Description
A pioneer of Cubist sculpture, Duchamp-Villon carved the original plaster for this bronze relief while serving in the army during World War I. It was intended for the entrance to a temporary theater erected near the front lines, where French soldiers would have recognized the rooster and rising sun as symbols of victory. Duchamp-Villon died during the war, and in 1919, five bronze casts were made from his plaster as a memorial to the artist.
Provenance
John Quinn; Lucia McCurdy McBride (1927 ); John Quinn; Lucia McCurdy McBride, 1927
Accession Number
1972.227
Medium
painted bronze
Dimensions
Overall: 43.5 x 36 x 5.5 cm (17 1/8 x 14 3/16 x 2 3/16 in.)
Classification
Sculpture
Credit Line
Bequest of Lucia McCurdy McBride