- José
Mariano de
Creeft (November 27, 1884 –
September 11, 1982) was a Spanish-born
American artist, sculptor, and
teacher known for
modern sculpture in...
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Alice Robertson Carr de
Creeft (October 3, 1899 –
August 2, 1996) was an
American sculptor. In 1922, she
became the
first woman artist commissioned to...
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sticking out from its flat underside, thus
rendering it useless. Jose de
Creeft began making large-scale ****emblages in Paris, such as
Picador (1925), made...
- the book
enjoying a tea party. The
statue was
created in 1959 by José de
Creeft under the
commission of
George Delacorte, so
children could experience Alice...
- Nina de
Creeft Ward (born 1933) is an
American artist who
works with bronze, soft sculptures, etchings, woodcuts, and monoprints. She had
multiple art...
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Bloom (30 years) and the
sculptors William Zorach (30 years), and Jose De
Creeft, Will
Barnet (50 years) from the 1930s to the 1990s, and
Bruce Dorfman,...
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Parsons Winchester Dana
Charles Harold Davis Henry Golden Dearth Jose de
Creeft Richard Diebenkorn William Henry Drake Thomas Eakins Lydia Field Emmet Herbert...
- Freytag-Loringhoven, the Dada Baroness. In
Paris in the 1920s
Alexander Calder, Jose De
Creeft, Pic****o and
others began making fully 3-dimensional
works from
metal s****s...
- Union, thus
creating the
Artists League of America.
Stuart Davis Jose de
Creeft Werner Drewes Todros Geller Eitaro Ishigaki Rockwell Kent
Jerome Klein Barbara...
- Alice's
kitten Dinah in her lap. It was
created in 1959 by
sculptor José de
Creeft,
patterned on
illustrations drawn by John Tenniel,
commissioned by philanthropist...