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Lipchitz, Jacques, 1891-1973

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Personal name headingLipchitz, Jacques, 1891-1973
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Variant(s)Lipchitz, Chaim Jacob, 1891-1973
Lifshits, Z'ak, 1891-1973
Lipšic, Žak, 1891-1973
Lipshit︠s︡, Zhak, 1891-1973
Lifshits, Zshaḳ, 1891-1973
Lifshits, Yaʻaḳov, 1891-1973
ליפשיץ, ז׳אק
Lipschitz, Jacques, 1891-1973
Associated countryLithuania
France
United States
Birth date1891-08-22
Death date1973-05-16
Place of birthDruskininkai (Lithuania)
Place of deathCapri (Italy)
Profession or occupationSculptors
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Found inHis Twelve bronzes, 1943.
His Z'aḳ Lifshits, 1971: cover (Jacques Lipchitz; b. 4/22/1891 in Lithuania)
Encyc. Judaica, c1971 (Lipchitz, Jacques (Chaim Jacob)) Decennial (died 1973)
Filadelfiĭskai︠a︡ nakhodka, 1996: t.p. (Zhak Lipshit︠s︡)
Bénézit, 1999: (born Aug. 30, 1891 in Grodno; died May 27, 1973 in Capri)
Encyc. Brit. Micropedia, 1985: vol. 7, p. 385 (died May 26, 1973 in Capri)
Wikipedia, viewed June 15, 2015: (Jacques Lipchitz; born 22 August 1891 in Druskininkai, Lithuania; died 16 May 1973 in Capri, Italy; Cubist sculptor; moved from Lithuania to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in 1909; left France for the United States in 1940; was one of 250 sculptors who exhibited in the Third Sculpture International Exhibition held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the summer of 1949; beginning in 1963 he returned to Europe for several months of each year and worked in Pietrasanta, Italy)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Lipchitz>
Architektonik des plastischen, 1923: page 24 (Jacques Lipschitz)