"Everything in nature takes its form from the sphere, the cone, and the cylinder," wrote Cézanne. This combined with the observation by Picasso of splintered reflections in the mirrored brothels of Barcelona is the foundation of Cubism. We have Cubist work by Picasso and Braque, and important lithographs by Léger, whose Cubism is tubular rather than angular. We also have prints by French artists influenced by Cubism, such as Roger Chastel, Marianne Clouzot, Marcel Gromaire, and Jean-Émile Laboureur.
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GEORGES BRAQUE
Galerie Maeght, 1946, 1946
Lithograph |
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GEORGES BRAQUE
Galerie Maeght, 1950, 1950
Lithograph |
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GEORGES BRAQUE
Galerie Maeght, 1952, 1952
Lithograph |
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GEORGES BRAQUE
Galerie Maeght, 1956, 1956
Lithograph |
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GEORGES BRAQUE
Galerie Maeght, 1959, 1959
Lithograph |
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MARIANNE CLOUZOT
Ganymède 1, 1954
Wood engraving |
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MARIANNE CLOUZOT
Ganymède 2, 1954
Wood engraving |
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JEAN CARZOU
Garden, 1963
Lithograph |
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ALBERT GLEIZES
Gouache, 1929
Pochoir |
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ANDRE LHOTE
Gouache, 1929
Pochoir |
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YVES ALIX
Guinée-Côte d'Ivoire, 1931
Pochoir |
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FRANCOISE GILOT
Hands 1, 1951
Lithograph |
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