Faune dévoilant une femme( Faun Unveiling a Sleeping Woman) - Pablo Picasso 1936
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A 20th-century artist, Pablo Picasso, who was fascinated by bulls, painted these pictures over a period of time in which he developed cubism.
Life cubed.
Georges Braque was born today in 1882. His large late-career painting Studio V is on view now on Floor 5.
[Installation view: Georges Braque. Studio V. 1949-50. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2015 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris]
Happy belated birthday, Braque! (It was May 13...)
Check out another, more colorful late-career artwork from the modernist master here.
Pablo Picasso's 1955 painting 'Les femmes d'Alger (Version '0')' sold for $179.4 million yesterday, breaking the record for an artwork sold at auction. A collector pointed out that our 1977 Dorothy Brett painting (right) bears a resemblance to a figure in 'Les femmes'... what do you think?
Learn about our Women Artists of New Mexico exhibition here.
Lestuario della Schelda ad Anversa - George Braque 1906.
Vienna Albertina Coll.Batliner.
Early Braque. See a very late Braque here and compare...
Naturaleza Muerta
Homenaje a Picasso, 1927 - Jaime Colson
Learn more about Dominican master Jaime Colson here.
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Pablo Picasso
Angry Owl
1961
So whimsical!
Girl with a Trompet, Marie Laurencin
Laurencin was a French painter, stage designer and illustrator. She was a close associate of Picasso, Braque and Gris.
Pablo Picasso. Read about the 1913 Armory Show and Picasso's influence on 20th century American art.
Pablo Picasso, Interior with Girl Drawing, 1956.
Happy birthday to Francis Picabia. The French painter and writer was born on this day in 1879. Inspiration for this painting came from his memories of a no-holds-barred wrestling match and the movements of a Polish dancer. ”Catch as Catch Can,” 1913, by Francis Picabia (© Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York / ADAGP, Paris)
Three works by Pablo Picasso, thought to be up for grabs in Marina Picasso's $290 million sale...
Pablo Picasso, Portrait of Olga Khokhlova, 1923.
Pablo Picasso, Femme a la Mandoline, 1911.
Pablo Picasso, Maternite, 1921.
Happy 133rd birthday, Pablo!
Check out a Picasso in our collection.
"Once an object has been incorporated in a picture it accepts a new destiny."
-Georges Braque
Like that table, for instance! Learn more about this lithograph.
Sketch for “Guernica”, 1937, Pablo Picasso.
"It isn't up to the painter to define the symbols. The public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them. A painting is not thought out in advance. While it is being done, it changes as one’s thoughts change. And when it’s finished, it goes on changing, according to the state of mind of whoever is looking at it..."
-Picasso discussing Guernica
“Still Life with Gingerpot" (I and II), 1911-1912, Piet Mondrian.
From Mondrian's Cubist period in Paris.
Juan Gris, Man in a Café, 1912, oil on canvas, 127.6 x 88.3 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Time for a cubist coffee break... or is that absinthe?