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Jacques Lipchitz
1891-1973
Study for Prometheus Strangling the Vulture
1936
Ink and watercolor on paper
17 3/8 x 11 7/8 inches (44.2 x 30.1 cm)
Gift of Hanno Mott for Himself and the Lipchitz Family.
2015.203
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Lipchitz first gained prominence as a sculptor in the 1910s for his work in a cubist vein. In the mid-1920s he switched from strict geometric to a freer form of expression and more curvilinear style. He drew abundantly, always in connection with his sculpture.
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Hanno Mott for Himself and the Lipchitz Family.
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