Weißer Torso
White Torso
Kunstpalast - LVR-ZMB - Stefan Arendt - ARTOTHEK Alexander Archipenko © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

White Torso, 1916

ArtistAlexander Archipenko, Kiyev 1887–1964 New York
Marble
(H x W x D)47,5 × 10 × 10 cm
Status
on display, room 018.2
About the workAfter studying in Kyiv, Alexander Archipenko moved to Paris in 1908. He enrolled at the art school there and deepened his knowledge with regular visits to the Louvre. In 1912 he founded his own art school in Paris and later established another in Berlin. Archipenko created sculptures with strongly reduced, geometric forms, which he combined with harmonious, flowing lines. With a curved silhouette leading up the leg to the hip, a gentle bend of the knee and the delicate slope of the shoulder, the torso emphasises the elegance of the female body.
AccessionAcquistion 1953
Provenance[...]; um 1953 angekauft von der Galerie Ferdinand Möller, Köln
Inventory number0.1953.10
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