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Richier

American  
[ree-shyey] / riˈʃyeɪ /

noun

  1. Germaine 1904–59, French sculptor.


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The lost-wax method of classical and Renaissance sculptors was revived by Susse especially to cope with the intricate broken surfaces of such moderns as Richier, Reg Butler and Giacometti.

From Time Magazine Archive

Rated in the forefront of French art ever since she won first prize in sculpture at S�o Paulo's 1951 Bienal, Sculptress Richier, 52, does not see beauty as the world usually views it.

From Time Magazine Archive

In sculpture there were the post-Hiroshima-style images, all spikes and burnt dribbles of welded iron, by people like Germaine Richier and C�sar.

From Time Magazine Archive

All at once, Bond Street and Rue de Seine overflowed with tasteful mock fossils by Marino Marini, Germaine Richier and C�sar.

From Time Magazine Archive

Richier, has generally been absorbed by the cognate Richard.

From The Romance of Names by Weekley, Ernest