Sketch
Object number2008.1.7
Artist
Sibyl Barsky Grucci
(born 1905)
Date1937
MediumPaper; Charcoal
Credit LineGift of Estate of Sibyl Barsky Grucci
DescriptionBlack charcoal sketch of female with angled head and neck. Eyes forward.Dimensions12.5 x 18.875 in. (31.8 x 47.9 cm)Signed"Oct 1937 / BARSKY" in pencil(?), right of sketch.
Historical NotesPart of a collection from the estate of Jewish artist Sibyl Barsky Grucci. Sibyl Barsky Grucci had a long career as a sculptor based first in Pittsburgh and later in State College, Pennsylvania. She was born in Russia on March 20, 1905, and in 1907, emigrated from the Ukraine to Pittsburgh with her family at the age of eight. The family settled in the Hill District of Pittsburgh. By the age of twelve, Sibyl had experienced the deaths of a sister close to her in age and of both of her parents. She and her older sister Belle supported and cared for their four younger brothers. Sibyl studied painting briefly at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) but was self-taught as a sculptor. Among her Pittsburgh artist friends were Samuel Rosenberg, Sam Filner, and William Wolfson. At the suggestion of Samuel Rosenberg, Barsky taught art during one summer term at the Irene Kaufman Settlement. On September 24, 1940, Sibyl Barsky married Joseph L. Grucci, a poet and professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh and then at Penn State University in State College, Pennsylvania, where the Grucci's made their permanent home beginning in 1950.
Related institution
Carnegie Mellon University
Related institution
Irene Kauffmann Settlement
(Founded 1911)
On View
Not on viewSibyl Barsky Grucci
Erwin Schofer