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Tables of Contents for Elie Nadelman
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
7
2
Maxwell L. Anderson
Elie Nadelman: Sculptor of Modern Life
9
193
Formative Experiences: Poland, 1882--1903
11
9
An Aesthetic Emerges: Munich, 1904
20
7
Launching a Career: Paris, 1904--09
27
12
Statement of Aesthetic Principles: Camera Work, 1910
39
1
Paterson Gallery and Helena Rubinstein: London, 1911
40
11
Success Accelerates: Paris, 1912--14
51
22
Unintentional Immigration and Meteoric Success: New York, 1914--17
73
28
Whimsical Insouciance: Plaster Genre Figures, 1917--19
101
14
Tubular Modernity: Wood and Bronze Genre Figures, 1920--25
115
36
Nadelman as Collector: The Museum of Folk Arts
151
6
Galvano--Plastiques, 1925--27
157
12
Toward a Domestic Market: Small-Scale Papier-maches and Terra-cottas, 1928--35
169
11
The Depression and Its Consequences, 1929--35
180
7
An Art of Flux, Anxiety, and Uncertainty: Miniature Figurines, 1938--46
187
15
Notes
202
10
Exhibition History
212
10
Chronology
222
2
Selected Bibliography and Writings by Nadelman
224
6
Acknowledgments
230
2
Lenders to the Exhibition
232
2
Index
234