ArtistsGaston Lachaise
Gaston Lachaise

Gaston Lachaise

1882
WA-00114503
Sculpture
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None documented
8
Institutional Exhibitions
6
Works in Collection
7
Assets Indexed
3
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0
Publications Referenced
60%
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Selected Institutional Exhibitions

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Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1935
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Gaston Lachaise: Retrospective Exhibition
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1935
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Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1934–1935
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New Acquisitions: Lachaise Torso; Prints
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1934
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Sculptors' Drawings
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1933
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American Painting and Sculpture, 1862�1932
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1932–1933
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Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1932
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Painting and Sculpture by Living Americans
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1930–1931

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  • Birth yearArtsy· 85%
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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: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 90% · Updated 1mo ago

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Artworks (6)

Artwork sources (2)

6 published of 6 catalogued · 4 with image
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
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  • Art Institute Chicago
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Per-Artwork Provenance Chains (top 4)

4 entries · 1 sources
  • Dancing Children
    1923 · Cleveland · 1 prov
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  • Sleeping Seagull
    1927 · Cleveland · 1 prov
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  • Head of Woman
    1920 · Cleveland · 1 prov
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  • Figure
    1924 · Cleveland · 1 prov
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