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Chaim Gross (1904 - 1991) Bronze Sculpture Titled “Caring”

Description: This ad is for a Chaim Gross (1904 - 1991) Bronze Sculpture titled “Caring” About The Artist: Chaim Gross (Austrian American, 1904 - 1991) was active and lived in New York, Massachusetts, Austria, & Poland. A sculptor originally from Austria, Chaim Gross is best known for his lively, naturalistic, often interlocking figure compositions, carved in South American hardwood, and is credited with being “One of the pioneers of the first generation of direct carvers”. He was born in Kolomyia, then an Austrian crown-land but now part of Poland. He was the youngest of ten children of Moses Gross, a lumber merchant, and the former Lea Sperber. His family was Hasidic Jews with focus on orthodox Jewish culture, intellectual pursuits and appreciation of beauty. When he was six, his family moved to the village of Slobodka Lesnia, where Gross had an art tutor. In 1912 the family moved to the city of Kolomyja, in what is now the southwest Ukraine in the USSR, and Gross attended a Hebrew school and also spent much time on the farm of an uncle. When World War I broke out, and the Russian troops occupied Kolomyja, some of the troops brutally attacked Gross's parents. In 1916, he, at the age of 12, escaped and went from Silesia to Vienna to Budapest. In Budapest he supported himself at menial jobs including working as a jeweler. He also did much sketching in his spare time, and by the end of the war, he was determined to be an artist. He studied for six months at the free art academy in Budapest. However, in 1920, the government of Hungary was overthrown, and Gross, as a Jewish alien was held in a detention camp, but ultimately ended up in Vienna where he enrolled in the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Arts and Crafts) and studied drawing for almost a year. Finally, he and his brother, with whom he had met up with, immigrated to New York, arriving on April 14, 1921. He took a day job of delivering fruits and vegetables, which he held for five years, and studied in night classes at the Educational Alliance Art School on the Lower East Side. He was strongly influenced by the school’s director, Abbo Ostrowsky, and in that first year met Isaac and Moses Soyer, as well as Philip Evergood, Peter Blume, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, and Saul Baizerman. Gross also met Raphael Soyer, who was then studying at the National Academy of Design and who became his lifelong friend. Gross was welcomed into the Soyer home, whose warm atmosphere was a dimension that had been missing in his life since his family had been dispersed in 1914. In 1922 he began sculpture and drawing classes at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design where Elie Nadelman, from whom he studied modeling in clay from the live model, became his most influential teacher. From that time, Chaim Gross claimed the human figure as his most important subject, and shortly after he determined that direct wood carving was the appropriate technique for him. Matthew Baigell in his Dictionary of American Art wrote that “throughout his career, happiness and optimism have suffused his work. The human figure, his central image, is often shown as a circus performer or dancer and also as a devoted family member. His forms are usually squat and amply volumned; wood grains often emphasize swelled thighs and buttocks.” Gross stayed with this commitment to wood carving until the late 1950s when he switched to bronze. His early bronzes were cast from wood carvings and, as a result, resembled wood carving. In 1959, several of his bronzes were exhibited in a retrospective, “Four American Expressionists,” at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. In the catalog, Lloyd Goodrich wrote applaudingly of Gross's new bronzes: “They display the freer style of a modeler as compared with a carver and a more aerial kind of design. . . . These bronzes indicate a liberating and unfolding of Gross’ concepts of form”. In some of his later work, Gross used Hebrew iconography, which expressed his renewed emotional attachment to Judaism and the losses he experienced from the Holocaust. From 1950 to 1957 he carved seven variations in wood on the theme “Lot’s Wife”, and “Naomi and Ruth” was carved in stone in 1956. With the Soyer brothers in those early New York days, he went to Woodstock and Provincetown, and became especially active in Provincetown where he did numerous watercolor scenes. His first exhibition was in 1926 at a group show at the Independent Students Gallery, New York City, and his first solo show was in March 1932 at Gallery 144 in Greenwich Village. Although he lived and worked on the Lower East Side during the Depression era and was a participant in the New York Public Works Project of the WPA artist, his human figure subjects did not reflect social or political themes. In 1934, he became an American citizen. Among his commissions was a monument four-figure plaster group, “Harvest”, for the courtyard of the France Overseas building at the New York World's Fair, and also “Line-man”, for the Finland building. In 1940, at the fair, he carved a “Ballerina” statue from an imbuya wood. He worked before audiences, totaling over 100,000 people, and provided explanation of his processes. “Ballerina” is now at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. After World War II, he received numerous commissions from synogogues and from the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem. In addition to sculpting, Gross was also a teacher. From 1927 to 1987, he taught sculpture at the Educational Alliance School in New York City, and from 1948, at the New School of Social Research. About This Sculpture: Artist: Chaim Gross (1904 - 1991) Title: “Caring” Signed: Chaim Gross inscribed Year: ca. 1960s Edition: Limited Open Medium: Bronze with Wood Base Size Overall w/ Base: 7.25” T x 5.5” W x 3.75” D Condition: Good with a heavy dark patina and some light surface oxidation. There is some delamination of the base wood laminate. Base has a dedication plaque and a notation label on the base underside. Sculpture depicts a mother reclining, while holding her child up in the air. This sculpture is one of Chaim Gross’ most recognizable works. This is a great sculpture, by a well regarded sculpture artist, Chaim Gross. Please Ask Questions If Needed. Buyer To Prepay PayPal MO Or CC In U.S. Funds Only. I Will Not Ship Outside The U.S. And It’s Territories. Buyer Is To Add $28.28 For Economy S&H In The US Only. 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Price: 989.18 USD

Location: Amityville, New York

End Time: 2024-03-25T14:35:58.000Z

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Artist: Chaim Gross

Type: Sculpture

Material: Bronze

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