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Tree of Life Lithograph | Jacques Lipchitz,{{product.type}}
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Tree of Life

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Jacques Lipchitz

Jacques Lipchitz

$2,000

Lithuanian (1891–1973)

  • Date: 1972
  • Portfolio of Three Lithographs on Magnani Paper, each signed and numbered in pencil
  • Edition of 250
  • Size: 26 in. x 18 in. (66.04 cm x 45.72 cm)
  • Printer: Il Bisonte, Florence
  • Publisher: Hadassah, New York

$2,000

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about Tree of Life

Jacques Lipchitz was known as the artist who brought Cubism to Sculpture.

  He was also an accomplished painter and print-maker.  This is a portfolio of three lithographs of the "Tree of Life".  Each print is signed and numbered in pencil. They are in their original folio with coversheet, colophon and text by Karl Katz.  

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About The Artist: Jacques Lipchitz

Jacques Lipchitz was a Cubist sculptor. Jacques Lipchitz was born Chaim Jacob Lipchitz in Druskininkai, in then under the rule of tsarist Russia Lithuania, as a son of the Jewish building contractor. At first, under the influence of his father, he studied engineering, but soon after, supported by his mother he moved to Paris (1909) to study at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian. It was there, in the artistic...

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About The Medium: Lithograph

A print created using flat stones or metal plates. The artist creates a lithograph by drawing an image directly onto the printing element using materials like lithograph crayons or special grease pencils. After this, the drawing is transferred from the plate to the paper in multiples. A lithograph will not have dots when examined with a magnifying glass.

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Tree of Life

Jacques Lipchitz

1972

Tree of Life

Jacques Lipchitz

1972

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