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Alexander Archipenko (Ukrainian, 1887–1964, active in France and the United States)  Struggle (La Lutte); also called The Boxers, 1914  Bronze, cast 7/8  24 1/2 x 15 x 18 in. (62.23 x 38.1 x 45.72 cm)  Purchase, Virginia Booth Vogel Acquisition Fund M1983.189   Photo credit Larry Sanders  © 2008 Estate of Alexander Archipenko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Cubist Artists, Alexander Archipenko, Francis Picabia, Famous Sculptures, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Art, Haitian Art, Avant Garde Artists, Georges Braque

With a history dating back to 1888, the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Collection includes over 31,000 works from antiquity to the present, encompassing painting, drawing, sculpture, decorative arts, prints, video art and installations, and textiles. The Museum’s collections of American decorative arts, German Expressionist prints and paintings, folk and Haitian art, and American art after 1960 are among the nation’s finest.

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Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (Kyiv, May 30, 1887 - New Yotk, February 26, 1964) was a Ukrainian-American avant-garde artist, sculptor, and graphic artist, active in France and the United States. He was one of the first to apply the principles of Cubism to architecture, analysing human figure into geometrical forms. [Tel Aviv Museum of Art - Oil on wood, sheet metal and cardboard mounted on wood panel, 86 ×64.5 × 5 cm] Alexander Archipenko, Relief Painting, Avant Garde Artists, Bas Relief, Human Figure, Wood Panel, Cubism, Sheet Metal, Graphic Artist

Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (Kyiv, May 30, 1887 - New Yotk, February 26, 1964) was a Ukrainian-American avant-garde artist, sculptor, and graphic artist, active in France and the United States. He was one of the first to apply the principles of Cubism to architecture, analysing human figure into geometrical forms. [Tel Aviv Museum of Art - Oil on wood, sheet metal and cardboard mounted on wood panel, 86 ×64.5 × 5 cm]

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Alexander Archipenko, Artist Birthday, Cubist Paintings, Avant Garde Artists, Russian Empire, Watercolor Drawing, Museum Of Fine Arts, Futurism, Cubism

One of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century, Kiev-born artist Alexander Archipenko (1887–1964) played a central role in the emergence of Modernism. Although Archipenko was known primarily for his sculpture, he also executed a number of drawings, an extraordinary group of which forms the centerpiece of this exhibition. Alexander Archipenko: The Berlin Drawings features 30 drawings from three sketchbooks created between 1921 and 1923—when Archipenko was living, working, and…

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