From the Book - Regular Print
Formative experiences: Poland, 1882-1903
An aesthetic emerges: Munich, 1904
Launching a career: Paris, 1904-09
Statement of aesthetic principles: Camera Work, 1910
Paterson Gallery and Helena Rubinstein: London, 1911
Success accelerates: Paris, 1912-14
Unintentional immigration and meteoric success: New York: 1914-17
Whimsical insouciance: plaster genre figures, 1917-19
Tubular modernity: wood and bronze genre figures, 1920-25
Nadelman as collector: the Museum of Folk Arts
Galvano-plastiques, 1925-27
Toward a domestic market: small-scale papier-maches and terra-cottas, 1928-35
The Depression and its consequences, 1929-35
An art of flux, anxiety, and uncertainty: miniature figurines, 1938-46.