Alexander Archipenko, Angelica (Sarcophagus of Angelica), 1925, cast in 2008, bronze, gold leafed, 12 h x 14 w x 5 7/8 d inches, posthumous cast
Alexander Archipenko, Hollywood Torso, 1936, bronze, 34 5/8 h x 8 1/4 x w 8 1/4 d inches, edition 6/6, lifetime cast, post humous finish
Frances Archipenko Gray Collection
Alexander Archipenko, Kauernde (Crouching), 1912, colored plaster, 15 3/8 h x 5 7/8 w x 5 d inches
Private Collection, Courtesy of Fodera Fine Art Conservation, Ltd.
Alexander Archipenko, La Danse (Dance), 1912, cast in 1964, bronze, blue patina, 23 5/8 H x 18 1/4 W x 16 1/2 D inches, posthumous edition of 4
Archipenko Foundation
Alexander Archipenko, Torso in Space, 1935, cast c. 1950, aluminum, 11 h x 22 1/4 w x 5 3/4 d inches, lifetime cast
Frances Archipenko Gray Collection
Alexander Archipenko, Turning Torso, 1921, cast c. 1966, bronze, dark blue patina, 28 1/8 h x 14 w x 13 1/4 d inches, edition 7/8
Frances Archipenko Gray Collection
Chaim Gross, Acrobatic Performers, 1932, cast in 1985, bronze, 41 7/8 h x 28 5/8 w x 1 d inches, edition of 3
The Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation, New York
Chaim Gross, Acrobatic Performers, 1942, mahogany, 37 1/4 h x 15 3/8 w x 6 5/8 d inches
The Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation, New York
Chaim Gross, Circus Girl, 1957, Mahogany, 15 3/4 h x 8 w x 3 1/2 d (at base) inches
Collection of Mimi Gross, New York
Chaim Gross, Jazz, 1929, mahogany, 41 5/8 h x 19 w x 5 d (at base) inches
Private Collection
Gaston Lachaise, Classic Torso, 1928, Bronze, 10 3/4 h x 7 3/8 w x 4 1/4 d inches, Edition of 7
Gaston Lachaise, Woman, c. 1911–18, bronze relief, 14 1/2 h x 7 w x 1 1/2 d inches, unique cast
Courtesy Lachaise Foundation
Gaston Lachaise, Woman Walking, 1919, cat in 1962, polished brosnze 19, h x 10 w x 7 1/2 d inches, Lachaise Estate edition 5/6
Courtesy Lachaise Foundation
Jacques Lipchitz, Harlequin with Clarinet, 1920, limestone, 29 3/4 h x 10 1/18 w x 10 3/4 d inches, unique
Courtesy of Fodera Fine Art Conservation, Ltd.
Jacques Lipchitz, Liseuse (Woman Reading), 1919, cast terracotta, 15 3/8 h x 5 7/8 w x 4 5/8 d inches, Edition 6/7
Elie Nadelman, Bust of a Woman, 1926–27, galvano plastique, 21 1/4 h x 20 1/2 w x 12 1/2 d inches
Elie Nadelman, Femme Drapée, 1912, cast c. 1925, polished bronze, 22 1/4 h x 11 1/2 w x 8 d inches
Collection of Cynthia Nadelman
Elie Nadelman, Man with Top Hat, c. 1914, cast in 1982, bronze, 27 h x 15 1/2 w x 12 1/2 d inches, Edition 2/6
Elie Nadelman, Standing Girl, c. 1918-1920, carved cherry wood, 32 1/2 h x 12 3/8 w x 13 5/8 d inches
Elie Nadelman, Woman Dressing Another Woman's Hair, 1930’s, cast papier-mâché, 14 5/8 h x 10 1/2 w x 7 1/2 d inches
John Storrs, Gendarme (SOLD), 1919, cast later, polished bronze, 13 1/2 h x 4 5/8 w x 5 d inches, posthumous cast, less than 10 examples exist, made from original model
John Storrs, Kneeling Figure with Arms Raised, 1947, cast stone, 13 3/8 h x 4 3/8 w x 2 3/4 d inches, unique cast
John Storrs, Modern Madonna, c. 1918, polychromed cast stone, 23 h x 7 1/2 w x 5 d inches, unique
John Storrs, War Widow, c. 1919, terracotta, 8 1/4 h x 3 3/8 w x 1 3/4 d inches
John Storrs, Woman and Soldier, 1940-51, terracotta with applied paint, 7 1/4 x 4 7/8 x 1 7/8 inches