elongated vertically positioned female torso and legs to upper calf; no head, arms or feet; contrapposto pose with PR knee in front of PL; PL shoulder down; vertical tapering support on back between legs; cylindrical shaped base; green patina

%C2%A9 Estate Alexander Archipenko %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

Female torso and legs, 1916

Bronze with green patinaexpand_more

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The female figure shown here embodies one of Archipenko's strongest beliefs - that "art need be neither realist nor idealist, it must only be true." he is considered the first Cubist sculptor and adopted this style in reaction to Impressionist sculpture, which he felt was too elaborate. He was inspired both by ancient art and by Rodin to regard the fragmentary figures as a complete work of art. Archipenko, also known for reintroducing color into sculpture, gave a turquoise patina to this torso.

Details
Title
Female torso and legs
Artist Life
Ukrainian, Kyiv 1887 - 1964 New York
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2016.33.21
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elongated vertically positioned female torso and legs to upper calf; no head, arms or feet; contrapposto pose with PR knee in front of PL; PL shoulder down; vertical tapering support on back between legs; cylindrical shaped base; green patina

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