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the Art of Assemblage by WrLLlAM

THE

MUSEUM

C. SEITZ

OF MODERN

ART, NEW YORK

in collaboration with The Dallas Museumfor

COJlfem/Jorm}

Arts and the Sail Francisco Museum. ~lArt

diSlributed

by Doubleday

and Company,

lnc., Garden

City, New York

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CATALOGUE

OF THE EXHIBITION

LENDERS Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Albert, Pacific Palisades, California; Mr. and Mrs. Gallery, New York; Leo Castelli, New York; Calerie his Cleft, Paris; James W. Alsdorf, Winnetka, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. James M. Alter, David Cole Gallery, Sausalito, California; Caloric Daniel Cordier, Paris; Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bergman, Chicago; Victor Brauner, Paris; Dilext Callery, San Francisco; The Downtown Gallery, New York; Charles Egan Gallery, New York; Robert Elkon Gallery, New York; George Brecht, Metuchen, New Jersey; Me. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Everett Ellin Gallery, Los Angeles; Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York; Springfield, Massachusetts; Camille Bryen, Paris; Mrs. Edith Schloss Richard Feigen Gallery, Chicago; Ferus Gallery, Los Angeles; Rose Burckhardt, Xew York; Alberto Burri, Rome; Mrs. Gilbert W. ChapFried Gallery, New York; Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York; Gimpel ",30, New York; Ivan Chermaveff New York; Ettore Colla, Rome; Fils, London; Graham Gallery, New York; Grand Central Moderns, 'arlo Corsi, Bologna; Mille Croui-Ducbamp, Neuilly-sur-Seine; Robyn New York; Green Gallery, New York; Grosvenor Gallery, London; .Jennv, London; Miss Sari Dienes, New York; Samuel Dubiuer, Tel Stephen Hahn Gallery, New York; Oalerie j, Paris; Martha Jackson -cviv ; Miss Mariscl Escobar, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Ethe, Callery, New York; Sidney]anis Gallery, New York; Felix Landau ";ew York; Whitney Halstead, Chicago; Heinz E. Hirschcr, Stuttgart; Gallery, Los Angeles; Galerie Louise Leiria, Paris; Royal S. Marks, rrau Hannah Hoch, Berlin; Marcel Jean, Paris; Philip C.johnson, New New York; Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York; Tibor de Nagy Gallery, Canaan, Connecticut; Dr. and Mrs. Hans]. Kleinschmidt, New York; New York; The New Gallery, -"'ew York; Beny Parsons Gallery, New 1'.11". and Mrs. Samuel M. Kaatz, New York; Mrs. Katharine Kuh, New York; Galerie Rive Drone, Paris; Saidenberg Gallery, New York; York; John Latham, London; Miss Elizabeth McFadden, New York; Galleria Schwarz, Milan; Stable Gallery, New York; Galerie Stadler; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Maremont, Chicago; Mrs. Pierre Matisse, Paris; Sraempfli Gallery, New York; The Allan Stone Gallery, New York, New York; Mr. and Mrs. jean de Menil, Houston; N. Richard Miller, Catharine Viviano Gallery, New York; Zabriskie Gallery, New York. New York; Robert Motherwell, New York; H. Marc Moyens, Alexandria, Virginia; Rolf Nesch, Aal, Norway; Dr. Arthur j. Neumann, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs, Morton G. Neumann, Chicago; Robert Nickle, Chicago: Eduardo Paoloazi, London; Roland Penrose, London; Marvin CATALOGUE Preston, West Ferndale, Michigan; Robert Rauschenberg, New York; Man Ray, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard j. Reis, New York; Mr. and As a record of the types of materials and objects used in assembled art, Mrs. john Rewald, New York; Ceri Richards, London; Mrs. John D. this catalogue lists them in some detail. Dimensions are in inches, height Rockefeller, grd, New York; Nelson A. Rockefeller, New York; Mimmo preceding width. Dates enclosed in parentheses do not appear on the Rotella, Rome; MI". and Mrs. Robert C. Scull, Great Neck, New works of art. J nformation which diflers from illustration captions is York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Shapiro, Oak Park, Illinois; Mme based on subsequent examination of actual works. works to be shown Y. Silvers, Paris; Sidney Simon, New City, New York; Mr. and Mrs. at only one or two museums are marked by (NY), (D), or (SF) LO indiMichael Sonnabend, New York; Miss Laura Lee Stearns, Los Angeles; cate New York, Dallas, or San Francisco. Illustrated works arc marked Shinkichi Tajiri, Amsterdam; Mrs. Yves Tanguy, Woodbury, Conwith an asterisk. necticut; Mr. and Mrs. G. David Thompson, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. ANONYMOUS Burton G. Tremaine, The Miller Company, Merida», Connecticut; I Gargoyle. French, [5th 01' 16th century. Lead water pipe in the Tristan Taara, Paris; Willy Vcrkauf Vienna; Mrs. Eleanor ward, high. Collecuon Mr. and Mrs. John New York; Jaap wagemaker, Amsterdam; Mr. and Mrs. William H. tDl,lqQ3 form of an animal, Rewald, New York. Weintraub, New York; Miss Charmion von Wiegand, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis Winston, Birmingham, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. ANONYMOUS George Wittenborn, Scarsdale, New York; Richard S. Zeisler, New York. :2 Valentine's card. British, '9th century. Embossed cut "lace" paper, embossed paper figures, lead paper, marbleized paper, ink, cloth Stcdclijk Museum, Amslerdam; Buffalo Museum of Science,. nuff~;c, of Art. Gift New York; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, ConnectIcut; 1he fJl, J.13Q flowers, feathers, 9Kx8/1. The MClropolitanMuseum Metropolitan l'vluseum of Art, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, of Mrs. Bella C. Landauer. New York; Musee de I'Homme, Paris; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Washington University, St. Louis, :Missouri; Schenectady Museum AssoA!'\FO_NYMOUS *g Two.Headcd Dog. Moulh of the Chiloongo River, Cambinda, ciation, Schenectady, New York. Africa, 19th century. Carved wood, nails, animallceth, I ?~high x The Alan Gallery, New York; David Anderson Gallery, New York; ~I. -;J..(D322~' long. :Musee de I'Homme, Paris. lll. p. 8g. Barone Gallery, New York; Brook Street Gallery, London; Carstairs

