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Definition of Gaston lachaise
1. Noun. United States sculptor (born in France) noted for his large nude figures (1882-1935).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaston Lachaise
Literary usage of Gaston lachaise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Magazine of Art by American Federation of Arts (1918)
"... by the Modernists, Joseph Stella, Oscar Bluemner, Jennings Tofel and J.
Mortimer Block, and lately sculpture by Hunt Diederich and gaston lachaise, ..."
2. Marianne Moore: Vision Into Verse by Patricia C. Willis (1987)
"In the first volume, which began in January 1920, Cezanne, Charles Demuth, John
Marin, gaston lachaise, and Charles Burchfield were among the artists ..."
3. South America from a Surgeon's Point of View by Franklin Henry Martin (1922)
"They were lined up and we were introduced to Dr. Edwyn P. Reed; Dr. Vincenti Dagnino,
president of the medical society of Valparaiso; Dr. gaston lachaise, ..."
4. Letters of James Gibbons Huneker by James Huneker (1922)
"Who is gaston lachaise? Never heard of him. He is appalling, Colossal, Monumentally
miniature, Vital, Crazy. ^ Ever JIM To Harry L. Mencken Westminster ..."
5. Adventures in the Arts: Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville and Poets by Marsden Hartley (1921)
"... foreign artists whose work falls into line in the movement toward modern art
in America, Joseph Stella, Marcel Duchamp, gaston lachaise, Eli Nadelman. ..."
6. Adventures in the Arts: Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville and Poets by Marsden Hartley (1921)
"... foreign artists whose work falls into line in the movement toward modern art
in America, Joseph Stella, Marcel Duchamp, gaston lachaise, Eli Nadelman. ..."