipenko, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, and Jacques Lipchitz. |  | | Though primarily a style associated with painting, Cubism also exerted a profound influence on 20th-century sculpture and architecture. |
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| | Jacques Lipchitz, Peace on Earth |
 | | Space is the sculptors' challenge and I mean to use it eloquently." |  | | Lipchitz visited the Music Center and determined the size of the new work based on his sense of the scale of the plaza and its relationship to the surrounding buildings. |  | | Weighing 10 tons, the sculpture is the largest Lipchitz completed. |
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http://www.publicartinla.com/CivicCenter/peace1.html
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| | Jacques Lipchitz - Homme assis avec guitare |
 | | HAMMACHER, A.M., Jacques Lipchitz, His Sculpture, Harry N. Abrams, 1960, num. |  | | WILKINSON, Alan, G., Jacques Lipchitz: A Life in Sculpture, Art Gallery of Ontario, 1989, p. |  | | WILKINSON, Alan, G., The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz, Catalogue Raisonné, Volume I: The Paris Years 1910-1940, Thames and Hudson, num. |
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http://www.artnet.com/artwork/424461951/jacques-lipchitz-homme-assis-avec-guitare.html
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| | Druskininkai - Sightseeing - Museums Lithuania - Jacques Lipchitz Museum - ... |
 | | Druskininkai's most famous Jew was undoubtedly the Cubist sculptor Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973). |  | | This small museum dedicated to him is closed between September and May, but if enough noises are made in the right direction (the museum is actually part of the Jewish National Museum), it is possible to gain entrance. |  | | Druskininkai - Sightseeing - Museums Lithuania - Jacques Lipchitz Museum - In Your Pocket |
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| | Picture: Music Center fountain and Peace on Earth sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz. Los Angeles, California, USA. Stock ... |
 | | Keywords: California, fountain, horizontal, Jacques Lipchitz, Los Angeles, Music center, night, sculpture, USA, water |  | | Picture: Music Center fountain and Peace on Earth sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz. |  | | Music Center fountain and Peace on Earth sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz. |
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| | Prometheus Strangling the Vulture II Jacques Lipchitz, 1944/1953 |
 | | However, in this sculpture, Lipchitz portrays Prometheus triumphing over the vulture, strangling the bird with one hand and holding his claws in the other. |  | | The alcove at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden’s east edge is dominated by Jacques Lipchitz’s bronze sculpture Prometheus Strangling the Vulture II. |  | | For the artist, this was a symbol of human progress and determination and of democracy triumphing over fascism. |
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| | Lipchitz Jacques - Search Results - MSN Encarta |
 | | Unlike carving and modelling, construction is a process distinct to modernist sculpture. |  | | Originally named Chaim Jacob Lipchitz, he was born in the village of Druskininkai, Russia (now in... |  | | Lipchitz Jacques - Search Results - MSN Encarta |
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| | The Athenaeum - Creating a message about Jacques Lipchitz and His Wife |
 | | The Athenaeum - Creating a message about Jacques Lipchitz and His Wife |  | | Creating a message about Jacques Lipchitz and His Wife |  | | Tell us why there may be a copyright problem, and please leave an e-mail address, so we can contact you about your concerns. |
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