Head of a Woman at the Zadkine museum, Paris, France
Head of a Woman at the Zadkine museum, Paris, France
Published 2015-04-01T17:35:38+00:00
This limestone head with inlaid eyes gray marble was sculpted by Zadkine in the 1920's. It has seen the day in his studio in the rue Rousselet he held until 1928 when she moved to rue d'Assas. It was acquired by the Musee Zadkine on legacy fund in 2009.
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Date published | 01/04/2015 |
Time to do | 190 - 250 minutes |
Material Quantity | 39g |
Dimensions | 38.96 x 62.21 |
Complexity | Very Easy |
Title | Head of a Woman |
Artist | Ossip Zadkine |
Place | Zadkine Museum |