Doris Porter Caesar was an American sculptor best known for her portrayals of the nude female body.
Doris Porter Caesar was born in Brooklyn. Caesar attended Miss Chapins School before transferring to the Spence School and the Art Students League, where she studied under George Bridgman. In 1913, she married and subsequently had three children. In 1925 she studied under Alexander Archipenko, under whom she developed her expressionistic approach to representing the female body. Doris first solo show occurred in 1931 at the Montross Gallery.
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