フィラデルフィア美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (フィラデルフィア美術館Instagram)「In 1967, the Philadelphia Art Commission invited #JacquesLipchitz, a Lithuanian-born Jewish artist, to design a public sculpture for Thomas Paine Plaza, directly opposite City Hall. The sculptor proposed a monument to the generational struggle to uphold democracy. His work shows men and women of various ages lifting one another toward the sky, straining to support an impossibly heavy waving flag. Lipchitz died in 1973 and the Fairmount Park Art Association (now the @assocpublicart) completed the project three years later. See this first study of the sculpture in “Rethinking the Modern Monument” at the #RodinMuseum and the completed bronze outside the Municipal Services Building, just down the Parkway. • “First Study for ‘Government of the People’,” 1967, by Jacques Lipchitz © The Estate of Jacques Lipchitz, courtesy Marlborough Gallery, New York」6月24日 20時52分 - philamuseum

フィラデルフィア美術館のインスタグラム(philamuseum) - 6月24日 20時52分


In 1967, the Philadelphia Art Commission invited #JacquesLipchitz, a Lithuanian-born Jewish artist, to design a public sculpture for Thomas Paine Plaza, directly opposite City Hall. The sculptor proposed a monument to the generational struggle to uphold democracy. His work shows men and women of various ages lifting one another toward the sky, straining to support an impossibly heavy waving flag. Lipchitz died in 1973 and the Fairmount Park Art Association (now the @assocpublicart) completed the project three years later. See this first study of the sculpture in “Rethinking the Modern Monument” at the #RodinMuseum and the completed bronze outside the Municipal Services Building, just down the Parkway.

“First Study for ‘Government of the People’,” 1967, by Jacques Lipchitz © The Estate of Jacques Lipchitz, courtesy Marlborough Gallery, New York


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