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Tête-à-Tête
1934 · Bronze
11 × 11 5/8 × 2 1/2 in. (27.9 × 29.5 × 6.4 cm)
includes base: 24.9 lb. (11.3 kg)
base: 1 5/8 × 14 1/2 × 6 in. (4.1 × 36.8 × 15.2 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

John Storrs was an American sculptor who pioneered geometric abstraction in three dimensions during the early twentieth century. Working primarily in marble, bronze, and steel, he developed a distinctive architectural vocabulary of stacked and cantilevered forms that anticipated modernist sculpture by decades. His monumental public commissions and smaller abstract works share a commitment to severe geometric order and verticality. Storrs maintained a studio practice across multiple decades and continents, establishing himself as a foundational figure in the transition from figurative to abstract sculpture.
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