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White Sun,

1966

Isamu Noguchi, 1904–1988; born Los Angeles, CA; died New York, NY
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Noguchi created White Sun while developing The Garden (Pyramid, Sun, and Cube) at Yale University. Princeton's is one of several study versions; others include a black granite sun now in Seattle. Drawing on both Eastern and Western cultural traditions, Noguchi's sculptures appear to possess the quality of effortlessness, a virtue Japanese artists once valued above perfection.

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Title
White Sun
Dates

1966

Medium
Saravezza marble
Dimensions
73.7 x 71.1 x 33 cm. (29 x 28 x 13 in.)
Credit Line
The John B. Putnam Jr. Memorial Collection, Princeton University
Object Number
y1969-129
Signatures
Unsigned
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