Further Reading
- Michaelsen, Katherine J.; Nehama Guralnik (1986). Alexander Archipenko A Centennial Tribute. National Gallery of Art, The Tel Aviv Museum.
- Karshan, Donald H. (editor) (1969). Archipenko, International Visionary. Smithsonian Institution Press.
- Alexander Archipenko, A Memorial Exihibition 1967-1969. UCLA Art Galleries. 1967.
- Азизян И.А. Александр Архипенко //Прогресс-Традиция, 2011, 624 стр.,ISBN 978-5-89826-368-3
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