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== Public collections == Among the public collections holding works by Alexander Archipenko are: * The [[Addison Gallery of American Art]] (Andover, Massachusetts) * The [[Art Institute of Chicago]] * The [[Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art]] (Northwestern University, Illinois) * Brigham Young University Museum of Art (Utah) * Chi-Mei Museum (Taiwan) * The [[Delaware Art Museum]] (Wilmington, Delaware) * The Denver Art Museum (Colorado) * The [[Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco]] * The [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum|Guggenheim Museum]] (New York City) * The [[Hermitage Museum]] (Saint Petersburg) * The [[Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]] (Washington D.C.) * The [[Honolulu Museum of Art]] * [[Indiana University Art Museum]] (Bloomington) * The [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]] * The Maier Museum of Art (Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Virginia) * The [[Milwaukee Art Museum]] * The [[Minneapolis Institute of Art]] (Minneapolis)<ref>{{Cite web|title=artist:"Alexander Archipenko" {{!}} Minneapolis Institute of Art|url=https://collections.artsmia.org/search/artist:%22Alexander%20Archipenko%22|access-date=2020-11-21|website=collections.artsmia.org}}</ref> * The [[Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts]] (Alabama) * The [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]] * The [[Museum of Fine Arts, Houston]] * The [[Museum of Modern Art]] (New York City) * The [[National Museum of Serbia]] (Belgrade, Serbia) * The [[Nasher Sculpture Center]] (Dallas, Texas) * The [[National Gallery of Art]] (Washington D.C.) * [[National Museum Cardiff]] * The [[North Carolina Museum of Art]] * The [[Norton Simon Museum]] (Pasadena, California) * The [[Peggy Guggenheim Collection]] (Venice) * The [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]] (Pennsylvania) * The [[Phillips Collection]] (Washington D.C.) * The Portland Art Museum (Portland, Oregon) * The [[Portland Museum of Art]] (Maine) * [[Salisbury House (Des Moines, Iowa)|Salisbury House]] (Des Moines, Iowa) * The San Antonio Art League Museum (Texas) * The [[San Diego Museum of Art]] (California) * The [[Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery]] (Lincoln, Nebraska) * The [[Smithsonian American Art Museum]] (Washington D.C.) * [[Städel]] Museum (Frankfurt) * [[Tate Modern]] (London) * The [[Tel Aviv Museum of Art]] (Israel) * The [[Ukrainian Museum]] (New York City) * Von der Heydt-Museum (Wuppertal, Germany) * [[Walker Art Center]] (Minnesota) * The Cleveland Cultural Gardens (Ukrainian Garden) in Rockefeller Park (Ohio) * [[DOP Foundation|Fundación D.O.P.]] (Caracas) * [[Museum de Fundatie]] ([[Zwolle]], Netherlands) Archipenko's {{convert|14.5|ft|m|adj=on}} tall [[cubist]] statue of [[King Solomon]] is installed at the [[University of Pennsylvania]] campus. Archipenko began work on a smaller prototype of the statue in 1964, but died before the work was finished, leaving his wife to oversee its completion. The full-sized statue was completed in 1968 and was donated to the university in 1985.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.34st.com/article/2011/12/campus-gems-king-solomon-statue|title=Campus Gems: King Solomon Statue|author=Isaac Kaplan|work=34st.com|date=1 December 2011}}</ref>
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