Alexander Archipenko, Russian, Ukrainian, American, French, 1887 to 1964, gilt patinated bronze sculpture depicting a figurative female torso. Circa: mid to the late 20th century. Mounted on a round shaped base. Signed and dated, Archipenko 1914, on the base. Mounted on a black granite stand. The School of Paris is a shorthand for several generations of an international community of artists who settled in Paris from the 1900s to the 1960s. Alexander Archipenko was an outstanding Ukrainian born, Russian, French, American avant garde artist and sculptor, one of the greatest masters of cubism. Alexander Archipenko used voids in his works in an original way and skillfully mixed different genres, and also created many works in the styles of realism and constructivism. Modern Cubist European Paris School Female Nude Bronze Sculptures, Figures, Statues For Collectors.