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Al\ONYMOUS 4- Fighting charm. Breast ornament. Taburi, British New Guinea. ,r Modern. Tortoise shell base, mounted on coconut fiber, decorated ~.f)'t with boar's tusks, shell, seeds, {Inc! feathcl:s, ~.-!!-Buffalo Museum of Science, Buf1::l1o, New York ID'I i- If)V. \1).

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(II I~I) e..

AGAR, Eileen. British, born Buenos Aires, [gal; lives in London 5 Woman Reading. (1936). Pasted papers with page from "The ~arch

~I.'~o q

of Man," a chronological record, Brook Street Gallery, London

I ndia ink, pressed leaves,

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BONTECOU,

ltf-rr

drawer, 14~" high x 17J-i" wiele x: 2]i" deep. Collection Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scull, Orear Neck, New York. Ill. p. 127 *7 Arteriosclerosis. 1961. Forks and spoons in glass-covered box,

1--00'2-

lp( ,

18X" high x 'layS" JIL p. 84

wide x 3" deep. Galleria

Schwarz,

Milan.

ARP, Jean (Hans}. French, hom Strasbourg, 1887; lives in Mendon, near Paris, and Basel and Solduno, Switzerland "'8 Collage with Squares Arranged According 10the Law of Chance. (lgI6-1 7)·

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BAADER,Johannes. German, active in Berlin dada movement. 19[8-20 II The Allihor in /-lis Home. (ca. (920). Collage of pasted photographs on book page, 8)1x5r.\". The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

BOURAS,

"

J.

Ig03; lives in Paris

'Metuchen, New Jersey "'24. ReJ)ository. (lg6 [). Wall cabinet containing pocket \\'atch, tennis ball, thermometer, plastic and rubber handballs, baseball, plastic per-

1912; lives

steel, iron, brass, bronze, ceramic U1struments and hardware, copper screening, 163i" high x 24~" long. David Cole Gallery, Sausalito, California. Ill. p. [41

BEASLEY,

born Pieu-a-Neanua,

{d,. 15~tframe;

see Cesar

in San Franciscct * 15 blStrumeTIu at lire Silellce Rrfil/ery. (1960). Driftwood,

1\, I 0r~

Victor. Romanian,

+

&/,

Milan.

