
Gaston Lachaise photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1934
'Gaston Lachaise' (
1882-
1935) was a French-American
sculptor, active in the early 20th century. A native of
Paris he was most noted for his female nudes such as Standing Woman.
Biography
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Gaston Lachaise
born March 19, 1882, Paris, France
died October 18, 1935, New York, New York, U.S.
French-born American sculptor known for his massively proportioned female nudes.

Standing Woman at
UCLA, 1932
Lachaise was the son of a cabinetmaker. At age 13 he entered a craft school, where he was trained in the decorative arts, and from 1898 to 1904 he studied sculpture at the École des Beaux-Arts. He began his artistic career as a designer of Art Nouveau decorative objects for the French jeweler René Lalique. Having fallen in love with an American woman, Lachaise immigrated to the United States in 1906 and worked in
Boston for
H. H. Kitson, an academic sculptor of military monuments. In 1912 Lachaise went to
New York City and worked as an assistant to the sculptor
Paul Manship. Like Manship his work can be seen at
Rockefeller Center.
Lachaise's most famous work, Standing Woman (1932), typifies the image that Lachaise worked and reworked: a voluptuous female nude with sinuous, tapered limbs. Lachaise was also known as a brilliant portraitist. He executed busts of famous artists and literary celebrities, such as
John Marin,
Marianne Moore, and
E. E. Cummings. In 1935 the
Museum of Modern Art in New York City held a retrospective exhibition of Lachaise's work, the first at that institution for any American sculptor.
The Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, Massachusetts), the Art Gallery of the University of Rochester (New York), the
Brooklyn Museum of Art (New York City), the
Cleveland Museum of Art, the
Currier Museum of Art (New Hampshire), the
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,
Harvard University Art Museums, the
Honolulu Academy of Arts,
Indiana University Art Museum, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the
Museum of Modern Art (New York City), the
Nasher Sculpture Center (Dallas, Texas), the
National Portrait Gallery (Washington D.C.), the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the
Phillips Collection (Washington D.C.),
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery (Lincoln, Nebraska), the
Smart Museum of Art (University of Chicago), the
Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington D.C.) and the
Walker Art Center (Minnesota) are among the public collections holding works by Gaston Lachaise.