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Zadkine

American  
[zahd-keen] / zɑdˈkin /

noun

  1. Ossip 1890–1967, Russian sculptor, in France.


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Some sculptures from the first Sonsbeek — including “Phoenix,” a symbol for the city’s emergence from the ashes, by Ossip Zadkine — still stand in the park.

From New York Times

He gets a lot more space, however, than the lesser-known Lipchitz, Ossip Zadkine, Moïse Kisling and Pinchus Krémègne, whose names are trotted out occasionally to remind us that the School of Paris contained more than three people.

From Washington Post

Open daily 10am-5pm, adults €9.50, concessions from €6, under-12s free Musée Zadkine, Paris Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Daniel Thierry/Photononstop After you’ve explored the art collections at Paris’s major museums, it’s worth visiting some of the city’s more intimate venues, not least to escape the crowds.

From The Guardian

Near the Jardin du Luxembourg is the Musée Zadkine, dedicated to the work of the sculptor Ossip Zadkine.

From The Guardian

Mr. Zadkine, who spent his formative years in Montparnasse alongside Modigliani and Brancusi, nudged her work in a more abstract direction.

From New York Times