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Sculptural Head of Brodzky (1885–1969)

Photo credit: Ben Uri Collection

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This is one of two portrait heads of painter and draughtsman Horace Brodzky, whose work is also represented in the Ben Uri Collection. Brodzky met sculptor Gaudier-Brzeska in 1913 and sat for a bust ('Portrait of Brodzky', 1913, plaster and bronze), for which this is a study. Brodzky published a biography of Gaudier-Brzeska in 1933.

Ben Uri Gallery & Museum

London

Title

Sculptural Head of Brodzky (1885–1969)

Date

c.1913

Medium

charcoal on paper

Measurements

H 32.5 x W 20 cm

Accession number

2018-07

Acquisition method

purchased at Christies London through the support of three great friends of Manya Igel in her honour, 2018

Work type

Drawing

Signature/marks description

Signed (lower right) 'Gaudier Brzeska'

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