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Saturday, June 16, 2018

London Bust Sculptured by Jacques Lipchitz Erected In Memory Of President John F Kennedy Paid For By Sunday Telegraph Readers



As Picasso ranged the depth of every museum in the world I have often gagged at his work of paint to calling brush with task.  A barf bucket has always been the handle.  These forms of template during a Time in the Ages where verse and chapter were fried along with bridge and port, I, stopped that framer at the threshold of my eyes brow.  Cheese became curdled as I think on his artwork as even in the etch that paint must have groaned.

To list of Cubist Art I chose Lipchitz.  In aspect Lipchitz bronzed his sketch on oracle of pitch bringing tar.  Even letters by invitation came as he drew until Well showed.  President Kennedy has a bust.  There is the sculpt in England and one by stance in the United States. Curious rise.  Studying on such delivered amazing headed letters by invitation too.

 The artist Cornelius van Velsen had such a pen rest that the simplicity almost says graphic.  The oral verb has been crafted to decade a genre that the Cubist Artist brought to the modern day era from the Netherlands to the United States such bread that butter smeared and my toaster refused to stride the electricity as my own pencil fell led.  This left only a quote "What came first, the mockery or the stereotype" is question to what would a Cubist from the Netherlands do with these describes through artistry and burst.  As the piece was titled 'Philips For Jazz' you may discover his work in books (I discovered van Velsen in chapter of my 'discovery': I found 'Jazz' by Cubist Artist Cornelius van Velsen from the Netherlands in a Cubist Coffee Table book) and on-line using "Cornelius van Velsen 1921 - 2010 in artist Cubist book" (https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1&biw=1280&bih=622&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=8vkkW43qC8-7tgWC5YmgBg&q=Cornelius+van+Velsen+1921+-+2010+in+artist+Cubist+book&oq=Cornelius+van+Velsen+1921+-+2010+in+artist+Cubist+book&gs_l=img.3...14056.22164.0.22468.22.22.0.0.0.0.188.2490.0j20.20.0....0...1c.1.64.img..2.0.0....0.P63Oqu1rCLs#imgrc=bhJKDGLElQPS2M:)

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John F. Kennedy Memorial, London - Wikipedia

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A memorial bust of John F. Kennedy stands on the Marylebone Road in London, England, to the west of Great Portland Street underground station. A work of the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, it was unveiled on 15 May 1965 by ...

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A memorial bust of John F. Kennedy stands on the Marylebone Road in London, England,[1] to the west of Great Portland Street underground station. A work of the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, it was unveiled on 15 May 1965 by the subject's brother, Robert F. Kennedy. The bronze bust is set on a pedestal of polished black granite.[2]
An adjacent plaque reads:[3]
This bust of President Kennedy by the American sculptor Jacques Lipchitz was unveiled on the 15th May 1965 by his brother Senator Robert Kennedy. This memorial was subscribed for by over 50,000 readers of the Sunday Telegraph in amounts limited to £1.
The bust is a unique cast,[2] but another bust of Kennedy by Lipchitz was installed on 11 November 1965 in Military Park, Newark, New Jersey, United States.[4] The bust was removed temporarily in August 2017 for repair after being vandalised.[5]

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File:JFK Lipchitz Newark NJ 1.JPG - Wikimedia Commons

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English: Bust by Jacques Lipchitz of JF Kennedy (1965) at the south end of ... of the/United States of America/May 29, 1917/November 22, 1963/Let every nation ..
 

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Gala Tickets Get your tickets today ... Correspondents include Lipchitz, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. ... 1963-1966, regarding the Lipchitz bust of JFK; letters, 1981-1983, from critic John ... New York, N.Y. She and husband Otto Spaeth founded the Spaeth Foundation. ... Make a Reading Room Request.

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English: Bust by Jacques Lipchitz of JF Kennedy (1965) at the south end of Military Park in Newark, N.J.
Documented by the Smithonian Siris system at http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!2976~!1&ri=5 Frank Grad and Sons, fabricator. Title: John Fitzgerald Kennedy, (sculpture). Other Titles:
John F. Kennedy, (sculpture).
Date Dedicated Nov. 11, 1965.
Medium Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite.
Dimensions Base: approx. 150 x 66 x 56 in.
Notes Inscription: (On front of base:) In memory of/John Fitzgerald Kennedy/35th Pres./of the/United States of America/May 29, 1917/November 22, 1963/Let every nation know whether/it wishes well or ill, that we shall/pay any price, bear any burden meet/any hardship, support any friend sup/pose any foe in order to assure the/survival and the success of liberty/This much we pledge and more./Inaugural address/Jan 20, 1961/Presented by the/American Women and Children/of/Essex County/November 11, 1965.
Remarks: The committee formed to erect a monument to the late President on behalf of men, women, and children of Essex County awarded the commission for the memorial to Lipchitz. The firm of Frank Grad and Sons contributed to the design of the base.
IAS files contain newspaper articles from Newark News, March 22, 1965; April 19, 1964; April 28, 1964; May 3, 1964; May 10, 1964; June 13, 1964; Sept. 29, 1965; Nov. 8, 1965; May 8, 1966; Dec. 29, 1966; The Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), May 29, 1963; Dec. 1 1963; April 16, 1964; May 10, 1964; May 31, 1964; May 3, 1965; May 23, 1965; Feb. 23, 1965; May 27, 1964; April 17, 1964; April 5, 1965; March 23, 1965; June 6, 1965; Nov. 3, 1965; Nov. 7, 1965; and an excerpt from the Newark Museum Quarterly (Winter 1975): pg. 21.
References Index of American Sculpture, University of Delaware, 1985 "Newark Museum Quarterly," Newark, N.J.: Newark Museum Association, Winter 1975. Save Outdoor Sculpture, New Jersey survey, 1995. Illustration: Newark Museum Quarterly (Winter 1975): pg. 21. Note: The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide. Repository: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012 Control Number:
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