Artwork Details
12-3/4 in.
Mark DescriptionSigned and inscribed on verso: Archipenko 5/6
Accession NumberGift of Frank C. Springer, Jr. in memory of his wife, Irving Moxley Springer
CopyrightAmerican Painting and Sculpture 1800-1945
Color Palette(Perls Gallery, New York); purchased on April 6, 1962, by Frank C. Springer, Jr. [1913-2006] and Irving Moxley Springer [1915-1990], Indianapolis; partial gift to the Indianapolis Museum of Art from Frank C. Springer, from 1991 through 2006 (1991.345).
This female figure, an elegantly abstracted form from the prime of the artist's career in Paris, reflects Archipenko's innovative exploration of form and space, void and concavity.
As Archipenko observed: "in art the shape of the empty space should be no less important than the meaning of the shape of solid matter."
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