jacques lipchitz
Proper noun A person's name, specifically referring to Jacques Lipchitz, a 20th-century sculptor. He was a Lithuanian-born American artist renowned for being a leading figure in the development of Cubist sculpture. His work is characterized by the fragmentation and geometric abstraction of form, principles central to the Cubist art movement.
The name "Jacques Lipchitz" is used to refer to the artist himself, his body of work, or items associated with him. * The museum acquired an early Jacques Lipchitz bronze. * Jacques Lipchitz fled Europe during World War II and settled in the United States. * This piece shows the clear influence of Jacques Lipchitz.
- The name can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe works or styles originating from him.
- The gallery is featuring a Jacques Lipchitz retrospective.
- It has a distinctly Lipchitz quality to its construction.
- Lipchitzian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the style of Jacques Lipchitz.
- The sculpture's angular, interlocking forms are decidedly Lipchitzian.
- Sculptor
- Cubist artist
- Modernist sculptor
Note: These are general terms describing his profession and artistic movement, not direct synonyms for his name.
- United States sculptor (born in Lithuania) who pioneered cubist sculpture (1891-1973)