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@lemonde.fr : Dans sa vie, Pablo Picasso réalise près de 50 000 œuvres, dont plus de 1 800 tableaux.

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Homme assis dans un fauteuil, 1925 - Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), peintre et sculpteur espagnol majeur du XXᵉs. Cofondateur du cubisme, il bouleverse l’art moderne par des styles multiples. Son œuvre immense va de la période bleue à 'Guernica', symbole engagé.
#peinture
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Exposition à Aix-en-Provence : La collection Oscar Ghez à Caumont, le choix de la beauté

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#collectionoscarghez #oscarghez #hôteldecaumont #aixenprovence #exposition #expositionaix #expositionàvoir #peinture #cubisme #pointillisme #impressionisme

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Buste de femme, 1940 - Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), peintre et sculpteur espagnol majeur du XXᵉs. Cofondateur du cubisme, il bouleverse l’art moderne par des styles multiples. Son œuvre immense va de la période bleue à 'Guernica', symbole engagé.
#peinture
#Cubisme
#PabloPicasso

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Femme à la fleur, 1933 - Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), peintre et sculpteur espagnol majeur du XXᵉs. Cofondateur du cubisme, il bouleverse l’art moderne par des styles multiples. Son œuvre immense va de la période bleue à 'Guernica', symbole engagé.
#peinture
#peinturecubiste
#Cubisme
#PabloPicasso

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Le fauteuil rouge, 1931 - Pablo Picasso.
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Femme assise, 1927 - Pablo Picasso.
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Guernica, 1937 - Pablo Picasso.
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Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907 - Pablo Picasso.
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#nudeart
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A Saint-Rémy-de-Provence à la découverte de Picasso, des taureaux et de l’amour

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#pablopicasso #expositionpicasso #strémydeprovence #expositionpeinture #expositionàvoir #évènementculturel #taureaux #cubisme

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A Culmination

This oil painting ‘Neo Deco – 27-08-25’ is the result of 13 previous graphite pencil drawings of Assia Granatouroff. Finally colour has touched her sweet features. With this painting I want to offer the viewer a 5-course meal experience from the perspective of color. Just like in the last painting I forged the color scheme with uttter care and precision. Surely, I didn’t want colors flying out of control. Apparently, they often do and no exception this time.

Overcoming Troubles with Colors

Last Sunday I was attending to an exhibition of artwork by Floris Verster in the Lakenhal, Leiden. There I read he was praised by art critics because of his innovative flower still lifes. On the other hand he was constantly suffering a lot during the process of creating them. That’s exactly how I felt at this very moment. Unfortunately, that is what we artists have to cope with each time. However, I have gone through this before and I know I have to keep my head cool and study what went wrong. The problem lies in either the quantity of base colors or their respective quality. Johannes Itten often speaks of qualitative / quantitative contrasts.

Wu Wei

After careful reconsiderations I decided many colors were too strong (saturation). Next to this, I found yellow to become too dominant in the highlights. So I almost cancelled all the yellow and took care of tuning down many saturated colors. The fun part is that, as in the case in last painting, forms already were perfect. The only care was to match a suiting color scheme. When that’s accomplished all things fell into place. That was today and even to my surprize. It was only last Monday I said to one of my students I had to work on the painting for a long time. This is how it goes: Wu Wei and before you know it …

Oil on portrait linen (60 x 80 x 2 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers

