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Between 1911 (when he arrived) and 1914 (when he returned for what became an extended stay in Russia), Chagall crossed paths with Alexander Archipenko, Fernand Leger, Jacques Lipchitz, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine - all represented in this exhibition, curated by Michael Taylor.
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The story even works as abstract sculpture, as Constantin Brancusi and Jacques Lipchitz have shown.
Menachem Wecker: Five Prodigal Son Art Trends for Father's Day 2010
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Influenced by the styles prevalent in Paris just before and after World War I, her early works recall especially the massive forms and abstraction of the early Alexander Archipenko (1887 – 1964) and Jacques Lipchitz (1891 – 1973) and the abstract primitivism of Amedeo Modigliani (1884 – 1920).
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But works by artists like Max Beckmann, Jean Arp, Jacques Lipchitz and Joan Miró failed to find buyers.
Sotheby's $61.3 Million Sale Disappoints; Picasso Goes Unsold 2009
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Jacques Lipchitz (1891 – 1973), for instance, relates to it in his works from 1948 on.
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The monotony of the long, neutral passageway is relieved by alcoves for art, including works by Jacques Lipchitz, Toshiko Takaezu and Aristide Maillol, whose bronze nude is on loan from the building's benefactors, Ruth and Raymond Perelman.
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According to Elliott, Greene told him about a letter he and his wife, sculptor Marie Zoe Greene-Mercier, had received in 1957 from European sculptor Jacques Lipchitz; the letter urged them as Chicago artists to see that Ferguson's "farseeing will is carried out according to his intentions."
Chicago Reader 2010
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According to Elliott, Greene told him about a letter he and his wife, sculptor Marie Zoe Greene-Mercier, had received in 1957 from European sculptor Jacques Lipchitz; the letter urged them as Chicago artists to see that Ferguson's "farseeing will is carried out according to his intentions."
Chicago Reader 2010
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According to Elliott, Greene told him about a letter he and his wife, sculptor Marie Zoe Greene-Mercier, had received in 1957 from European sculptor Jacques Lipchitz; the letter urged them as Chicago artists to see that Ferguson's "farseeing will is carried out according to his intentions."
Chicago Reader 2010
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For the exterior, he commissioned bas-reliefs by sculptor Jacques Lipchitz and tile work by Enfield Pottery and Tile Works using African design, reflecting another component of Dr. Barnes 'aesthetic interests.
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