List of Artworks By Louise Bourgeois - Sculpture

Sculpture

  • Paddle Woman (1947). Bronze. 57.75 × 16.25 × 12 inches.
  • The Three Graces (1947). Bronze, painted white. 81 × 25 × 12 inches.
  • Persistent Antagonism (1947–1949). Painted wood with metal ring. 68 × 12 × 12 inches. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
  • The Blind Leading the Blind (1947–1949). Bronze, dark patina. 69.25 × 69 × 23 inches.
  • Untitled (1947–1949). Bronze, painted white and black. 64 × 12 × 12 inches.
  • Observer (ca. 1947–1949). Painted Wood. 76.5 inches high
  • Quarantania (1947–1953). Bronze, painted white and blue. 80.5 × 27 × 27 inches.
  • Sleeping Figure (ca. 1950). Balsa Wood 72.5 × 11.625 × 11.75
  • Friendly Evidence (ca. 1950). painted wood. 75 inches high.
  • Clutching (1962). Bronze, silver nitrate patina. 12 × 13 × 12 inches.
  • End of Softness (1967). Bronze, gold patina. 7 × 20.3.75 × 15.25 inches.
  • Germinal (1967). Bronze, gold patina. 5.625 × 7.375 × 6.25 inches.
  • Unconscious Landscape (1967–1968). Bronze. 12 × 22 × 24 inches.
  • Janus in Leather Jacket (1968). Bronze. 12 × 22 × 6.5 inches.
  • Avenza Revisited II (1968–1969). Bronze, black polished patina. 51.5 × 41 × 75.5 inches.
  • Le Trani Episode (1971). Bronze, dark patina. 16.5 × 23.125 × 23.25 inches.
  • Number Seventy-two (The No March) (1972). Marble. 120 × 120 × 84 inches. Storm King Art Center Collection.
  • Maisons Fragiles (1978). Steel, two units. 84 × 27 × 14 inches & 72 × 27 × 14 inches. Cheim & Read, New York.
  • Nature Study (1984). Bronze. 47 × 12 × 12 inches.
  • "Nature Study, Eyes" (1984). marble, steel and wood. 20 × 45½ × 31½" (50.8 × 115.57 × 80.01 cm. Collection the Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Untitled (Fingers) (1986). Bronze. 4 × 8.5 × 18.5 inches.
  • Untitled (With Hand) (1989). Pink marble. 31 × 30.5 × 21 inches. Collection Jerry Gorovy, New York.
  • Curved House (1990). Marble. 14 × 37 × 13 inches. (BOUR-2228) CR# BO.2246.
  • J'y suis, j'y reste (1990). Pink marble, glass, and metal. 35 × 40.5 × 31 inches. (BOUR-1790) CR# BO.574.
  • Cell (Arch of Hysteria) (1992–1993). Steel, bronze, cast iron, and fabric. 119 × 145 × 120 inches. Collection Centro Andaluz de Arte.
  • Spider (1994). Steel, glass, water, and ink. 44.76 × 77.95 × 64.76 inches. Private collection.
  • The Nest (1994). Steel. 101 × 189 × 158 inches. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (Purchased through the Agnes E. Meyer and Elise S. Haas Fund and the gifts of Doris and Donald Fisher, Helen and Charles Schwab, and Vicki and Kent Logan).
  • In and Out (1995). Metal, glass, plaster, fabric, plastic. 83 × 65 × 113 inches. (BOUR-2335) CR# BO.2794.
  • Spider (1996) Bronze cast with silver nitrate patina. 9 ft. 3 in. x 27 ft. 4 in. x 26 ft. National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
  • Untitled (No. 2) (1996). Pink marble on steel base. 26 × 31 × 25 inches. (BOUR-3105) CR# BO.1049. .
  • "Couple II" (1996), fabric and knee brace. 27 × 60 x32 Collection the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Sarah Norton Goodyear Fund, 1999
  • Ears (1998). Pink marble. 39.5 × 28.5 × 72 inches. (BOUR-3424) CR# BO.5179.
  • Maman (1999). Bronze, marble. 365 × 351 × 403 inches.
  • Cell × (Portrait) (2000). Steel, glass, wood, red fabric. 76.75 × 48.25 × 48.25 inches. (BOUR-4278) CR# BO.4201.
  • Cell XIV (Portrait) (2000). Steel, glass, wood, metal, red fabric. 74 × 48 × 48 inches. (BOUR-4309) CR# BO.4398.
  • Cell XV (For Turner) (2000). Steel, painted aluminum, mirrors, glass, water, electrical light. 108 × 120 × 68 inches. (BOUR-3259) CR# BO.4399.
  • Mamelles (2000). Pink marble. 27 × 114 × 29.5 inches. (BOUR-4043) CR# BO.6723.
  • Temper Tantrum (2000). Pink fabric. 9 × 13 × 20 inches. (BOUR-4284) CR# BO.4216.
  • Cell XXIV (Portrait) (2001). Steel, stainless steel, glass, wood, fabric. 70 × 42 × 42 inches. (BOUR-4480) CR# BO.5493.
  • Cell XXV(The View of the World of the Jealous Wife) (2001). Steel, wood, marble, glass, fabric. 100 × 120 × 120 inches. (BOUR-4728) CR# BO.5680.
  • Rejection (2001). Fabric, lead, steel. 25 × 13 × 12 inches. (BOUR-4588) CR# BO.5497.
  • Eyes (nine elements) (2001). Williams College Museum of Art.
  • Seven in a Bed (2001). Fabric, stainless steel, glass, wood. 68 × 33.5 × 34.5 inches. (BOUR-5005) CR# BO.6002.
  • Untitled (2001). Fabric, steel. 11 × 27 × 21 inches. (BOUR-4746) CR# BO.5686.
  • Untitled (2001). Blue and purple fabric, steel. 85 × 12 × 12 inches. (BOUR-4731) CR# BO.5687.
  • Untitled (2001). Rust and tan fabric, steel. 106 × 23 × 16 inches. BOUR-4732) CR# BO.5688.
  • Untitled (2002). Fabric, steel, wood. 14 × 15 × 6 inches. (BOUR-5386) CR# BO.6766.
  • Untitled (2002). Tapestry fabric, stainless steel. 74.5 × 15 × 12 inches. (BOUR-5637) CR# BO.7400.
  • Untitled (2002). Fabric, aluminum. 12 × 12 × 12 inches. (BOUR-5812) CR# BO.7996.
  • Untitled (2002). Pink marble. 10 × 36.25 × 16.5 inches. (BOUR-5347) CR# BO.8272.
  • Father and Son (2004). Water, steel, aluminum, bronze. 6 feet tall and 5 feet tall figures in a fountain. Installed in Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, Washington

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