A Culmination This oil painting ‘Neo Deco – 27-08-25’ is the result of 13 previous graphite pencil drawings of Assia Granatouroff. Finally colour has touched her sweet features. With this painting I want to offer the viewer a 5-course meal experience from the perspective of color. Just like in the last painting I forged the color scheme with uttter care and precision. Surely, I didn’t want colors flying out of control. Apparently, they often do and no exception this time. Overcoming Troubles with Colors Last Sunday I was attending to an exhibition of artwork by Floris Verster in the Lakenhal, Leiden. There I read he was praised by art critics because of his innovative flower still lifes. On the other hand he was constantly suffering a lot during the process of creating them. That’s exactly how I felt at this very moment. Unfortunately, that is what we artists have to cope with each time. However, I have gone through this before and I know I have to keep my head cool and study what went wrong. The problem lies in either the quantity of base colors or their respective quality. Johannes Itten often speaks of qualitative / quantitative contrasts. Wu Wei After careful reconsiderations I decided many colors were too strong (saturation). Next to this, I found yellow to become too dominant in the highlights. So I almost cancelled all the yellow and took care of tuning down many saturated colors. The fun part is that, as in the case in last painting, forms already were perfect. The only care was to match a suiting color scheme. When that’s accomplished all things fell into place. That was today and even to my surprize. It was only last Monday I said to one of my students I had to work on the painting for a long time. This is how it goes: Wu Wei and before you know it … Oil on portrait linen (60 x 80 x 2 cm) Artist: Corné Akkers

Neo Deco – 27-08-25

Website link: corneakkers.com/neo-deco-27-...

Oil on portrait linen (60 x 80 x 2 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers

#printableart #printables #art #neodeco #cubism #cubisme
#oil #painting #neodeco #artdeco #chiaroscuro #clairobscur #print #poster #chiaroscuro #paintings #deco

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Sur le Monde #cubism #recife #art #video #music #fantasy #digitalart
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Color Theoretical Challenges

This oil painting ‘Neo Deco – 10-07-25’ demonstrates everything I know about color theory. In fact, it’s a search to converge all 6 main colours of the color wheel into a majestic scenery. A tall order you might say and I do agree. Didn’t the great Raphael once proclaim to only use a maximum of 5 main colors at the same time? Well, to some extent I do agree. The use of too many colors can lead to screamy kitsch. Almost as if Bob Ross would have set to work his palette with all colors of the rainbow on it. Therefor, using all six of them seems like wanting to have a taste of the forbidden fruit. However, in the past I already used all 6 before such as in my oil painting ‘Nina – 12-10-23’. The reason my inner urge directed me to used them all once more I will explain below.

A Big Gordian Knot

It all began with my graphite pencil drawing ‘Roundism – 05-07-16’ which I sold very quickly after its completion. For years I had this on my to do list of oils yet to start. I always thought of it to be a great cubist concept. Successfully merging cubistic body parts I knew this also held the potential of a grand painting. Somehow I had this concept of matching this mergance to the use of colours as well. Almost as if one would look at a display of mother of pearl-like colors. As stated above, a tall order and a big Gordian Knot. This time not one Alexander The Great would solve by simply cutting through it. Soon I found myself in big trouble because all colours were screaming at me in full force. both in the positive and the negative space. 

The Solution

Consequently, this time the forms, composition and proportions weren’t the problem. Those have been sorted out by the prestudy in graphite pencil. For 95% of the time I have suffered because I was constantly looking at a big candy box full of screamy colors. Even though I tuned down many of the color saturation into more subdued colours the solution arrived only today.

Color Theoretical Challenges This oil painting ‘Neo Deco – 10-07-25’ demonstrates everything I know about color theory. In fact, it’s a search to converge all 6 main colours of the color wheel into a majestic scenery. A tall order you might say and I do agree. Didn’t the great Raphael once proclaim to only use a maximum of 5 main colors at the same time? Well, to some extent I do agree. The use of too many colors can lead to screamy kitsch. Almost as if Bob Ross would have set to work his palette with all colors of the rainbow on it. Therefor, using all six of them seems like wanting to have a taste of the forbidden fruit. However, in the past I already used all 6 before such as in my oil painting ‘Nina – 12-10-23’. The reason my inner urge directed me to used them all once more I will explain below. A Big Gordian Knot It all began with my graphite pencil drawing ‘Roundism – 05-07-16’ which I sold very quickly after its completion. For years I had this on my to do list of oils yet to start. I always thought of it to be a great cubist concept. Successfully merging cubistic body parts I knew this also held the potential of a grand painting. Somehow I had this concept of matching this mergance to the use of colours as well. Almost as if one would look at a display of mother of pearl-like colors. As stated above, a tall order and a big Gordian Knot. This time not one Alexander The Great would solve by simply cutting through it. Soon I found myself in big trouble because all colours were screaming at me in full force. both in the positive and the negative space. The Solution Consequently, this time the forms, composition and proportions weren’t the problem. Those have been sorted out by the prestudy in graphite pencil. For 95% of the time I have suffered because I was constantly looking at a big candy box full of screamy colors. Even though I tuned down many of the color saturation into more subdued colours the solution arrived only today.

