Georges Braque didn’t exactly lack public recognition in his lifetime. In 1955, aged 70, he was the first contemporary artist to officially enter the Louvre, with a commission for the ceiling of the ...
Georges Braque’s Studio IX, as ravishingly enigmatic a vision as has ever been committed to canvas, is at the Acquavella Galleries in New York until the end of November. It is among more than three ...
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I owe Georges Braque a lot. When I was a child, a reproduction of a Braque hung opposite my place at the dining-room table. (It was the marvelous 1927 Still Life with Clarinet in the Phillips ...
WASHINGTON — Clearly visible within the neat borders on a piece of paper is the word “etude,” French for study, in a detail from Georges Braque’s ebullient 1929 painting, “The Round Table.” Very ...
Positing the theory that cinema revolutionized human perception of time, space and motion, art dealer-cum-producer/director Arne Glimcher ("Mambo Kings") explores the links between cubism and movies ...
“Like the alcoholic who takes his little glass in the morning,” the old man once said, “I take up my brushes.” Though frail, Georges Braque still takes up his brushes each morning in his Paris studio ...
A rambling slap-up of images, “Picasso and Braque Go to the Movies” provides a cinematic equivalent of what one critic famously called a cubist painting by Marcel Duchamp: an “explosion in a shingle ...
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