Publication |
USA, Taschen, 2006.
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Description |
96pBlue Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
Explains Pablo Picasso's expression of how cubism is seen as a means of expressing what we perceive with the eye and the spirit, within utilizing all the possibilities that lie within the natural properties of drawing and colour.
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Contents |
A new cognitive order?
1907 -
Pablo Picasso - Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso - Three Women
1908 -
Georges Braque - Large Nude
Georges Braque - Houses in L'Estaque
Pablo Picasso - Fruit Bowl and Bread on a Table
1909 -
Georges Braque - Castle at La Roche-Guyon
Pablo Picasso - Reservoir at Horta, Horta de Ebro
Pablo Picasso - Houses on the Hill, Horta de Ebro
Georges Braque - Violin and Palette
Pablo Picasso - Head of a Woman (Fernande)
Fernand Léger - Nudes in the forest
1910 -
Georges Braque - Woman with a Mandolin
Pablo Picasso - Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier)
Georges Braque - Bottle and Fishes
Robert Delaunay - The Tower behind Curtains
1911 -
Juan Gris - Houses in Paris
Jean Metzinger - Tea Time
Henri Le Fauconnier - The Huntsman
1912 -
Pablo Picasso - Maquette for Guitar
Georges Braque - Bowl of fruit, Bottle and Glass
Albert Gleizes - The Cathedral of Chartres
Jean Metzinger - The Bathers
Fernand Léger - Smoke
1913 -
Juan Gris - The Smoker
Juan Gris - The Guitar
Pablo Picasso - The Guitar
Fernand Léger - Still-life with Colourful Cylindrical Forms
1914 -
Pablo Picasso - Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Vieux Marc
Georges Braque - Pipe, Glass, Dice and Newspaper
Juan Gris - Tea Cups
Fernand Léger - The Balcony
Raymond Duchamp-Villon - The Great House
1915 -
Juan Gris - The Breakfast
Jean Metzinger - Still-life
1917 -
Albert Gleizes - In the Port
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Standard Number |
9783822829585 Pb.
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