Ill. p. 104

[931; lives

1882; lives in Varcngeville

~I. ,1D~

hemp, clock pin cushion, embroi-

57;?X45"· Galleria

New York,

"'22 Wolf-Table. 1939. JVood with parts of stuffed animal, x 22H( long XII %widc. Owned by the artist. Ill. p. 64 23 Roy -les ccniraires trouoe l'homme= lire - mlla/lcolie du bien. 1947· ","ax 0 figure, with burr, seeds, pebbles, hair, buckshot, on painted wood, I ,3 12t{x6§i". Collection Mrs. Katharine Kuh, Ne\\" York. (NY)

Galleria Schwarz, Milan. IlL p. 113 .14 Shouling General. (lg60). Oil on canvas, wilh brocade, water canteen,

born Rochester,

Georges. French, born Argemeuil,

BRAUNER,

(Ol~?-D03

leather

American,

VJ{, IZ3 if}

BA], Enrico. halian, bom Milan, 1924; lives in Milan "'13 ·'Mirror. 1959. Broken mirror glass on brocade fabric, 337BX'23}8/1·

dered epaulet,

[931;

(Seine-Inferieurc) and Paris "'20 The Program. (1913). Pasted playbill, colored paser, facsimile wood-

- -,

dials, medals,

Island,

&/, tf)q7

Active in Cologne

dada movement, [918-20; died in avalanche, 1927 "'12 Tlte Red King. 1920. Pen and ink on pasted wallpaper, I 9Y8XI s>1"· The Museum of Mode.rn An, New York. Purchase. Ill. p. 38

lJl.?J)01

Harry.

BRECHT,

J.

Rhode

in Chicago , *19 The D's Testament. Ig61. Painted and stenciled wood, steel, plumbing fixtures, bicycle parts, 36" high x 48" wide x 5>1" deep. Collection Mr. and rvlrs.]ames M. Alter, Chicago, ill. p. l~ 1 .

Purchase DAARGELD,

born Providence,

G'I ?OIO

f67 ~7 Pasted

papers, 19}1lXI3~"· The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Purchase. 111. p. 35 La Trousse du vo)'agellf. (1917-20.) Wood construction, 7nx 13"· Collection Tristan Tzara, Paris. (NY). ill. p. 37 La Trousse d'un da. (1920) Painted wood construction, 15xIOf'B". Collection Tristan Teare, Paris. (NY)

Lee. American,

wire, Paris.

lives in New York '" 18 Untitled. (1960). Construction of steel, canvas, doth and wire, 6' high x §6" wide x ao" deep. Collection !vlr. an~ Mrs. ~obert C. . Scull, Great Neck, New York. Jll. p. 139 1:LY$i;< 5if-

ARMAN (Fernandez). French, born Nice, 1929; lives in Paris .6 Little Hands (Ainsifolll,font ... ) 1960. Dolls' hands glued in wooden

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BEYNON, Eric. Swiss, born Geneva, 1935; lives in Paris *17 Objecl+Pllinling Number 37. Ig6Q. Wood, iron, steel, enamel, IL chair caning, nylon, sand, plastic, ijx8~:". Oalerie Stadler, :COl, III, p, '4' &0, qr,,"

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.BURRI, Alberto. Italian, born Cilt;\. di Castello, 1915; lives near Rome *27 Sack Number 5. ,~19531. Vinavil and tempera on burlap and cloth,

~LI~Ot 5[X50".

Owned by the artist.

111. p. 137

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.28 All Black.

VI. 5;L0

1956. Vinavil,

tempera,

rags, OLl canvas,

59"x8''2,!-{''

(q~I")

by the artist. HI. p. '36

Owned

CARRf\, Carlo. Italian, born Quargnento, ,881; lives in Milan '29 Angle penetrant de JolJre .I'11r fa A1arne centre deux cubes allwwrlds. 19l4· Pasted papers, newsprint, postage stamp, pencil, conte crayon, ink,

tr, lO'Dink

wash, [oxI3Kt~ CoUCCJion Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis Winston, Birmingham, Michigan---1S191~; q'lg'f- J3/lf" ')

CtSAR (Baldaccini). French, born Marseille,

&1./1fS atb

Ig';n;

lives in Paris

steel, iron, copper, nickel pipes, J.6'" h!$h x

*30 Molor 4. (1960). welded

[f! long. Seidenberg Gallery, New York. 111. p. 145 /1'/1' The Yellow Buick (con~ression). (1961). Collection Mr. and Mrs.