Neo Deco – 10-07-25

Oil on portrait linen (60 x 80 x 2 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers

Website link: corneakkers.com/neo-deco-10-...

#printableart #printables #art #neodeco #cubism #cubisme #roundism #rondisme #oil #painting #neodeco #artdeco #artcollector #collectingart #chiaroscuro #paintings #deco

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Gjon Mili’s Inspirational Influence

This oil painting ‘Neo Deco – 07-05-25’ is an elaboration of a recent graphite pencil drawing ‘Neo Deco – 10-03-25’. Homage to Albanian photographer Gjon Mili. Last oil painting was from August 2024 so it was high time for a new one. In addition, I always have considered my drawings as prestudies for future oils to come. Now I come to think of it I have so many drawings that to my opinion are good enough to transfer to oil paint. If I only had enough time before time will catch up with me. Maybe I should paint more this year. Perhaps some outdoor sketching. Well, I don’t know really. The artistic wind may carry me to unknown destinations.

6 Main Colors

Anyway, using your own drawing as reference is always a comforting thing. The composition is something to simply take over and then …? Sheer copying is out of the question. Therefor, the most natural inclination is to delve right into the realm of colors. There is true value added! And so I did but I have to confess something. Oh Lord, forgive me for I have sinned. Against the magic rule of max 5 colors according to Raphael’s law. In fact, I used them all (6) in this painting. Hence, it took me quite some time to complete this one. Once you set forth to use a complex color palette you know troubles are bound.

Backlighted

Initially I was in awe with the sheer beauty of the dress. Especially the backlight that turned the scenery into a spectacular tonal vision. For me that’s meat for the beast so I the drawing was finished quickly and with gusto. Now I come to think of it, that was the very reason I used all six main colours. That is, to depict the effect light has when it permiates through structures. You may say the colors I used have got nothing to do with reality or does it? In fact, you might be wrong. Light has the tendency to break up into the full colour spectrum of a rainbow. Furthermore, I strived for a perfect balance between cool and warm, and complementary colors.

Gjon Mili’s Inspirational Influence This oil painting ‘Neo Deco – 07-05-25’ is an elaboration of a recent graphite pencil drawing ‘Neo Deco – 10-03-25’. Homage to Albanian photographer Gjon Mili. Last oil painting was from August 2024 so it was high time for a new one. In addition, I always have considered my drawings as prestudies for future oils to come. Now I come to think of it I have so many drawings that to my opinion are good enough to transfer to oil paint. If I only had enough time before time will catch up with me. Maybe I should paint more this year. Perhaps some outdoor sketching. Well, I don’t know really. The artistic wind may carry me to unknown destinations. 6 Main Colors Anyway, using your own drawing as reference is always a comforting thing. The composition is something to simply take over and then …? Sheer copying is out of the question. Therefor, the most natural inclination is to delve right into the realm of colors. There is true value added! And so I did but I have to confess something. Oh Lord, forgive me for I have sinned. Against the magic rule of max 5 colors according to Raphael’s law. In fact, I used them all (6) in this painting. Hence, it took me quite some time to complete this one. Once you set forth to use a complex color palette you know troubles are bound. Backlighted Initially I was in awe with the sheer beauty of the dress. Especially the backlight that turned the scenery into a spectacular tonal vision. For me that’s meat for the beast so I the drawing was finished quickly and with gusto. Now I come to think of it, that was the very reason I used all six main colours. That is, to depict the effect light has when it permiates through structures. You may say the colors I used have got nothing to do with reality or does it? In fact, you might be wrong. Light has the tendency to break up into the full colour spectrum of a rainbow. Furthermore, I strived for a perfect balance between cool and warm, and complementary colors.

