Gaston Lachaise
Floating Figure (1927, bronze) National Gallery of Australia
Gaston Lachaise (born 19 March 1882 in Paris, 18 October 1935 in New York) is an American sculptor of French descent.
Between 1898 and 1904 he studied sculpture at the École des beaux-arts. In 1906 he emigrated to the United States, initially living in Boston, then in New York, where he worked as an assistant to Paul Manship. He became one of the pioneers of modern sculpture, he made in wood, metal, stone and bronze. His works include, among others. full of eroticism, female acts carved in bronze and portraits of bust. Bibliography
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