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Georges Braque’s Studio IX, as ravishingly enigmatic a vision as has ever been committed to canvas, is at the Acquavella Galleries in New York until the end of November. It is among more than ...
Georges Braque was one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, but also among the ones whose work is least well known. For although Braque’s pre-1914 cubist paintings are included ...
This is the first full-length biography of Georges Braque (1882–1963), who is described in one of Alex Danchev’s more felicitous phrases as ‘the third man’ of modern art – in the Graham Greene sense ...
When Braque began dragging a decorator's comb through brown paint to simulate wood-graining, Picasso immediately saw its usefulness and, with it, drew the moustaches in his portraits.
Georges Braque, "La saucière" (1942), oil on canvas, 13 1/4 x 21 5/8 inches (all images copyright ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2021, unless otherwise noted) Success! Your account was created and ...
Dane Fine Art Brings Works by the First Cubist in November Sale Before Cubism had a name, a following, or Pablo Picasso, it was associated with a French painter named Georges Braque. In 1908, several ...
With more than 40 works on display, the show catalogues Braque’s evolution to artistic genius, surveying first his brief stints with Fauvism and Post-Impressionism, which paved the way to his ...
It’s a 40-year first. Through January 6, 2014, the Grand Palais in Paris is featuring a huge retrospective of the work of Georges Braque (1882-1963), the inventor of collage, who along with ...
The retrospective show of Georges Braque cleanly installed at the Museum of Modern Art, its solid catalogue, Braque’s notebooks, each page adorned with stubby doodles, and the handsome exhibit ...