Neo Deco – 07-05-25

Website link: corneakkers.com/neo-deco-07-...

Oil on linen (60 x 80 x 2 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers

#art #neodeco #cubism #cubisme #roundism #rondisme #oil #painting #neodeco #artdeco #artcollector #collectingart #chiaroscuro #clairobscur #chiaroscuro #paintings #deco

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Des "Demoiselles d'Avignon" aux modernes natures mortes de Juan Gris, une sélection de podcasts passionnants (à écouter et à lire également) :
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#Art #Peinture #Cubisme #HistoiredelArt

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Bonnie and Clyde

This graphite pencil drawing ‘Sans Titre – 30-07-18’ depicts American celebrity moviestar Faye Dunaway. After my of drawing of Diana Ross and the immediate sale of it I thought I make another one. , depicting Faye Dunaway. Of course she is a great actress in many movies. However, her role in Bonnie and Clyde has become a legend in its own right. Likewise did I like this photograph that says it all about the content of the movie. Surely it shows an astringent, youthly confident teen gangster on a steady way to her demise. Great acting and luckily for us she kept on living after the release of this epic movie.

Artistic Approach

Firstly I was captured by the highlights at the top and the bottom. I decided to keep the planes straight, putting the stress on her tough cookie character. Then again, I did not straighten out too much of the lines and planes for that reason. Instead, I kept the look of a kind of a elaborated sketch rather than to refine it and soften it too much. The aim was that such would add to the flavor of the pose she strikes. Just as if she is about to jump straight into yet another dangerous endeavour with her accomplice Clyde.

False Light

Personally I like the aforementioned two light spots: on her beret and the lower part of her spencer. Basically they are the only white spaces in the drawing. All other regions are toned more darkly. Therefor I use this one to demonstrate students something important. Often lighter appearing sports in fact are not very light at all. Many people training in the art of tonality make tones relative towards eachother, misjudging them completely. Tones are absolute and carved in stone.

Bonnie and Clyde This graphite pencil drawing ‘Sans Titre – 30-07-18’ depicts American celebrity moviestar Faye Dunaway. After my of drawing of Diana Ross and the immediate sale of it I thought I make another one. , depicting Faye Dunaway. Of course she is a great actress in many movies. However, her role in Bonnie and Clyde has become a legend in its own right. Likewise did I like this photograph that says it all about the content of the movie. Surely it shows an astringent, youthly confident teen gangster on a steady way to her demise. Great acting and luckily for us she kept on living after the release of this epic movie. Artistic Approach Firstly I was captured by the highlights at the top and the bottom. I decided to keep the planes straight, putting the stress on her tough cookie character. Then again, I did not straighten out too much of the lines and planes for that reason. Instead, I kept the look of a kind of a elaborated sketch rather than to refine it and soften it too much. The aim was that such would add to the flavor of the pose she strikes. Just as if she is about to jump straight into yet another dangerous endeavour with her accomplice Clyde. False Light Personally I like the aforementioned two light spots: on her beret and the lower part of her spencer. Basically they are the only white spaces in the drawing. All other regions are toned more darkly. Therefor I use this one to demonstrate students something important. Often lighter appearing sports in fact are not very light at all. Many people training in the art of tonality make tones relative towards eachother, misjudging them completely. Tones are absolute and carved in stone.

Sans titre – 30-07-18 (Faye Dunaway)

Website link: corneakkers.com/sans-titre-3...
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Drawing on paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm) - A4 format)
Artist: Corné Akkers

#fayedunaway #pencil #moviestar #actress #fanart #cubisme #1930s #1920s #roaring20s #bonnieandclyde

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cob (@cobrate@mastodon.social) Attached: 1 image 1928 : - Revue Courrier #Automobile -> les véhicules électriques sont la solution idéale pour les villes (transports en commun/municipaux/livraison) qui n’a besoin que d’être plus utilisé pour que les #prix des voitures baissent et que les «Compagnies de distribution d’énergie électrique étudi[ent] la question de la recharge des accumulateurs.» + «véhicule propre, souple, silencieux et économique». - cyclone Guadeloupe détruit usine sucrière Darboussier Suite : #climat

Suite 1928 : https://mastodon.social/@cobrate/113499431911719121

- Naissance d'Agnes Varda
- J.O. d’Amsterdam : enjeux réputation des nations nombre médailles -> avoir plus de champions grace aux colonies : marathonien Boughéra El Ouafi (Algérie sous domination fr).

