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Date
(1925)
Artist
Enrico Glicenstein, American, b. Turek, Poland, 1870–1942
Provenance
Estate of the Artist, New York
Dreyfuss-Glicenstein Foundation, New York (1978-1979)
Gift of the Dreyfuss-Glicenstein Foundation, New York, 1979
Exhibition History
PETIT PALAIS, Paris. "Glicenstein: Sculptures-Dessins," 15 October-21 November 1948, no. 8.
JAMES GRAHAM AND SONS, New York. "Glicenstein: Sculpture and Drawings," 2-28 March 1959, no. 6.
JOE AND EMILY LOWE ART CENTER, Syracuse University, New York. "Sculpture by Enrico Glicenstein," from 21 February 1960.
CHAPELLIER GALLERY, New York. "Glicenstein: Sculptures and Drawings," to May 31 1965, no. 5.
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. "Direct Carving in Modern Sculpture: Selections from the Museum's Collection," 6 October-27 November 1983, no. 15, checklist.
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. "Relief Sculpture: Selections from the Museum's Collection," 26 January-13 April 1986, no cat; checklist no. 24.
Published References
CASSOU, JEAN. Glicenstein, Sculptures (Paris: Les Editions du Chene, 1948), pl. 12.
Installation Photography, Graham Gallery Exhibition, Enrico Glicenstein Papers, Archives of American Art, Microfilm roll N732, frames 134-135.
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Credit Line
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, Gift of the Dreyfuss-Glicenstein Foundation, 1979
Data Source
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Accession Number
79.155
Type
Sculpture/relief
Medium
Wood
Dimensions
59 1/8 X 30 1/4 X 1 1/4 IN. IRREG. (150.0 X 76.6 X 3.1 CM.)