Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is Cubism?

What is Cubism?

Cubism is an art movement that aimed to depict multiple perspectives of objects or figures within a single picture. Artists Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso pioneered this style around 1907. The name Cubism emerged from their use of geometric shapes and outlines that often resembled cubes, breaking objects down into abstracted forms.

Marc Chagall

Le Bouquet Blanc, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 9,600

Pablo Picasso

Combat de centaures IV, 1959

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 7,200

Pablo Picasso

Reclining Man in Turban and Belly Dancer, 1968

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Mixed Media

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Pablo Picasso

Suerte Ilamada de Don Tancredo, from La Tauromaquia, 1957

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Aquatint

USD 6,900

Marc Chagall

The Tribe of Issachar, 1964

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Lithograph

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Pablo Picasso

Paysage (Landscape), 1953

Sculpture / Object

Plate

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Pablo Picasso

Yan Barbu (Bearded Yan), 1963

Sculpture / Object

Clay

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Pablo Picasso

Scène d'intérieur, 1926

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Lithograph

Artwork On Hold

Pablo Picasso

Scène mythologique, 1966

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Etching

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Willem de Kooning

Rainbow: Thelonious Monk Devil at the Keyboard, 1972/76

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Lithograph

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Marc Chagall

Autoportrait, 1968

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Etching and Aquatint

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Marc Chagall

La lutte de Jacob et de l'ange, 1972

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Lithograph

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Marc Chagall

Les Petits Arlequins (The Little Harlequins), 1962

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Lithograph

USD 6,900

Marc Chagall

Jonah I, 1972

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Lithograph

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Georges Braque

Quatre Oiseaux, 1959

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Lithograph

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Pablo Picasso

Groupe avec homme dans un fauteuil à boules, pl. 21 (from Serie 347), 1968

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Mixed Media

USD 16,000 - 20,000

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Oil on paper

Oil on paper is a technique that allows painters to use economical paper without needing to apply a primer before painting. Artists can combine oil paints with solvents to achieve effects similar to watercolor, such as color washes, spattering, and mingling of colors with thinned paint.

Mosaic

Mosaic is an art form that involves creating images by arranging many small pieces of colored tile, glass, or other materials. These pieces, often numbering in the hundreds, are placed closely together like a puzzle, each piece contributing to the overall picture.

Oil on board

Oil on board is a painting technique where oil paint is applied to either wood panels that have been sanded and primed or high-density cardboard covered with canvas. These surfaces offer the advantage of being more compact for storage compared to traditional stretched canvas on frames, while still providing a stable surface for painting.

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