Steel into the Skies

Max Kalish American, 1891 - 1945
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About the Artwork

Steel into the Skies

1932

Max Kalish

1891 - 1945

American

Unknown

Bronze

Overall: 20 × 5 × 11 inches (50.8 × 12.7 × 27.9 cm)

Sculpture

American Art before 1950

Museum Purchase, Beatrice W. Rogers Fund and Edward E. Rothman Fund

2004.15

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Signed and dated, along the base: M KALISH | 32

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Stamped along edge of base: Meroni Radice Paris | cire perdue

Provenance

James Graham and Sons Gallery, (New York, New York, USA)

John Axelrod, (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

Gerald Peters Gallery, (New York, New York, USA)

2004-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Lewis, N. Lawson. The Sculpture of Max Kalish. Cleveland, 1933, no. 20 (ill. of an unidentified example).

Labor Sculpture by Max Kalish. New York, 1938 (ill. of an unidentified example).

Rediscoveries in American Sculpture: Studio Works, 1893-1939. Austin, 1989, pp. 91-92 (ill. of another example in a private collection).

Fort, Ilene Susan et al. The Figure in American Sculpture: A Question of Modernity. Los Angeles, 1995, p. 206 (pl. 59, ill. of another example in the Cleveland Museum of Art).

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Max Kalish, Steel into the Skies, 1932, bronze. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Beatrice W. Rogers Fund and Edward E. Rothman Fund, 2004.15.

Steel into the Skies
Steel into the Skies