#year1928

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Gene Tierney

One of the 'Sans Titre' Series after the moviestar and celebrity Gene Tierney in the roundism style. The depiction of the facial features is based on chiaroscuro principles. Notheless I am surprized this one turned out to show hints of art deco as well. Surely that has something to do with the reference picture. Back in the day photographers knew their trade. I like this kind of photography much better than its contemporary counterpart. Besides that, black and white seems to do these fine ladies more just.

Poured into Concrete

I tried to let the portrait breathe by keeping some parts in the positive form open. Basically I let them run over in the negative space around it. I liked doing the hair because these lush hairdos from the 1930s and 1940s have so much style. They invite me to style them even more. Rendered in black and white they look like stills poured into concrete. Quite different from the early portraits such as ‘Sans Titre – 06-05-14’. I also like to open up the positive form and connect it to the negative space around it. Therefor some parts of the hair and front of the face blend into the adjacent parts. Strangely but understandable the face didn’t become the focus point but the lush hair. As such the drawing celebrates the 1930s and 1940s look. Celebrities simply had these elaborate hairdos back then and I love them all.

A Most Beautiful Woman

The actress lived a troubled life I read. Nevertheless, in my eyes she is one of the most beautiful women I ever saw. I once read a male co-actor deliberately screwed up a kissing scene several times. That way he could kiss her again and again.

Gene Tierney One of the 'Sans Titre' Series after the moviestar and celebrity Gene Tierney in the roundism style. The depiction of the facial features is based on chiaroscuro principles. Notheless I am surprized this one turned out to show hints of art deco as well. Surely that has something to do with the reference picture. Back in the day photographers knew their trade. I like this kind of photography much better than its contemporary counterpart. Besides that, black and white seems to do these fine ladies more just. Poured into Concrete I tried to let the portrait breathe by keeping some parts in the positive form open. Basically I let them run over in the negative space around it. I liked doing the hair because these lush hairdos from the 1930s and 1940s have so much style. They invite me to style them even more. Rendered in black and white they look like stills poured into concrete. Quite different from the early portraits such as ‘Sans Titre – 06-05-14’. I also like to open up the positive form and connect it to the negative space around it. Therefor some parts of the hair and front of the face blend into the adjacent parts. Strangely but understandable the face didn’t become the focus point but the lush hair. As such the drawing celebrates the 1930s and 1940s look. Celebrities simply had these elaborate hairdos back then and I love them all. A Most Beautiful Woman The actress lived a troubled life I read. Nevertheless, in my eyes she is one of the most beautiful women I ever saw. I once read a male co-actor deliberately screwed up a kissing scene several times. That way he could kiss her again and again.

Sans titre - 23-09-16 (Gene Tierney)

Website link: corneakkers.com/sans-titre-2...
Print: corneakkers.com/print-sans-t...

Drawing on paper (21 x 29.7 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers
#kunst #cubism #pencil #celebrity #moviestar #fanart #artdeco #genetierney #actress #1940s #1940shair #cubisme

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À côté des "Grands #Fauves" (Matisse, Dufy, Derain, Vlaminck, …), il est facile reconnaître les "Petits Fauves" recherchés (Charles Camoin, Henri Manguin, Jean Puy, Louis Valtat, …), il suffit de regarder la date : de 1904 à 1907. À partir de 1907, c'est l'arrivée du #Cubisme.
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I especially loved working this in soft earthy colors.
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Une nouvelle vision de l’#art durable : ce billet de 1 dollar géant en #Cubisme est une œuvre réalisée en #carton recyclé ♻️.
#ArtModerne #ArtResponsable @artmajeur.bsky.social

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Ossip Zadkine. « Sculpture ou Formes féminines », 1922. Pierre ou grès recouvert d’une patine noire.

