Study for Mask, No. II

Study for Mask, No. II

Seymour LiptonWW-1965-M031418
1965·Crayon on paper·11 x 8 5/8" (28.0 x 21.7 cm)

Catalogue

Year
1965
Dimensions
11 x 8 5/8" (28.0 x 21.7 cm)

Artist

Seymour Lipton
Seymour Lipton

Sculpture

Seymour Lipton was an American abstract expressionist sculptor. He was a member of the New York School who gained widespread recognition in the 1950s. He initially trained as a dentist but focused on sculpture from 1932. His early choices of medium changed from wood to lead and then to bronze, and he is best known for his work in metal. He made several technical innovations, including brazing nickel-silver rods onto sheets of Monel to create rust resistant forms.

New York, NY, USA

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Year
1965
Dimensions
11 x 8 5/8" (28.0 x 21.7 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1965-M031418

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

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