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Nathaniel Kaz: Sculptures in Bronze
American Master Sculptor (1917-2010)

NATHANIEL KAZ FIGURATIVE SCULPTURE NATHANIEL KAZ BIOGRAPHY NATHANIEL KAZ CURRICULUM VITAE & BIBLIOGRAPHY
NATHANIEL KAZ MUSEUM COLLECTIONS & PUBLIC INSTALLATIONS TEACHING EXPERIENCES LECTURES

Nathaniel Kaz Permanent Museum Collections & Public Installations...

SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC

Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY

Museo dei Bozzetti, Pietrasanta, Italy

Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

National Academy Museum, NYC

Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, New York University Art Collection, NYC

The Jewish Museum, NYC

The Art Students League, NYC

The New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT

 

SELECTED PUBLIC INSTALLATIONS

1941     “At Home,” walnut woodcarving 4 feet high, 5 feet long for U.S. Post Office in Hamberg, PA, U.S. Treasury Department.

1954     “Kaduch,” limestone exterior wall relief, 9 feet high by 6 feet wide for Vine Street Temple, Nashville, TN.

1955     “Growth,” cast bronze exterior wall relief, 6 feet high by 6 1/2 feet long for Public School #59, Brooklyn, NY.

1957     “The Commandments,” ark doors of carved acacia wood, 5 feet high, 11 feet long; “The Creation,” menorah of wrought bronze, 7 1/2 feet high; “Passive and Agitated Seraphim,” sanctuary wall reliefs; “The Offering,” lobby wall relief of cast bronze, 3 feet high by 5 feet long, for Temple Beth Emeth, Albany, NY.

1959     “Progress,” cast aluminum exterior wall relief, 6 feet high by 9 feet long for Binghamton College, Binghamton, NY.

1976     “Alexander and the Gordian Knot,” cast bronze exterior wall relief, 5 feet high by 6 feet long for Northem Valley Englewood Savings Bank, Leonia, NJ.

 

SCULPTURES IN MUSEUMS (Images show below)

030.ROLLER SKATE GIRL, botticino marble, 18 in. high, 1937. Purchased by Brooklyn Museum of Art, NYC. Carved from the same block of botticino marble as Mother Earth, Auto-Portrait and Portrait of My Mother.

031.DON QUIXOTE, bronze, 7 1/2 feet high, 1941. Acquired by The New Britain Museum of Art, New Britain, CT.

032.DANSE ESPAGNOLE, bronze, 4 feet high, 1952. Purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.

033.CYRANO, bronze, 34 in. high, 1950, Purchased by the Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC.

 

NATHANIEL KAZ - CYRANO-PERMANENT COLLECTION THE WHITNEY MUSEUM

PERMANENT COLLECTION
The Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC, USA

CYRANO
1950
Bronze
34 inches high

 

   
NATHANIEL KAZ - DON QUIXOTE - PERMANENT COLLECTION THE NEW BRITIAN MUSEUM OF ART

DON QUIXOTE
1941
Bronze
7 1/2 feet high

Acquired by
The New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT, USA

   
NATHANIEL KAZ - DANSE ESPAGNOLE - PERMANENT COLLECTION METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

DANSE ESPAGNOLE
1952
Bronze
4 feet high

Purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, USA


   
NATHANIEL KAZ - GIRL WITH ROLLER SKATES - BROOKLYN MUSEUM OF ART

GIRL WITH ROLLER SKATES
1937
Botticino Marble
18 inches high

Purchased by Brooklyn Museum of Art, NYC, USA

Carved from the same block of botticino marble as:
Mother Earth
Auto-Portrait
and
Portrait of My Mother

   
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