Ossip Zadkine. « Sculpture ou Formes féminines », 1922. Pierre ou grès recouvert d’une patine noire.

#sculpture #cubisme #Vétograffito

La période cubique d'Ossip Zadkine s'étend de 1922 à 1928. Elle est l’occasion de revenir à la frontalité du bloc que le sculpteur anime par une géométrisation de lignes aux arêtes vives, par des inversions et des emboîtements de volumes concaves ou convexes.

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Vue du musée Picasso, dans le Marais. On entrevoit l’Hôtel Salé. Un arbre avec des feuilles encore vertes occupe l’angle supérieur gauche de la photo. Des feuilles mortes balayent la rue. Le ciel est bleu.

Vue du musée Picasso, dans le Marais. On entrevoit l’Hôtel Salé. Un arbre avec des feuilles encore vertes occupe l’angle supérieur gauche de la photo. Des feuilles mortes balayent la rue. Le ciel est bleu.

Mask de Jackson Pollock, 1941. Un coup de cœur.

« “Mask” presents a vibrant amalgam of abstracted elements and distorted forms that coalesce to outline a semblance of a face. The central motif resembles a mask-like visage with eyes, a nose, and a mouth discernible amidst the dynamic array of shapes and colors. The expression on the face captured within the artwork appears somewhat contorted, reflective of the emotional intensity commonly associated with Expressionist art. The palette is rich and varied, with a dominant contrast between the warmer tones of the face and the cooler hues of the surrounding composition. The heavy texture and impasto technique lend a tangible depth to the surface, rendering the artwork almost sculptural in its physicality. »
Texte provenant de Artchive.com

Mask de Jackson Pollock, 1941. Un coup de cœur. « “Mask” presents a vibrant amalgam of abstracted elements and distorted forms that coalesce to outline a semblance of a face. The central motif resembles a mask-like visage with eyes, a nose, and a mouth discernible amidst the dynamic array of shapes and colors. The expression on the face captured within the artwork appears somewhat contorted, reflective of the emotional intensity commonly associated with Expressionist art. The palette is rich and varied, with a dominant contrast between the warmer tones of the face and the cooler hues of the surrounding composition. The heavy texture and impasto technique lend a tangible depth to the surface, rendering the artwork almost sculptural in its physicality. » Texte provenant de Artchive.com

Vue du bel escalier, entre le rdc et le premier étage. Au fond, vers le bas, l’œuvre de Picasso: Couple (1970-1971)

Vue du bel escalier, entre le rdc et le premier étage. Au fond, vers le bas, l’œuvre de Picasso: Couple (1970-1971)

Quelques exemples de pièces en céramique créés par Picasso. On voit, entre autres, deux assiettes, l’une qui arbore un taureau, l’autre, une chouette. Une vase à tête d’oiseau avec deux anses (blanc, noir, bleu).

Quelques exemples de pièces en céramique créés par Picasso. On voit, entre autres, deux assiettes, l’une qui arbore un taureau, l’autre, une chouette. Une vase à tête d’oiseau avec deux anses (blanc, noir, bleu).

Expo « Jackson Pollock. Les premières années (1934-1947) » au musée Picasso, Paris.
#art #cubisme #expressionismeabstrait
#photography

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Neo Deco – 08-08-24

Available as original (if not sold), print and printable.

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Pastel drawing on paper (50 x 65 x 0.1 cm)

#femaleforms #cubism #cubisme #colorful #colourful #1920s #artcollector #artprint #artprocess #realism #pastel

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Thread ⏬#expoMiro #JuanMiro au @GrandPalaisRmn « Nord-Sud » tableau programmatique. Revue créée par P. Reverdy. Axe Montmartre-Montparnasse reliant 2 pôles de la vie artistique parisienne et axe Paris-Barcelone. « La Rose » synthèse du #fauvisme & du #cubisme

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Le #cubisme au #CentrePompidou : six clés pour comprendre le mouvement

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Le #cubisme au #CentrePompidou : six clés pour comprendre le mouvement

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Le #cubisme au #CentrePompidou : six clés pour comprendre le mouvement

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