1900 – 1945

After the turn of the century, European sculpture was increasingly challenging the classical ideal of beauty. The works of Alexander Archipenko and Jacques Lipchitz demonstrate how artists began to move further away from naturalistic figurative representation and expanded forms to include basic geometric and abstract elements.

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Seated Buddhist monk
ca. 1850–-1900
Stonebreaking Woman
1902
Primary Maker: Karl Janssen
Dernier Soupier
1902
Primary Maker: Auguste Rodin
Standing Female Figure
1910/11
Primary Maker: Wilhelm Lehmbruck
Woman Looking Backwards
1913
Primary Maker: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Dancer
1916
Primary Maker: Rudolf Belling
White Torso
1916
Primary Maker: Alexander Archipenko
Relief “JG” (K3)
1919/1921
Primary Maker: Oskar Schlemmer
Pausing Deer
1920
Primary Maker: Renée Sintenis
The Bawd II
1920
Primary Maker: Ernst Barlach
The Dancer Jean Börlin
1921
Primary Maker: Renée Sintenis
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