Constantin Brancusi und Richard Serra

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Pessoa_E

Exhibition view at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel:
Richard Serra
Fernando Pessoa, 2007–08
Weatherproof steel, 300 x 900.4 x 20.3 cm
Collection of the artist, courtesy Gagosian Gallery
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Lorenz Kienzle

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23 x 29 cm

Portrait_Serra Portrait_Serra

Richard Serra, New York, 1987
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Serra Studio, New York / Nancy Lee Katz

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29 x 30 cm

Brancusi_Muse_E

Constantin Brancusi
Muse endormie [I], 1910
Spleeping Muse [I]
Bronze, polished, 16 x 27.3 x 18.5 cm
Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée national d‘art moderne, Paris,Gift of Baroness Renée Irana Frachon
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © Collection Centre Pompidou, Paris, dist. by RMN, Paris / © 2011, Adam Rzepka

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30 x 23 cm

Brancusi_Portrait_E Brancusi_Portrait_E

Constantin Brancusi in his studio, ca. 1933–34, photograph by the artist
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © Collection Centre Pompidou, Paris, dist. by RMN, Paris / © 2011, Constantin Brancusi in Musée national d’art moderne – Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, artist’s bequest / Georges Meguerditchian

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22 x 30 cm

Der Kuss_E

Constantin Brancusi
Le baiser, 1907–08
The Kiss
Plaster, 28 x 26 x 21.5 cm
Hamburger Kunsthalle© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © bpk, Berlin / Hamburger Kunsthalle

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24 x 30 cm

Une muse_E

Constantin Brancusi
Une muse, 1912, Muse
White marble, 45 x 23 x 17 cm
Base: Oak, ca. 1920, three parts, overall 97.5 x 47.3 x 47 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York / David Heald

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24 x 30 cm

Princesse X_E

Constantin Brancusi
Princesse X, 1915–16
Princess X
Bronze, polished, 61.7 x 40.5 x 22.2 cm
Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée national d‘art moderne, Paris
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © Collection Centre Pompidou, Paris, dist. by RMN, Paris / © 2011, Adam Rzepka

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23 x 30 cm

Coupe_E

Constantin Brancusi
Coupe [II], 1917–18
Cup [II]
Maple, 19 x 36.5 x 29.5 cm
Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée national d‘art moderne, Paris
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © Collection Centre Pompidou, Paris, dist. by RMN, Paris / © 2011, Adam Rzepka

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24 x 30 cm

Colonne_E

Constantin Brancusi
Colonne sans fin 1918
Endless Column
Oak, 203.2 x 25.1 x 24.5 cm
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Mary Sisler, 1983
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © 2011, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, dist. by Scala, Florenz

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24 x 30 cm

Adam et Eve

Constantin Brancusi
Adam et Eve, 1921
Adam and EveEve (above): oak, 116.5 x 30.8 x 30.2 cm
Adam (below): chestnut, 108.9 x 47.5 x 43.5 cm
Base: limestone, 13.3 x 46.4 x 46.4 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York / David Heald

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24 x 30 cm

Torse_E

Constantin Brancusi
Torse de jeune fille [I], 1922
Torso of a Young Girl [I]
Onyx, 33 x 22.8 x 21 cm
Base: limestone, 14.3 x 19.4 x 18 cm
Harvard Art Museums, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, the Lois Orswell Collection, 1998
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: © President and Fellows of Harvard College  / Junius Beebe

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24 x 30 cm

Négresse_E

Constantin Brancusi
La négresse blanche [I], 1923
White Negress [I]
Veined marble, 38 x 14.3 x 18 cm
Base: marble, two parts, overall height 24.8 cm
Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection, 1950
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art

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24 x 30 cm

l'oiseau_E

Constantin Brancusi
L‘oiseau, 1923/47
The Bird
Blue-gray marble, height 89.2 cm
Base: limestone and veined marble, two parts, overall height 31.8 cm
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Robert Bayer, Basel

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24 x 30 cm

Space_E
Belts_E

Richard Serra
Belts, 1966–67
Vulcanized rubber and neon tubing, 182.9 x 762 x 50.8 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Panza Collection, 1991
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Serra Studio, New York / Peter Moore

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30 x 21 cm

House of cards_E

Richard Serra
House of Cards, 1969
Lead, four plates, each 152.4 x 152.4 x 2.5 cm
Collection of the artist
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Serra Studio, New York

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23 x 30 cm

Strike_E

Richard Serra
Strike: To Roberta and Rudy, 1969–1971
Hot-rolled steel, 244 x 732 x 2.7
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Panza Collection, 1991
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Serra Studio, New York / Peter Moore

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30 x 23 cm

Delineator_E

Richard Serra
Delineator, 1974–75
Hot-rolled steel, two plates, each 595 x 300 x 2,5 cm
Collection of the artist
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Serra Studio, New York / © 2011, Gordon Matta-Clark

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21 x 15 cm

Serra_Olson_E

Exhibition view at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel:
Richard Serra
Olson, 1986
Weatherproof steel, two identical conical sections inverted relative to each other, one 3.1 m high x 10.5 m along the chord, one 3.1 m high x 10.1 m along the chord, plates 5.1 cm thick
Collection of the artist
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Lorenz Kienzle

Olson_2

Exhibition view at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel:
Richard Serra
Olson, 1986
Weatherproof steel, two identical conical sections inverted relative to each other, one 3.1 m high x 10.5 m along the chord, one 3.1 m high x 10.1 m along the chord, plates 5.1 cm thick
Collection of the artist
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Lorenz Kienzle

Maximum size of photograph for high quality definition:
23 x 30 cm

The consequence_E

Richard Serra
The Consequence of Consequence, 2011
Forged, weatherproof steel, two blocks, each 88.9 x 101.6 x 114.3 cm
Collection of the artist
© 2011, ProLitteris, Zürich
Photo: Serra Studio, New York / Lorenz Kienzle

Maximum size of photograph for high quality definition:
23 x 30 cm

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