Gaston Lachaise

BIOGRAPHY

Gaston Lachaise Biography

GASTON LACHAISE

(Franco-American, 1882–1935)

 

Gaston Lachaise was born in Paris March 19, 1882, the son of a cabinetmaker who designed Gustave Eiffel’s apartment in the Eiffel Tower. Lachaise began studying sculpture at the age of 13 at the Ecole Bernard Palissey and was accepted four years later at the Academie Nationale des Beaux-Arts where he received formal classical training under Gabriel Jules Thomas. He exhibited annually at the Salon and was twice runner-up for the prestigious Prix de Rome award. Around 1902-1903 he met and fell in love with an American woman of French Canadian descent named Isabel Dutaud Nagle, who was in Paris overseeing the education of her son. Lachaise described Isabel, ten years his senior, as "majestic" and, later, as "the primary inspiration that awakened my vision and the leading influence that has directed my forces. Throughout my career as an artist, I refer to this person by the word 'Woman'." Over his lifetime, Lachaise wrote Isabel 567 letters declaring his love for her, and communicating the details of his commissions and work.

 

Lachaise vowed to leave the Academy and follow Isabel back to America. To pay for his ticket, he apprenticed himself to the decorative artist René Lalique, an experience that imbued his work with an organic, art nouveau line.  In December 1905 at the age of 23, Lachaise set sail for Boston never to return to his native land. He proceeded to devote his life to Isabel, writing to her, "You are the Goddess I am seeking to express in all things." Lachaise’s oeuvre is dominated by Isabel, his most compelling works sculpted elegies to her body. The two were married in 1917 in New York, their wedding supper hosted by Paul Manship. Lachaise was affiliated with The Dial, a monthly literary journal.

 

Called by ARTnews the "greatest American sculptor of his time," Lachaise created remarkable portraits of the literary, social and artistic figures of his time, beautified several New York buildings, and was honored with the first retrospective given to a living artist at the Museum of Modern Art in 1935. Most importantly, he played a critical role in the birth of American Modernism, pushing the boundaries of nude figuration with his innovative portrayals of the female body.

 

EDUCATION:

1898–1904

1895

École des Beaux-Arts

École Municipale Bernard Palissy

Paris, France

Paris, France

 

 

EXHIBITIONS:

2018–19

National Arts Club – Drawings of Gaston Lachaise

New York, NY

2017–18

Joint exhibition - A New American Sculpture, 1914-1945

ME, TN, & TX

2016

New York Studio School – Exuberence on Paper

New York, NY

2013

Portland Art Museum - MAN / WOMAN - Gaston Lachaise

Portland, ME

2012

The Bruce Museum - The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise

Greenwich, CT

2011

Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza

Madrid, Spain

2010

Naples Museum of Art - Woman: The Art of Gaston Lachaise

Naples, FL

2007

Nasher Sculpture Center – Woman: The Art of Gaston Lachaise

Dallas, TX

2007

New Orleans Museum of Art – Gaston Lachaise

New Orleans, LA

2006

Veletržní Palác, Narodni Galerie – Gaston Lachaise

Prague, Czechia

2005

Szépmûvészeti Múseum – Gaston Lachaise

Budapest, Hungary

2004

Grand Palais

Paris, France

2004

Museo d'arte moderna - Il Nudo fra Ideale e Realtà

Bologna, Italy

2003

Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna – Gaston Lachaise

Rome, Italy

2003

Musee d'art et d'industrie de Roubaix

Roubaix, France

2003

Henry Moore Institute – Refashioning the Figure

Leeds, UK

2002

The Butler Institute of Art – Gaston Lachaise

Youngstown, OH

2001

Travelling exhibition: Made in USA: L'art américain, 1908-1947

France

1993

Metropolitan Museum of Art: Summer Rooftop Exhibition

New York, NY

1985–86

National Portrait Gallery – Gaston Lachaise: Portait Sculpture

Washington, DC

1984

Portland Art Museum – Gaston Lachaise: Sculpture & Drawings

Portland, ME

1982

Palm Springs Art Museum – Gaston Lachaise, 100thAnniversary

Palm Springs, CA

1980

Three American Sculptors and the Female Nude

MA & ME

1980

Whitney Museum of American Art - Gaston Lachaise

New York, NY

1979

Memorial Art Gallery - Gaston Lachaise: Sculpture & Drawings

Rochester, NY

1974–75

Travelling retrospective exhibition

NY, CA, IL, & MN

1967–1998

Travelling exhibition to 119 museums, galleries, and universities

USA

1965

Musée Rodin - États-Unis, Sculptures du XXe Siècle.

Paris, France

1963–65

MoMA - Gaston Lachaise

New York, NY

1963–64

LACMA – Gaston Lachaise: Sculpture and Drawings

Los Angeles, CA

1959

United States National Art Exhibition.

Moscow, USSR

1954

XXVII Biennale – Represented USA

Venice, Italy

1938

Brooklyn Museum

Brooklyn, NY

1937

Whitney Museum of American Art

New York, NY

1935

MoMA: Gaston Lachaise Retrospective (first for a living artist)

New York, NY

1932

Philadelphia Art Alliance

Philadelphia, PA

1928

Brummer Gallery

New York, NY

1927

The Intimate Gallery

New York, NY

1925–26

Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

1924

C.W. Kraushaar Galleries – only sculptor in exhibition

New York, NY

1920

Stephan Bourgeois Galleries

New York, NY

1918

Stephan Bourgeois Galleries

New York, NY

1913

The Armory Show

New York, NY

1899–1904 (annual)

Le Salon

Paris, France

 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:

 

Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Art Institute of Chicago

Addison Gallery of American Art

Brooklyn Museum of Art

Cleveland Museum of Art

Currier Museum of Art

Detroit Institute of Arts

Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

Harvard University Art Museums

Honolulu Museum of Art

Indiana University Art Museum

Memorial Art Gallery

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Milwaukee Art Museum

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Museum of Modern Art

Nasher Sculpture Center

National Portrait Gallery

New Mexico Museum of Art

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Phillips Collection

Sheldon Museum of Art

Smart Museum of Art

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Walker Art Center

Worcester Art Museum

 

PRIVATE COLLECTIONS: (partial listing)

195 Broadway

New York, NY

30 Rockefeller Plaza

The International Building (45 Rockefeller Plaza) – La Montagne

New York, NY

New York, NY