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| Author: Alexander Archipenko |
| Drawings, Charcoal and white chalk on brownish-pink cardboard, 50.1x32 cm |
| Origin: Russia, 1920s |
| Source of entry: formerly in the collection of Otto Krebs, Holzdorf |
| Transferred from Germany after World War II |
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Archipenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alexander Archipenko was born in Kiev, in present-day Ukraine (at the time a part of the Russian Empire) to Porfiry Antonowych Archipenko and Poroskowia ... |
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Archipenko Online Alexander Archipenko [Ukrainian Cubist/Constructivist Sculptor, 1887-1964] Guide to pictures of works by Alexander Archipenko in art museum sites and image ... |
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(1887-1964) 'The Alexander Archipenko Foundation' documents the life and work of the late cubist sculptor and provides news and information about the foundation and its ... |
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Archipenko (1887 - 1964) Artwork Images, Exhibitions ... Alexander Archipenko Born in Moscow, Alexander Archipenko moved to Paris in 1908 where he first encountered the Cubist movement through his interaction with ... |
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