/ Eve Arnold, Silvana Mangano with Brancusi at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1956
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/ Eve Arnold, Silvana Mangano with Brancusi at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1956
"Brancusi's Studio, Paris" ⬣ Where stone meets brass under industrial skylights
From our picture files: Constantin Brâncuși, Häuptling, 1925, Holz und Eisen (Collection Mrs. Pierre Matisse) Kunstwerk July, 1957.
'brancusi's studio, 1925' + 'lanvin's classic white chiffon dress with stitched lamé around the neck + a curious belt made of petals of the same material' in man ray: bazaar years - john esten (1988)
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Peggy Guggenheim Museum
The sculpture in the foreground is titled "Maiastra" by Brancusi.
This piece is one of the earliest examples of Brancusi’s lifelong obsession with the "bird in flight" theme. He eventually created about 30 different variations of bird sculptures, moving progressively toward more abstract, vertical forms.
(notes provided by Google Gemini, the AI arm of Google)
Constantin Brâncuși (19 February 1876 – 16 March 1957)
Constantin Brancusi, Construction Documentation of the Endless Column, Targu Jiu, Romania, 1937-1938.
Romanian-French sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957) in his studio, c. 1930.