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.

Pablo Picasso

Le festin, pl. 6, 1934

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Etching

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Pablo Picasso

Femme assise et Femme de Dos, pl. 78, 1934

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Etching

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Pablo Picasso

Hand with Fish, 1953

Ceramics

Plate

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Marc Chagall

Josué devant Jericho, from La Bible, 1931-39

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Marc Chagall

Moïse fait jaillir l'eau du rocher, from La Bible, 1931-39

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Mixed Media

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Georges Braque

Le Char III (Char Verni), 1955

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Lithograph

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Marc Chagall

Das schwarze Paar und der Musikant, 1960

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Lithograph

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Marc Chagall

Sirene au Poete, 1967

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Lithograph

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Pablo Picasso

Tête d'Histrion (Le Danseur), 1965

Limited Edition Print

Linocut

EUR 12,000

Pablo Picasso

Nu aux Bottines, from La Série 347 (B. 1724; Ba. 1741), 1968

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 5,400

Pablo Picasso

Sur la scène: viellard barbu s'apprêtant à poignarder une femme dans son lit, 1966

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Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,100

Pablo Picasso

Sujet poule (A.R. 250), 1954

Ceramics

Ceramic

EUR 9,600

Marc Chagall

Frontispiece, from Daphnis et Chloé, 1960

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 7,300

Marc Chagall

Quai de la Tournelle, from Regards sur Paris, 1960

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 8,400

Pablo Picasso

Deux oiseaux no. 95 (A.R. 487), 1963

Ceramics

Plate

EUR 9,600

Pablo Picasso

Exposition Vallauris, 1962

Limited Edition Print

Linocut

EUR 9,600

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Screen-print

Screen printing is a technique where ink is transferred through a mesh onto a substrate, with areas blocked by a stencil to prevent ink from passing through. This method, also known as serigraphy or silkscreen printing, is commonly used to produce prints on posters, T-shirts, vinyl, stickers, wood, and other materials. The process is a type of stencil printing, allowing for vibrant, detailed designs on various surfaces.

Chalk

Chalk is a natural mineral, primarily composed of calcium carbonate. In art, chalk refers to sticks used for drawing, made from a mixture of chalk, colored pigments, and gum Arabic. These sticks are usually shaped into four flat sides for easier handling.

Acrylic on canvas

Acrylic on canvas is a technique where acrylic paint is applied to a canvas surface using tools like brushes and palette knives. Acrylic paint is a synthetic medium made from liquid plastic, which can be thinned with water and dries quickly when exposed to air. This fast-drying quality makes it versatile for layering and various painting techniques.

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