'2

31

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&Olq)l.

JohnRcwald,N,wYo,k

CHAMBERLAlN,

John.

American,

a41.... (N'lI')

born

Rochester,

He

&diana,

1927;

lives in New City, New York 32 Zal.lf. (1959)' Painted automobile parts and other metal, 44" high x '.f 78" long. Collection M£. and Mrs. Robert C. Scull, Great Neck,

4t

tJ. 149

N,w York. (D, SF)(iJOT t.ni IN NEW yORk) . *33 Essex. (1960). Painted automobile parts and other metal, 9' high x Irl'd., 7'6" wide x +3/1 deep. Leo 9astelli, New York (NY). Ill. p. 138

(,r,

t-: , CHERMAYEFF,

Ivan. American, born London, 1932; lives in New York 3+ D1JC Col/age with New.>fmper. 1957· Torn a nd pasted 19th-century 'J1)~~ newspaper and poster, on cardboard, 7x8J1'''. Owned by the artist.

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COETZEE,

Christo. South African, born Johannesburg,

Paris *35 BlItteljl)' Lighting ill

~f

/455

Diamond. tlg60p Oil on canvas, bicycle parts,

candlesticks"ping-pong balls, sand, wire, wood, 6"}/ii"'\·§"'''. Col1 lection Philip C. Johnson, New Canaan, Conn&ticut. Ill. 13

f.'

• I

'"11~ 51'Is '

COHE).;",

lr.

(I

1930; lives in

George. American, born Chicago,

1919; lives in Emerson,

Illinois "'3 Anybody's Self Portrait. (1953). Framed mirror mounted on painted 6 masonil_c, 9}E" diameter, with mirrors, plastic doll's torso, legs and 1~33 arms, painted doll's eyes with fiber lashes in tin anchovy can, small metal hand, nail heads, screw eyes, hooks, string, cloth. Richard Fcigcn Gallery, Chicago. Ill. p. 112 • 37 Game Preserve. (1957)' Mirrors, plastic doll's arms, torso, and eyes; metal, with oil paint, mounted on painted wood boards, 12}fx

~f, fY3'f-

34X". Richard Feigen Gallery, Chicago

COLLA, Eucre. Italian, born Parma, t899; lives in Rome *3 COlltinui!)'. (1951). Welded iron wheels from farm machines and 8 8 pushcarts, /1 [?i" high x 53" wide. Owned by the ar-tist. Ill. p. 14 *39 Agresle. (1932). Welded iron and steel farm implements,~" high

~f.Iq,5 ~(.1'1I

I-~ -I Brecht:

Reposi/my.

Cat. No. '24

1-4

r

x 3 ,y,"" wide. Owned

by the act" r. lII. p. '49

COLUNS,

see jess

CONNER,

Bruce. American,

born

McPherson,

(S 3 "'18" t.)

Kansas,

1933; lived

until recently in San Francisco Deadly Niglilshade. 195!). Wooden window frame with glass; cloth, paper, photograph, cloth belt, cellulose tape, string, tobacco sack, plaster ornament, light pull, wax, paint, and other. materials, 43.Vzx33~". Collection Dr. Art hur .J. Neumann, Chicago, Ill. p.

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eNOT IN~)

suJ,\JthJ"u lor t ~6o~1(d,,"" i,d) ~

\emp!I< 172 Theatr. 1916. Pasted paper, crayon and varnish, on newspaper, 8 *,60 Object. (1936). Fur-covered cup, saucer, and spoon. The Museum. (;{.Iqq(, mounted on board, 18X24"· Oalerie Rive Droitc, Paris. Ill. p. 4 a -c:..ofModcrn Art, New York. Study Collection. lII. p. 60 0tl/.~~J.~ >I< J i3 Le Cadeau. Flat iron with metal tac~s, 6~' high. Collection Mr. *161

Squirrel. (1960). Glass beer mug, with plastic foam and fur on handle, B~/lx8Y:". Galleria, Schwarz, Milan. Ill. p. 60

OSSORIO, Alfonso. American, born Hves In East Hampton, New York *162 Excelsior, (lg60). Shells, bones, wood, halftone reproductions, resin, glue, on wooden board, New York. 111. p. 105

Manila,

The Philippines,

1916;

~I,

father, •164

~(, '),007

1879; died Paris, 1953 (1918). Oil Oil canvas, with~~ntimeter tape, paper matches, c~rdboard match-box cover~' '2·I)4xqJ/.{". Galleria Schwarz, ::vhlan. Ill. p. 3'2

Les Centimetres.

