ArtistsGaston Lachaise
Gaston Lachaise

Gaston Lachaise

1882
WA-00013561
SculptureFeminist Art
Representation
None documented
51
Institutional Exhibitions
43
Works in Collection
73
Assets Indexed
2
Authority-backed Facts
0
Publications Referenced
90%
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Authority Records (2)

Selected Institutional Exhibitions

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Art of the Twenties
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1979–1980
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Thirty Sculptors' Drawings
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1979
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Between World Wars: Drawing in Europe and America
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1976
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In the Twenties
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1975
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Drawn in America
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1972
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Ways of Looking
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1971
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A Selection of Drawings and Watercolors from the Museum Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1971
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The Nude: Thirty 20th-Century Drawings
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1970–1971
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American Drawings and Watercolors: A Selection from the Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1969–1970
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Twentieth-Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1969
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Recent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1968
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Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1964

Field Verification (2 fields)

1 cross-verified · 1 single-source
  • Birth yearArtsy· 85%
  • NationalityArtsy· 85%

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About

Why this artist matters now

Gaston Lachaise was a French-born sculptor, active in America in the early 20th century. A native of Paris, he is most noted for his robust female nudes such as his heroic Standing Woman. Gaston Lachaise was taught the fundamentals of European sculpture while living in France. While still a student, he met and fell in love with an older American woman, Isabel Dutaud Nagle, then followed her after she returned to America. There, he became profoundly impressed by the great vitality and promise of his adopted country. Those life-altering experiences clarified his artistic vision and inspired him to define the female nude in a new and powerful manner. His drawings, typically made as ends in themselves, also exemplify his remarkably new treatment of the female body.

Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 29d ago

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Movement
Feminist Art
Medium
Sculpture
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Artworks (43)

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Artwork sources (7)

43 published of 66 catalogued · 54 with image
  • MoMA
    23 publishedof 46 catalogued44 img
  • The Met
    7 published
  • Art Institute Chicago
    5 published5 img
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
    4 published2 img
  • Smithsonian
    2 published2 img
  • Whitney
    1 published
  • Nga
    1 published1 img

Per-Artwork Provenance Chains (top 4)

4 entries · 1 sources
  • Head of Woman
    1920 · Cleveland · 1 prov
    Url Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number
  • Sleeping Seagull
    1927 · Cleveland · 1 prov
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  • Dancing Children
    1923 · Cleveland · 1 prov
    Url Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number
  • Figure
    1924 · Cleveland · 1 prov
    Url Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number
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Images

Dancing Children (1923)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Head of Woman (1920)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Acrobat (1926)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Portrait of Gaston Lachaise LCCN2004663153
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Woman (Elevation) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Representation & Collections

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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Art Institute of Chicago
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National Gallery of Art
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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