Richard Lippold

Richard Lippold

Richard Lippold

Richard Lippold (3 de mayo de 191522 de agosto de 2002) fue un escultor norteamericano, conocido por sus construcciones geométricas utilizando alambre como elemento. Lippold nació en Milwaukee, Wisconsin y trabajó como diseñador industrial entre 1937 a 1941. Después de comenzar a practicar la escultura, Lippold pasó por varias universidades, incluyendo el Hunter College en la Universidad de la Ciudad de Nueva York, desde 1952 hasta 1967.

Entre sus obras más destacadas se encuentran:

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  1. Richard Lippold, Sculptor of Metal Abstractions, Dies at 87 (en inglés). the New York Times (30-8-2002). Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2009.
  2. Harkness Graduate Center, Harvard Law School. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2009. «The sculpture by Richard Lippold entitled World Tree is in the Center's courtyard».

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