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This is the sculpture Torso-Sheaf (Torse Gerbe) by Jean Arp. 
The sculpture is a well-known example of Arp's sensuous, biomorphic (life-like) forms, which he began creating in the 1930s. 
It fuses human and vegetal elements, representing a subtly flowing body in a dance-like, twisting movement. 
Arp was a co-founder of the Dada movement and a significant figure in Surrealism, known for his abstract art that took inspiration from nature. 
The original work from 1931 exists in multiple versions and materials, including plaster, marble, and bronze. 
This example is the original in marble in the collection of the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

This is the sculpture Torso-Sheaf (Torse Gerbe) by Jean Arp. The sculpture is a well-known example of Arp's sensuous, biomorphic (life-like) forms, which he began creating in the 1930s. It fuses human and vegetal elements, representing a subtly flowing body in a dance-like, twisting movement. Arp was a co-founder of the Dada movement and a significant figure in Surrealism, known for his abstract art that took inspiration from nature. The original work from 1931 exists in multiple versions and materials, including plaster, marble, and bronze. This example is the original in marble in the collection of the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Torso-Sheaf (Torse-Gerbe)
sculpture
marble
1931
Jean (Hans) Arp
France

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'Sculpture planimétrique'
print on paper
signed on reverse by the artist
dated 1957
Jean (Hans) Arp
France
(1886-1966)

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Torso sculpture
plaster cast
1956
(from an original done in 1931)
Jean Arp
France

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Torso-Kore
bronze
1958
Jean (Hans) Arp
French, born Germany (Alsace), 1886–1966

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Jean Arp was born Hans Arp on September 16, 1886, in Strassburg. In Paris in 1914, he became acquainted with Guillaume Apollinaire, Max Jacob, Amadeo Modigliani, and Pablo Picasso. In 1915, he moved to Zurich, where he executed collages and tapestries, often in collaboration with his future wife Sophie Taeuber (who became known as Sophie Taeuber-Arp after they married in 1922).
In 1916, Hugo Ball opened the Cabaret Voltaire, which was to become the center of Dada activities in Zurich for a group that included Arp, Marcel Janco, Tristan Tzara, and others. Arp continued his involvement with Dada after moving to Cologne in 1919. In 1922, he participated in the Kongress der Konstruktivisten in Weimar and the Exposition Internationale Dada at Galerie Montaigne in Paris. Soon thereafter, he began contributing to magazines such as Merz, Mécano, De Stijl, and later to La Révolution surréaliste. Arp’s work appeared in the first exhibition of the Surrealist group at the Galerie Pierre, Paris, in 1925. In 1926, he settled in Meudon, France.
In 1931, Arp was associated with the Paris-based group Abstraction-Création and the periodical Transition. Throughout the 1930s and until the end of his life, he continued to write and publish poetry and essays. In 1942, he fled Meudon for Zurich; he was to make Meudon his primary residence again in 1946. The artist visited New York in 1949 on the occasion of his solo show at Curt Valentin’s Buchholz Gallery. In 1950, he was invited to execute a relief for the Harvard Graduate Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1954, Arp received the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the Venice Biennale. A retrospective of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1958, followed by another at the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris, in 1962. Arp died June 7, 1966, in Basel.

Jean Arp was born Hans Arp on September 16, 1886, in Strassburg. In Paris in 1914, he became acquainted with Guillaume Apollinaire, Max Jacob, Amadeo Modigliani, and Pablo Picasso. In 1915, he moved to Zurich, where he executed collages and tapestries, often in collaboration with his future wife Sophie Taeuber (who became known as Sophie Taeuber-Arp after they married in 1922). In 1916, Hugo Ball opened the Cabaret Voltaire, which was to become the center of Dada activities in Zurich for a group that included Arp, Marcel Janco, Tristan Tzara, and others. Arp continued his involvement with Dada after moving to Cologne in 1919. In 1922, he participated in the Kongress der Konstruktivisten in Weimar and the Exposition Internationale Dada at Galerie Montaigne in Paris. Soon thereafter, he began contributing to magazines such as Merz, Mécano, De Stijl, and later to La Révolution surréaliste. Arp’s work appeared in the first exhibition of the Surrealist group at the Galerie Pierre, Paris, in 1925. In 1926, he settled in Meudon, France. In 1931, Arp was associated with the Paris-based group Abstraction-Création and the periodical Transition. Throughout the 1930s and until the end of his life, he continued to write and publish poetry and essays. In 1942, he fled Meudon for Zurich; he was to make Meudon his primary residence again in 1946. The artist visited New York in 1949 on the occasion of his solo show at Curt Valentin’s Buchholz Gallery. In 1950, he was invited to execute a relief for the Harvard Graduate Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1954, Arp received the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the Venice Biennale. A retrospective of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1958, followed by another at the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris, in 1962. Arp died June 7, 1966, in Basel.

Hans Arp, Human Concretion, 1933

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German-French sculptor, painter, and poet Jean Hans Arp

Six White Forms and One Gray Make a Constellation on a Blue Ground, 1953

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German-French sculptor, painter, and poet Jean Hans Arp

Configuration (oil on canvas), 1926

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German-French sculptor, painter, and poet Jean Hans Arp

Six White Forms and One Gray Make a Constellation on a Blue Ground, 1953

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