PICASSO,

Pablo.

Spanish,

born Malaga,

q qq

1,/,I q g3

wI, IaII 3

Still Life. (1914). Painted ColI,ction

*167

Roland

wood, and upholster~, fril)ge

Peneo,e, London,

IlL

p,

2'

:oxI87i".

and crayon, N Y k ew or.

L

Richard.

~r.

American,

Collection Mr. and Mrs. Morton G. Neumann, Chicago. Ill. p. 49 178 Smoking Device. 1959· Plastic tubing, marbles, on pipe rack, ~l,1.i6( 7~' high x 8u" wide. GcI1~l-ien-MaA----R-ftl);:PrrmM &-. /lJeu .Vld /1j1-~ ltLt/U-q1J RAYSSE, Martial. French, born Nice, 1936; lives in Nice * 179 Nicropole, luxe, el par/um. !960. Plastic containers, with cosmetic articles, radio parts, medicinal pills, artificial rose, candies, plastic ~/. 'loog toys, ping-pong ball, matches, toothbrush, sewing thread, 61}:{"

born

high. Galleria Schwarz,

St. Paul,

Minnesota,

1916; lives in Suffern, New York 168 The }Jirror. 1948. Oil all pressed stone, with various metals, spoon, p,fttle caps, safety pin, sardine tin, seashell, buttons, wood, etc., 35~2JX". Betty Parsons Gallery, New York

Milan. 1I1. opposite

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RICHARDS, Ceri. British, bam Cardiff, Wales, 1903; lives in London * 180 The. Variable Coslerwomall. 1938. Paint.ed wood,. perforated .gal~I,I va~lzed metal, brass, pearl buttons, ,~opc and stnng, on p~rttally

~9f

painted

I"

I,N:{. (~at:'0{ .11 ~I 1003Metronome with cutout photograph of eye, on pendulum, #'high. -

(NY)

DO ",oui
Newark,

New Jersey,

(.

tie,zy:.,

1919; lives in '

New York "'226 Masculine Presence. (1961). Welded chromium-plated steel automobile bumpers, grill, 7'8" high x 4' wide. -Beeene Gallery, New

().701

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1-1,

irOD Ymk. IlL p. '47 J. Kleinschmidt, New York "'203 Merz Construction, (1921). Painted and carved wood, wire mesh, SEVERINI, Gino. Italian, born Cortona, 1883; lives in Paris and Rome paper, cardboard, ctc., 14%xS9gt'. Philadelphia Museum of Art, *22i Still Life with Cherries. ([913).,. Pasted papers, newsprint, with oil, A. E. Gallatin Collection. Ill. p. 55 ~( ~o35'charcoal, and chalk, 20X27,1. Collection Mr. and Mrs. Harry 204 Mere: 379: Potsdamer, 1922. 7Y8X5r.{"· The Museum of Modern , Lewis winston, Birmingham, Michigan. 111. p. 29 Art, New York. Purchase SIMON, Sidney. American, born Pittsburgh, 1917; lives in New City, The 205 Merz: Santa Claus (Der Wcil/1/11chtsmann). 1922. 7}ix6/f. New York Museum of Modern Art, New York. Purchase ~58· '35' *228 Kiosk. (1961). Construction of wood, with maple-wood type, '206 Mer::;37o: Blue Spark (Blauer FUliken). '92'2. 8.Y8x6U". The Museum laminated and inlaid into pine boards and tilt plywood, 3711" of Modern Art, New York. Katherine S. Dreier Bequest. (i\TY) Iff. 53 :'10 1Q... high x 23.14" wide x lo}E" deep. Owned by the artist. Ill. p- 120 2°7 Merz 448: Moscow (Moskau). 1922. 6x6;..{". The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Katherine S. Dreier Bequest SMITH, David. American, born Decatur, Indiana, 1906; lives in Bolton 208 Merz [with Emerka Wrapper]. (19'2'2?) 13}4'xlOY1l;'-.The Museum Landing, New York of Modern Art, New York. Katherine S. DreierBequest *2'29 Paul's Wood Bob. t'!956).. Welded steel rings on steel plate, 11/7.53 2°9 The Blue Bird (Der Blaue Vogel). (1922). 8Jjx6}:1". Collection 1\11'. &1,2.0Q8 10;J.-{XI2".Everett Ellin Gallery, Los Angeles. 111. p. 130 and M.rs. Solomon Ethe, New York ( S"PQERRI, DanieL Swiss, born Galati, Romania, 1930; lives in Paris of Modern Art, 23

