FIGURATIVE SCULPTURE A brief look. Examples of Classical and Neo-Classical Sculpture.

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FIGURATIVE SCULPTURE A brief look

Examples of Classical and Neo-Classical Sculpture

Verrocchio, 1473 Michelangelo, 1504 Donatello, 1440s Famous Davids from the Renaissance

Auguste Rodin, Age of Bronze, 1876

Auguste Rodin Balzac, 1819 The Thinker, 1880

Edgar Degas, Dancer, 1880

Henri Matisse La Serpentine, 1909 The Serf, 1903

Alexander Archipenko Gondelier, 1914 Torso in space, 1936

Aristide Maillol, Las Tes Ninfa, 1938

Marino Marini, Danzatrice, 1949

Ernst Barlach

Gaston Lachaise

Domnisoara Pogany, 1931 The Kiss, 1908 Constantin Brancusi

Jacques Lipchitz Sailor with Guitar, 1914

Auguste Malliol The River, 1943 Action in Chains, 1969

Umberto Boccioni, Unique Form in Contemporary Space, 1913

Nuam Gabo Konsruktiver Kopf # 1, 1915

Raoul Hausmann, Mechanical Head, 1919

Alberto Giacometti Hands Holding the Void, 1934

Alberto Giacometti, La Foret, 1950

Lamentation, 1938 Grieving Parents, 1932 Kathë Kollwitz

Henry Moore

Image from Beaux-arts gallery, London

Alexander Calder, Romulus and Remus, 1928

Willem DeKooning, Large Torso, 1974

H.C. Westermann The Evil New War God, 1958 Memorial to the Idea of Man if He Was An Idea, 1958

Marisol John, Washington,and Emily Roebling Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge for the First Time, 1989

Ed Keinholz, The State Hospital, 1966

George Segal

George Segal, views from The Holocaust, 1979

Duane Hanson

Robert Graham Source Figure, 1991 Untitled (back), 2003

Walking man Dancers Jonathan Borofsky

Chris Burden, Doorway to Heaven, 1973 Gilbert and George, The Singing Sculpture, 1971

Tim Hawkinson, Inflatable Self Portrait, 1993

Ernst Barlach Kathe Kollwitz Constantin Brancusi Jonathan Borofsky Alexander Calder Edgar Degas Ed Kienholz