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Germaine RichierWW-1948-214089
1948·Etching on paper·image: 250 x 176 mm

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1948
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image: 250 x 176 mm
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Germaine Richier
Germaine Richier

Sculpture

Best known for her large, roughly modeled sculptures in dark patinated bronze, Germaine Richier was an important figure in the post-World War II avant garde. Her provocative hybrids of human forms crossed with spiders, toads and vegetal elements, ravaged and misshapen, are steeped in a deep fascination with mythology and existential philosophy. Evolving alongside the elongated forms of Alberto Giacometti’s post-Surrealist period, Richier’s oeuvre foreshadows the sculpture of Kiki Smith and Louise Bourgeois.

Montpellier, France

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The Hurricane

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1955 · Etching and aquatint on paper

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Sculpture with Background

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1955 · Gilded bronze

WW-1955-M070345
The Hydra

The Hydra

1954 · Etching and aquatint on paper

WW-1954-214095
Hydra (L'Hydre)

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1954 · Aquatint

WW-1954-M053332
Hydra

Hydra

1954 · Bronze

WW-1954-131533

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Year
1948
Dimensions
image: 250 x 176 mm
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WW-1948-214089

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Artist

Germaine Richier

Germaine Richier

Sculpture

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