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Female Figure
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Female Figure
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Female Figure
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Female Figure
Lorrie Goulet
Marble
14 1/4 x 6 x 8 1/4 inches
Base: 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches
Overall height: 19 inches
Signed: Goulet at base
Lorrie Goulet, Female Figure
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artist

Goulet was an American sculptor, painter, poet, and educator renowned for her direct carving of stone and wood. Her art often explored themes of womanhood, family, and cultural identity, reflecting a deep reverence for the human experience.

Born Lorrain Helen Goulet on August 17, 1925, in Riverdale, New York, she began her artistic education at the age of seven, studying under Aimee Voorhees at the Inwood Pottery School. After moving to Los Angeles in her teens, she apprenticed with ceramicist Jean Rose in 1940. In 1943, she enrolled at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, where she studied under influential artists Josef and Anni Albers. There, she met fellow sculptor José de Creeft, whom she married the following year. The couple had one daughter, Donna Maria de Creeft.

Goulet held her first solo exhibition in 1948 at the Clay Club Sculpture Center in New York and went on to exhibit widely, including at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the 1965 New York World's Fair. In 1998, the National Museum of Women in the Arts recognized her career with a retrospective titled Fifty Years of Making Sculpture.

Her work is held in the permanent collections of prestigious institutions such as the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and the National Academy of Design. She also completed numerous public commissions, including sculptures for the Bronx Public Library, Bronx Municipal Hospital, and the 48th Precinct Police and Fire Station Headquarters. A notable international work includes her bust of King Juan Carlos I of Spain, displayed in the Royal Palace in Madrid.

Throughout her career, Goulet was also a dedicated teacher. She taught sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art's People's Center in 1957, at the New School from 1961 to 1975, and at the Art Students League of New York from 1981 until 2004. Between 1964 and 1968, she introduced young audiences to sculpture techniques on the CBS children's television program Around the Corner.

In addition to her visual art, Goulet was a prolific writer of philosophical essays and poetry. She continued to create and teach in her Chelsea, New York studio until her passing on December 17, 2021, at the age of 96.

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As a direct carver, Goulet worked intuitively, forgoing preparatory studies or maquettes and allowing the raw stone to guide her process. In this sculpture, she reveals a solitary female figure, nude, yet modestly rendered, emerging seamlessly from the very block of stone on which she is poised. The figure’s smooth, polished skin contrasts with the rough, untouched surfaces surrounding her, emphasizing both her presence and her connection to the material. Goulet’s deep engagement with the stone’s natural qualities, from its form to its texture, shaped not only the figure’s pose but the quiet strength it conveys.

provenance

Graham Shay, NY
Private collection, NY

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