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Woman with Umbrella

Object Details

Provenance
The Artist, Paris and Nice, to 1921
Mme Jean G. Verdier (Zeneide Kramaroff), Cannes, 1921-1964
Gabriel Garcin, Cannes, to 28 July 1964
Joseph H. Hirshhorn, New York, 28 July 1964-17 May 1966
Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1966
Exhibition History
SALLE D'EXPOSITION, LIBRARIE KUNDIG, Geneva. "Tournee de l'exposition de sculptures, sculpto-peintures, peintures, dessins de Alexandre Archipenko," 28 November-10 December 1919, no. 31. (As Femme au parapluie). TOUR: KUNSTHAUS, Zurich. 8 January-8 February 1920.
GREENVILLE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART, Greenville, South Carolina. "Modern Sculptors and Their Drawings: Selected Works from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden," 30 November 1977-22 January 1978, p. 13. TOUR: COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART, Columbia, South Carolina, 5 February-19 March; GIBBES ART GALLERY, Charleston, South Carolina, 4 April-14 May.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION TRAVELING EXHIBITION SERVICE, Washington, DC. "Twentieth Century Sculptors and Their Drawings: Selections from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 1979-80," no. 1, ill. p. 13. TOUR: COLUMBUS MUSEUM OF ART, Columbus, Ohio, 20 June-19 August 1979; COLUMBUS MUSEUM AND SCIENCE CENTER, Columbus, Georgia, 22 September-10 November 1979; FLINT INSTITUTE OF ART, Michigan, 15 December 1979-3 February 1980; SOCIETY OF FOUR ARTS, Palm Beach, Florida, 23 February-13 April 1980; ANCHORAGE HISTORICAL AND FINE ARTS MUSEUM, Alaska, 3 May-22 June 1980; YELLOWSTONE ART CENTER, Billings, Montana, 26 July-23 September 1980.
Published References
Alexander Archipenko Papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Insitution, Washington, DC. Exhibition records, microfilm role NA 13, frame 75.
Data Source
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Artist
Alexander Archipenko, American, b. Kyiv, Ukraine, 1887–1964
Date
(c. 1916-1919)
Credit Line
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1966
Medium
Ink on paperboard
Dimensions
10 11/16 × 8 3/8 in. (27.1 × 21.2 cm)
Type
Drawing
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