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TAJIRI, Shinkichi. American, born Los Angeles of Japanese parentage, WARZECHA, Marian. Polish, born Cracow, [930; lives in Cracow 1923; lives in Amsterdam 249 Number 10. 1960, Pasted letter papers, with handwriting in ink, *235 Samurai (lg6o) Welded cast iron and forged Iron machine parts, on cardboard. with sections embossed; 14-X24~/I. li:el,i.,x-..!"anda.u....~I, 'J.,O',).O ax, nuts and bolts, 337.4" high (Owned by the artIst) III p 1.\6 (;{, /2/1 G.a·I,I~·) .b9~ ~1;cle'S I3hti/t .I~~.r.f a.::U4.q-, D,01VJO rli1>Nr>soN . ' ~,:tL'v...5.:tt TANGUY, Yves. French, born Paris, '900; to U.S.A. '939; (bed \\lAT1.'5, Robert. American, born Burlll~lOn, Iowa, 1923; lives In Connecticut, [955 S-1J-1,..JVJ:J.. ~ Lebanon, Newjersey 250 Collage. 1958. Metal foil, cellophane, paper, plastic sheeting, nails, *236 From the other side oj the bridge. (1936). Painted wood and stuffed ~(i~ cloth, 5?{" high ~ 18t'S" long:, 8f'S1/ wide. Collecucn 'Mr. and cotton fabric, gauze, on board, 40X28/1. Collection MI'. and Mrs. 'a. Mrs. Morton G. Neumann, Chicago, 111.p. 65 George Brecht, Metuchen, New Jersey

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Swiss, born Basel, 1925; lives in Paris :;" , (1960). Jron and steel machine )arts, wire, rope, '#' (N 1.1. high. Staempfii GaUery, New York . ',' . . 238 Makroko. (1961). Iron and steel machine parts, Wire, aluminum,

zor:

&(~

~r,20/6

paper,

9/1 high. Sraempfli Gallery, New York

1

rubber,

TORRES-GARCIA, Joaquin. (1874.1949). Uruguayan, born and died in Montevideo 'fr~ 1.6 239 Relief. [931. Painted wood, 30' high x t" wide. Robert Elkon {;/,/7:J..K Callery, New York TUrvfAR.KIN", Yigael. Tel Aviv and Paris

Israeli,

born Dresden,

Germany,

240 Rendec-uous in 22g84. 1961. Scrap metal, hardware,

~I /5r"'"'a ,

oil and polyester on canvas, Dubiner, Tel AViv~

{),

[933; lives in printer's

25Y8X18x375/t . Collection

\-\iESTERf\'lANl\-,

H. C. American,

born Los Angeles,

26" wide x 4'2" deep. Allan Frumkin von vVIEGAt"'\l"D,Charmion.

American,

.a ..I (b

1m.

type, Samuel

rlshbonc.s, sh~lls, glass, snaik.shells, po~ccl~.i~1, chess pi.~ces, ,nut- \ shells, (!Lcc, pipe bowl, 3dhlgh. Galenc IllS Clert, PallS Cn/i.)

VERLON,

f.'

'111,/713

Andre.

No citizenship;

1927; lives in Paris *2# No EscajJe? (1958). gouache, VICENTE,

[(~~)'

Esteban.

born at: sea (The Mediterral1canY,

Pasted colored photoengravings \,\'illy Verkauf,

American,

on paper, with

Vielll~a. Ill. .P. 110

born Segovia,

Spall1, 1906; to U.S.A.

1936; lives in New York *245 Collage No. 10. (1957). Pasted papers, with charcoal, on board, ;rl.1 3~~24.". Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York. Ill. p. '01 246 Black (/1Id Btue, (1961). Torn and pasted papers, cotton duck, ~('iJLf-3 charcoal on canvas, 24-"