BEZPLATNÉ UMĚLECKÉ PORADENSTVÍ

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1882 - 1935

Stručné informace

  • Art period: Modern
  • Works on APS: 9
  • Nationality: France
  • Museums on APS:
    • Cantor Arts Center na Stanford University
    • Cantor Arts Center na Stanford University
    • Cantor Arts Center na Stanford University
    • Cantor Arts Center na Stanford University
    • Cantor Arts Center na Stanford University
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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  • Died: 1935
  • Top-ranked work: Bas-Relief Woman
  • Lifespan: 53 years
  • Born: 1882, Paris, France
  • Top 3 works:
    • Bas-Relief Woman
    • Torso of Elevation
    • Elevation, also called Standing Woman

Kvíz o umění

U každé otázky je pouze jedna správná odpověď.

Otázka 1:
Where was Gaston Lachaise born?
Otázka 2:
What was a significant influence on Lachaise's artistic vision and portrayal of 'Woman'?
Otázka 3:
What is Gaston Lachaise most known for sculpting?

Early Life and Education

  • Born: March 19, 1882, Paris, France
  • Died: October 18, 1935
  • Parents: Marie Barré (daughter of a sculptor) and Jean Lachaise (cabinetmaker who designed furniture for Gustave Eiffel's apartment in the Eiffel Tower).
  • Early Training: Studied at the École Municipale Bernard Palissy (age 13) and later at the Académie Nationale des Beaux-Arts (1898-1904) under Gabriel-Jules Thomas.
  • Early Career: Worked as a modeler for René Lalique, designing decorative objects.

Move to America and Relationship with Isabel Nagel

  • Meeting Isabel: Around 1902/1903 met and fell in love with Isabel Dutaud Nagle, an American woman of French Canadian descent.
  • Immigration: In 1906, after working for Lalique to pay for his passage, Lachaise immigrated to Boston, vowing to follow Isabel.
  • Early Work in America: Worked as a sculptor's assistant for H.H. Kitson in Boston and later Paul Manship in New York (1912-1921).
  • Marriage: Married Isabel Dutaud Nagle in 1917 after her divorce. Lachaise considered Isabel his primary inspiration, referring to her as "Woman."

Artistic Development and Style

  • Development of Unique Style: While influenced by European sculpture training, Lachaise developed a distinctive style in America, characterized by robust and voluptuous depictions of the female nude.
  • "Woman" as a Theme: His concept of "Woman" evolved into a central theme, representing vitality, fertility, and a force of nature based on Isabel's image.
  • Sculptural Characteristics: Lachaise’s nudes were known for their powerful forms, emphasizing breasts, abdomen, thighs, and buttocks with “a rounded voluminousness.”
  • Materials: Primarily worked in bronze.

Major Works and Recognition

  • Standing Woman (Modeled 1928-30): Considered his most famous work, exemplifies his style of the female nude.
  • Portraits: Created portraits of notable figures including John Marin, Georgia O'Keeffe, Marianne Moore, and Lincoln Kirstein.
  • Architectural Commissions: His works were chosen for commissions at AT&T Building and Rockefeller Center in New York City.
  • Retrospective Exhibition: The Museum of Modern Art held a retrospective exhibition in 1935, the first for any American sculptor.

Historical Significance

  • Redefining the Female Nude: Lachaise helped redefine the female nude in American art, moving away from slender depictions towards more robust and sensual forms.
  • American Modernism: Played a critical role in the birth of American modernism by pushing boundaries and exploring the human body innovatively.
  • Influence: His work influenced subsequent generations of sculptors with his emphasis on form, volume, and emotional expression.
  • Legacy: Recognized as "the greatest American sculptor of his time" by *ARTnews*, Lachaise's legacy continues to be celebrated for its contribution to American art history.