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Personal and professional papers of Jacques Lipchitz

1910–73

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Jacques Lipchitz (22 August 1891-26 May 1973) was a French-American sculptor of the Cubist style. He was born to a Jewish family in Druskieniki, present day Lithuania, then a part of the Russian Empire. In 1909 he moved to Paris to study sculpture and, with some short gaps, stayed there until his emmigration to the USA in 1942. Lipchitz retained highly figurative and legible components in his work leading up to 1915-16, after which naturalist and descriptive elements were muted, and dominated by a synthetic style of Crystal Cubism. In 1920 Lipchitz held his first solo exhibition, at Léonce Rosenberg's Galerie L'Effort Moderne in Paris. Fleeing the Nazis he moved to the USA in 1942 and settled in New York City and eventually to Hastings-on-Hudson.

These digitised materials include 280 pages of his three notebooks showing the artist in his early days in Paris (1915-25), during the hardships of the war and before his ability as a sculptor was widely recognised. There are also around 1000 items from Lipchitz's personal and business correspondence, reflecting his connections with European artists (Moishe Kisling, Le Corbusier, Karl Teige), and his personal life, evident in his letters to his wife Berthe, parents, siblings, and close friends. There are 150 documents related to two of Lipchitz's artistic and political projects before the Second World War, namely his participation in the Paris International Exhibition of 1937 and his trip to the USSR in 1935. Also included are 50 of his drawings and several examples of rare printed materials, such as early Cubist and Futurist journals and the publications of emigre Russsian communities in Paris. Finally there are more than 1000 photographs, mostly of maquettes of his statues, but also of his family and friends.

Collection Owner
Jacques Lipchitz 1891–1973
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented to Tate Archive by Rubin Lipchitz, March 1989; the cataloguing and selective digitisation of this archive collection was supported by Mr Timm Bergold, 2023
Reference
TGA 897

451 objects in this collection

  • Personal and professional papers of Jacques Lipchitz

    451 Objects

    • Correspondence

      212 Objects

    • Artworks

      23 Objects

    • Business papers

      60 Objects

    • Personal papers

      18 Objects

    • Writings

      12 Objects

      • Writings by Jacques Lipchitz

        9 Objects

      • Writings by other authors

        3 Objects

    • Printed material

      18 Objects

    • Photographs

      108 Objects

Title
Writings
Date
1910–73
Reference
TGA 897/5

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Text on the USSR beginning with ‘Connaissance du Russe’

Jacques Lipchitz
May– June 1937
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Text beginning with ‘Je crois a la pluralite...’

Jacques Lipchitz
28 July 1939
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Text beginning with ‘En vue de sauver l’art’

Jacques Lipchitz
°Ú1938–40±Õ
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‘Mon cher Directeur et ami...’

Jacques Lipchitz
[1941]
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‘Reponse a un questionnaire envoye de New York’ [by Jacques Lipchitz]

Jacques Lipchitz
[1945]
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‘Notes a servir de guide, pas a publier en aucun cas’ [by Jacques Lipchitz]

Jacques Lipchitz
18 November 1946
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Manuscript addressed to [D.H.]Kahnweiler, ‘42 Washingtonsqueare South New-York, 12, NJ’

Jacques Lipchitz
27 May 1947
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Typescript addressed to [D.H.]Kahnweiler, ‘42 Washingtonsqueare South New-York, 12, NJ’

Jacques Lipchitz
27 May 1947
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‘De l’orientation’ by Jacques Lipchitz

Jacques Lipchitz
°Ú1927–73±Õ
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‘Jacques Lipchitz’ by Vincent Huidobro

Vicente Huidobro
[1928]
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‘Fondation du Groupe de la Sarraz’ [by Helen Mandrot]

Helen Mandrot
November 1929
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‘La Sarraz’ [by Helen Mandrot]

Helen Mandrot
[1929]
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