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  1. Dimensions: 17 in. Department: American Painting and Sculpture to 1945. Credit Line: Gift of Phillip L. Goodwin. Accession Number: 48.93. Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket...

  2. Acrobat, which represents a woman who supports her body above a single hand, reflects Lachaise’s deep admiration of athletic skill and vigor. It is one of three statuettes of Acrobats that appeared in Lachaise’s third solo exhibition, held at Joseph Brummer's prestigious New York gallery in early 1928, and is partly visible in the ...

  3. One drawing represents a muscular male acrobat whose face is enlivened with theatrical paint, the other, a voluptuous, goddess-like dancer dressed only in a cascading veil.

  4. Artworks. See all 5 artworks ›. Woman (Elevation), Modeled 1912–15, cast 1927. Gaston Lachaise. “Acrobat” Upside Down Figure, 1926. Gaston Lachaise. Nude, n.d. Gaston Lachaise. Torso, 1924.

  5. 13 maj 2012 · Acrobat” Upside Down Figure by Gaston Lachaise-1926, a photo by mary holman on Flickr.

  6. View ACROBAT (Circa 1924) By Lachaise Gaston; bronze with selectively applied nickel plate; height: 17 3/4 in. on a 6 in. black marble base (45.1 cm); . Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.

  7. Gaston Lachaise (American, born France, 1882–1935), Acrobat, 17 in., Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields. Public Domain.

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