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Jacques Lipchitz    (French, 1891-1973)

 Jacques Lipchitz - Dancer with Drapery (Sculptures) h: 21 x w: 19.1 x d: 14.2 cm / h: 8.3 x w: 7.5 x d: 5.6 in
Jacques Lipchitz
Dancer with Drapery 1947
 
 Jacques Lipchitz - Hagar I (Sculptures) h: 80 x w: 89 x d: 45 cm / h: 31.5 x w: 35 x d: 17.7 in
Jacques Lipchitz
Hagar I 1948
 
 Jacques Lipchitz - Happiness (Study) (Sculptures) h: 24 x w: 10.8 x d: 9 cm / h: 9.4 x w: 4.3 x d: 3.5 in
Jacques Lipchitz
Happiness (Study) 1947
 
 Jacques Lipchitz - Hommage to Etruria (Sculptures)
Jacques Lipchitz
Hommage to Etruria 1962
 
 Jacques Lipchitz - Mother and Child (Sculptures) h: 144.8 x w: 82 x d: 78 cm / h: 57 x w: 32.3 x d: 30.7 in
Jacques Lipchitz
Mother and Child 1949
 
 Jacques Lipchitz - Reclining Figure (Sculptures) h: 17.7 x w: 29.5 x d: 16.5 cm / h: 7 x w: 11.6 x d: 6.5 in
Jacques Lipchitz
Reclining Figure 1955-1956
 
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Biography
1891 Chaim Jacob Lipchitz born on August 22, in Druskieniki, Lithuania. He is the first of six children to Abraham Lipchitz, a young building contractor, and Rachael Leah Krinsky
1906 - 1909 Attends high school in Vilna
1909 Arrives in Paris
1909 - 1910 Studies with Jean-Antoine Ingalbert at the École des Beaux-Arts as a 'free pupil'
1913 Receives praise for Woman and Gazelles exhibited at the Salon d'Automne. Meets Picasso and other Cubist painters through Diego Rivera. Creates his first proto Cubist sculptures. Attends the infamous premiere of Igor Stravinsky's Rites of Spring.
1915 Meets and lives with poet Berthe Kitrosser whom he later marries
1916 Signs a contract with the dealer Léonce Rosenberg who gives him a monthly stipend. Becomes a close friend of Juan Gris
1924 Becomes a French citizen
1926 Joins the gallery of Jeanne Bucher
1930 First large retrospective exhibition of 100 works is held at Jean Bucher’s Galérie de la Renaissance, Paris. The show is favorably received. Begins to explore biblical themes and the image of mother and child.
1934 Exhibits a large scale plaster of David and Goliath at the Salon des Indépendents, Paris. His mother dies.
1935 From August through October, he takes a trip to Russia to visit family. The artist has his first important exhibition in the United States, held at the Brummer Gallery, New York, but is unable to attend.
1936 - 1937 The French government commissions him to create a monumental plaster sculpture (Prometheus Strangling the Vulture) for the entrance to the Science Pavilion at the Paris World’s Fair, the same exposition where Picasso's Guernica and Gonzáles's Monserrat are shown in the Spanish Pavilion
1938 Renews acquaintance with Gertrude Stein and produces two bronze portraits
1940 In May he flees with Berthe to Toulouse when the Germans occupy Paris
1941 He seeks asylum in the United States and with the help of his American friends, he arrives in New York on June 13. Joseph Brummer, now exclusively dealing in antiques, introduces the artist to Curt Valentin of the Buchholz Gallery. Mr. Valentin, who becomes his New York dealer, immediately begins to sell his work. He rents a studio in New York City on Washington Square South.
1942 Begins to exhibit regularly at the Buchholz Gallery
1948 Married Yulla Halberstadt. His only child, Lolya Rachel, is born
1955 Nôtre Dame de Liesse is completed for Nôtre Dame de Toute Grâce at Assy
1956 Receives Alfred G.B. Steel Award from Pennsylvania Academy of Arts for
1958 Receives Creative Arts Award from Brandeis University
1961 - 1962 He begins to be represented by the Otto Gerson Gallery, New York (later the Marlborough Gerson and presently the Marlborough Gallery, Inc.).
1963 Travels for the first time to Israel
1965 Receives an award for cultural achievement from Boston University and is made an Honorary Doctor of Laws by the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York
1966 Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, New York, exhibits Images from Italy. Receives Gold Medal from the Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
1969 Receives the Einstein Commemorative Award of Merit from the Medical Center of Yeshiva University, New York, and Medal of Achievement from American Institute of Architects.
1971 The artist travels to Israel for the retrospective exhibit at the Tel Aviv Museum which inaugurates the new museum
1973 The artist dies on the island of Capri and is later buried on Har Hamenuhot, Jerusalem

