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Dancing Figure
William Zorach
American, born Lithuania. 1889 - 1966
1260 Avenue of the Americas
Zorach immigrated to the U.S. when he was four years old and, at nineteen, moved to New York City, where he enjoyed great success as a painter and, later, as a sculptor. A retrospective of his work was held at the Whitney Museum in 1959. Dancing Figure, an over-life-size casting of a nude female figure resting on one knee, is a study of the rounded, full shapes and simplified forms that characterize Zorach’s work. Aluminum was an unusual choice as a casting material, and provides a distinct effect that wouldn’t have been found in a more traditional metal.
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