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Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (May 30 [O.S. May 18] 1887 –
February 25, 1964) was a Ukrainian-American avant-garde artist, sculptor, and
graphic artist...
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Arkhypenko (Ukrainian: Архипенко), also
transliterated as Arkhipenko,
Archipenko, is a Ukrainian-language
family name of
patronymic derivation from the...
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Porfirovych Archipenko (Ukrainian: Євген Порфирович Архипенко) (1884–1959) was a
Ukrainian politician, agronomist, and b****eeper.
Archipenko was born in...
- core of the
Section d'Or (or the
Puteaux Group); the
sculptors Alexander Archipenko,
Joseph Csaky and
Ossip Zadkine as well as
Jacques Lipchitz and Henri...
- February–May 1913
Alexander Archipenko, 1910, Le
baiser (The Kiss)
Alexander Archipenko,
Portrait de Mme
Kameneff Alexander Archipenko, 1912,
Dancers (Dance)...
- Malevich,
Aleksandra Ekster,
Vladimir Tatlin,
David Burliuk,
Alexander Archipenko), are also
classified in the
Ukrainian avant-garde. The
Russian avant-garde...
- the war
under the
leading of
Archipenko.
Through this
international group of
connections and with the help of
Archipenko who
intensely promoted Donas...
- ****ure
stars of avant-garde
movement Oleksandr Bohomazov and
Alexander Archipenko. Her
teachers included prominent Ukrainian painter Mykola Pymonenko. Aleksandra...
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studios in Paris, in 1912,
including those of
Georges Braque,
Alexander Archipenko,
Constantin Brâncuși,
Raymond Duchamp-Villon,
August Agero and, probably...
- art made for the
dollhouse by
artists like
Marcel Duchamp,
Alexander Archipenko,
George Bellows,
Gaston Lachaise, and
Marguerite Zorach.
Carrie and her...