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Uprooted by poverty-stricken conditions in his native Austria following World War I, Chaim Gross, who was on this day, immigrated to New York City in 1921 and rose to fame in the 1930s for his rhythmic sculptures of acrobats, among an array of subjects he derived from around the city. An early work in his career, “East Side Girl” shows the type of “New Woman” known as a flapper, her identity disclosed by her exposed ankles, bobbed haircut and fashionable cloche hat. As this work suggests, Gross was a proponent of direct carving, which stressed spontaneity in working with natural materials, including lignum vitae, his preferred tropical hardwood. Chaim Gross (American (born Austria), Wolow 1904–1991 New York). East Side Girl, 1928 #TheMet #ChaimGross


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