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Woman with a Fan Alexander Archipenko (1887-1964)
- DATE
- c. 1958 (modeled in 1914)
- MEDIUM
- Polychromed bronze
- DIMENSIONS
- H- 35 1/2 in. (90.2 cm)
- COUNTRY OF BIRTH
- Ukraine
- CREDIT LINE
- The Jan T. and Marica Vilcek Collection, Promised gift to The Vilcek Foundation
- ACCESSION NUMBER
- 2009.03.02
- COPYRIGHT INFO
- © The Vilcek Foundation
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PROVENANCE
- The Artist;
Frances Archipenko Gray, the Artist's widow;
[Zabriskie Gallery, New York, NY];
Private Collection;
[Gerald Peters Gallery, New York, NY];
- The Artist;
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REFERENCES
- Zabriskie Gallery advertisement. Artforum 19 (Summer 1981), ill, p. 8.
Agee, William C. and Lewis Kachur. Masterpieces of American Modernism: From the Vilcek Collection. London: Merrell, 2013, pp. 138-139, 262, ill. p. 139.
Watts Jr., James D. "Modern masterworks: Philbrook exhibit brings American masters to Tulsa," Tulsa World, February 12, 2015, ill.
Other casts/Unspecified casts:
Kovler Gallery advertisement. Art in America 55 (September 1967), p. 1 , ill. [advertisement for show, suggests it is cast 6/8].
Karshan, Donald H. Content and Continuity. Chicago: Kovler Gallery, 1968, pp. 27, 29, 48, ill. on cover, p. 29, fig. 22, and p. 48, no. 10.
Karshan, Donald H. "Archipenko: A Rediscovered Modern Master on Tour,” Arts Magazine 42, no. 6, April 1968, pp. 36-38, ill. p. 36.
"Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement,” The Burlington Magazine, 110, No. 789, Special Issue Commemorating the Bicentenary of The Royal Academy (1768-1968) (December 1968), n.p. ill. pl. LXXIX.
"Sotheby's Park-Bernet,” The Burlington Magazine, 121, no. 913, Special Issue Devoted to Neapolitan Art in the Eighteenth Century (Apr., 1979), ill. p. lxv.
Michaelsen, Katherin Janszky. "The Planar Dimension. Europe, 1912-1932,” The Structurist, no. 19/20 (1979/1980), p. 128.
Schmoll, Helga, ed. Alexander Archipenko. Saarbrucken: Moderne Galerie des Saarland-Museums, 1986, pp. 48-49, ill. p. 49, cat. no. 18.
Gray, Frances Archipenko. Alexander Archipenko. New York: Zabriskie Gallery, 1987, n.p.
- Zabriskie Gallery advertisement. Artforum 19 (Summer 1981), ill, p. 8.
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EXHIBITIONS
- St. Gallen, Switerland. Galerie Im Erker. Alexander Archipenko. November 17, 1962-January 10, 1963, ill. p. 32, no. 5, np. cat. no. 8.
Los Angeles. UCLA Art Galleries. Alexander Archipenko, A Memorial Exhibition (February 26-April 9, 1967); Colorado Springs. Fine Art Center (1967); Dallas. Dallas Museum of Fine Arts (November 22, 1967-January 1, 1968); San Diego. Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego; Phoenix. Phoenix Art Museum (October 3-29, 1967); Minneapolis. Walker Art Center (May 22-June 25, 1967); Chicago, Illinois. The Museum of Contemporary Art; St. Louis. Washington University (March 15-April 20, 1968); Washington D.C. Smithsonian American Art Museum (June 26-August 31, 1968); Utica. Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute (September 20-October 31, 1968); Cincinnati. Cincinnati Art Museum (November 20-January 1, 1969), pp. 17, 66, ill. p. 17, cat. no. 23.
Annandale-on-Hudson. Edith C. Blum Art Institute, Bard College. Archipenko: Drawings, Reliefs, and Constructions. September-December 1985, pp. 60, 88, ill. p. 60, cat. no. IV-12.
New York. Gerald Peters Gallery. Cast and Carved: American Sculpture 1850-1950. November 9-December 17, 2004, p. 144, ill. p. 145.
Tulsa. Philbrook Museum of Art. From New York to New Mexico: Masterworks of American Modernism from the Vilcek Foundation Collection (February 8-May 3, 2015); Phoenix. Phoenix Art Museum (June 5-September 6, 2015); Santa Fe. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum (September 25, 2015-January 10, 2016).
Other casts/Unspecified casts:
New York. Perls Galleries. Alexander Archipenko. January 9-February 3, 1962, np., ill. cat. no. 6.
Rome. Palazzo Barberini. Alexander Archipenko. 1963, p. 34, ill. np. cat. 15.
Lyon. Musée de Beaux-Arts. Alexandre Archipenko. 1969, np., cat. no. 22.
Brussels. Palais des Beaux-Arts. Archipenko. October 22-November 11, 1969, pp. 43, 45, cat. no. 22.
Paris. Galerie Maeght. Archipenko. 1997, pp. 10, 14-15, ill. p. 10.
- St. Gallen, Switerland. Galerie Im Erker. Alexander Archipenko. November 17, 1962-January 10, 1963, ill. p. 32, no. 5, np. cat. no. 8.