Exhibitions
2007 Jacques Lipchitz: Early Works, Reliefs and Drawings, Marlborough Gallery, New York
2006 Jacques Lipchitz: Interación de Formas, Fundación Bilbao Bizkaia Kutxa, Bilbao, Spain
2005 Jacques Lipchitz: Donation, Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao, Bilbao Spain, June 24th – September 25
2004 Jacques Lipchitz: Sculpture and Drawings 1912 – 1972, Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY, February 10 – March 6, 2004
2003 Jacques Lipchitz, Dibujos y Esculturas. Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain, March 10 – June 1
2002 Los Dibujos de Lipchitz/ Lipchitz’s Drawings, Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, Valencia, Spain, July 30 – September 22
2001 Lipchitz and the Avant-Garde: From Paris to New York, Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, September 22, 2001 – January 6, 2002
1998 Lipchitz dans les Jardins du Palais Royal, Les Jardins du Palais Royal, Paris, May 20- August 31, 1998; traveled to Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, September 1998-March 1999
1997 Jacques Lipchitz, Escultura 1911-1971, Marlborough Gallery, Madrid, Spain, May 20-June
1996 "Jacques Lipchitz: Sculpture 1910-1940, The Paris Years", Marlborough Gallery NYC
1993 "Jacques Lipchitz: Esculturas, 1913-1972", Galería Marlborough Madrid, Spain
1993 "Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973)", Centro de Arte Palacio Almudi Murcia, Spain
1991 - 1992 "Jacques Lipchitz: From Sketch to Sculpture", Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv, Israel
1989 - 1990 "Jacques Lipchitz: A Life in Sculpture", Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto, Canada & traveling
1988 "Jacques Lipchitz: Esculturas en Bronce", Galería Freites Caracas, Venezuela
1988 "Hommage a Lipchitz: Oeuvres de 1914 a 1963", Galerie Hawan Moss & FIAC '88, Grand Palais Paris, France
1987 "Jacques Lipchitz: The Cubist Period (1913-1930)", Marlborough Gallery NYC
1987 "Jacques Lipchitz: Esculturas", Galería Fernando Quintana Bogota, Colombia
1986 - 1987 "The Lipchitz Gift: Models for Sculpture", The Tate Gallery London, England
1985 Jacques Lipchitz: Sculptor and Collector, Albert and Vera List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 1-June 9
1983 Jacques Lipchitz: Mother and Child, Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, October 7-November 13
1982 Jacques Lipchitz: Sculptures (Biblical Themes) 1930-1972, Aberbach Fine Art,
1979 Jacques Lipchitz: Small Sculptures, Maquettes and Drawings, 1915-1972, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, March 3-27
1978 Jacques Lipchitz, Galerie Brusberg, Hannover, Germany, June 2-August 18
1977 Jacques Lipchitz: Sculptures and Drawings from the Cubist Epoch, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, February 12-March 12
1974 - 1975 Selected Master Drawings of Jacques Lipchitz: 1910 - 1958, Trisolini Gallery of Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, November 7-25, 1974; The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, December 12, 1974-January 12, 1975; Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, February 8-March 1, 1975; Marlborough Godard, Toronto, June 1975
1974 Sculptures by Jacques Lipchitz, Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee, October 10-November 30
1973 Jacques Lipchitz: Sculptures and Drawings, Marlborough Fine Art, London, May 10-June 8; traveled as Jacques Lipchitz: Skulpturen und Zeichnungen to Marlborough Galerie, Zurich, September-October
1972 Jacques Lipchitz: His Life in Sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, June 6-September 12
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