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Alberto Giacometti
1901–1966
(b Borgonovo, nr. Stampa, 10 Oct. 1901; d Chur, 11 Jan. 1966). Swiss sculptor and painter, active mainly in Paris. He was the son of Giovanni Giacometti (1868–1933), a painter influenced by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Head of Isabel The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Four Figurines on a Stand 1950–1965 & cast c.1965–1966 Tate
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Diego 1955 Tate
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Woman with a Broken Shoulder c.1958–1959 & cast 1964 Tate
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Caroline 1965 Tate
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Diego 1959 Tate
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Standing Woman c.1958–1959 & cast 1964 Tate
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Tall Figure II 1948–1949 Tate
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[The Artist's Mother] 1949 Manchester Art Gallery
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Annette IV 1962 & cast 1965 Tate
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Composition (Man and Woman) 1927 & cast 1964 (?) Tate
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Walking Woman I 1932/1933–1936 & cast 1966 Tate
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Femme égorgée (Woman with Her Throat Cut) 1932 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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Jean Genet 1954 or 1955 Tate
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Interior 1949 Tate
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Diego 1950 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Man (known as 'Chiavenna I') 1964 Tate
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Standing Woman c.1958–1959 & cast 1964 Tate
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Diego Seated 1948 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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The Tree 1950 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts