Among Lachaise’s three other sculptures on the theme of a flight of Dolphins is a wall fountain featuring Three Dolphins that was commissioned for a garden pool, copyrighted in 1922, and reproduced in bronze several times. The second is a large fountain that was copyrighted in 1924 and reproduced twice in bronze in 1925; are owned by the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Lachaise Foundation, New York. (A detailed drawing of the composition and four wooden models of individual Dolphins used to make this sculpture still exist.) The third group was modeled in 1931 and cast in bronze in 1932 for Edward M. M. Warburg, one of the artist’s most important patrons.
Thank you to Virginia Budny, author of the forthcoming catalogue raisonné, sponsored by the Lachaise Foundation, New York.
* This sculpture is in a Private Collection, Massachusetts
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