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

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Mixed Media

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Marc Chagall

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

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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

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Lithograph

EUR 7,300

Marc Chagall

Quai de la Tournelle, from Regards sur Paris, 1960

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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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Aquatint

Intaglio is a printmaking technique where the artist creates marks on a metal plate that hold ink or dye. The inked plate is then pressed onto paper, transferring the ink to the sheet. This process can be repeated multiple times depending on the technique. Intaglio methods, such as etching, often involve applying a mordant (acid) to the metal plate to create the design. Intaglio encompasses various techniques, including engraving, etching, and drypoint.

Graphite

Graphite is a form of carbon commonly used as the core material in pencils. It can be compressed to various levels of hardness, allowing for different shading effects in drawing. In powdered form, graphite can be applied with a brush for broader, softer applications. Graphite erases easily and was first discovered in the 1500s in England's Lake District.

Crayon

Crayon is a French word that means pencil. In art, a crayon is a stick made of colored wax, chalk, charcoal, or clay used for drawing and coloring. Crayons are typically made from paraffin wax, which is derived from petroleum, coal, or wood. Types of crayons include wax crayons, pastel crayons, and oil pastels.

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