Drawing
Pik Piękny Brancusi, undated
About the artist
Born 1891 – Died 1915
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Pik was one of Gaudier-Brzeska’s many nicknames, given by his partner Sophie. It was derived from the shortening of ‘pickaninny’, a racial slur used to refer to Gaudier’s skin often being covered in dirt.
The drawing shows Gaudier’s interest in non-Western art, in particular African tribal masks. It also represents a statement of his admiration for the Constantin Brancusi, who was widely regarded as a leading figure of modern sculpture at the time.
The first two words of the inscription, ‘Pik piękny’, mean ‘beautiful Pik’ in Polish.