Monday, December 25, 2006

Smithsonian sculptures 1


Alexander Archipenko
The Gondolier


Arman
Eros, Inside Eros


Jean Arp
Evocation of a Form: Human, Lunar, Spectral


Saul Baizerman
The Miner


Emile-Antoine Bourdelle
The Great Warrior of Montauban


Alexander Calder
Six Dots over a Mountain


Willem de Kooning
Clamdigger


Willem de Koonig
Seated Woman on a Bench


Alberto Giacometti
Monumental Head


Dimitri Hadzi
Helmet V


Gaston Lachaise
Standing Woman


Aristide Maillol
Nymph (Central Figure for 'The Three Nymphs')


Giacomo Manzu
Self-Portrait with Model at Bergamo


Giacomo Manzu
Young Girl on a Chair


Marino Marini
Hoprse and Rider


Henry Moore
Draped Reclining Figure


Henry Moore
King and Queen


Henry Moore
Seated Woman


Henry Moore
Three-Piece Reclining Figure No 2: Bridge Prop


Henry Moore
Working Model for 'Three-Way Piece No 3: Vertebrae'


Reuben Nakian
Goddess of the Golden Thighs


Arnaldo Pomodoro
Sphere No 6


Auguste Rodin
The Burghers of Calais


Auguste Rodin
Crouching Woman


Auguste Rodin
Monument to Balzac


Auguste Rodin
Walking Man


Julie Shea
Post-Balzac


David Smith
Agricola I


David Smith
Cubi XII


David Smith
Voltri XV


Francisco Zuniga
Seated Yucatan Woman

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I always loved this sculpture of Zuniga. To me-she represents the eternal earth mother.
Richard Blake, sculptor