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  1. 21 de nov. de 2016 · Francis Picabia features over 200 works, including some 125 paintings, key works on paper, periodicals and printed matter, illustrated letters, and one film. The exhibition aims to advance the understanding of Picabia’s relentless shape-shifting, and how his persistent questioning of the meaning and purpose of art ensured his iconoclastic legacy’s lasting influence.

  2. Francis Picabia, původním jménem François Marie Martinez Picabia (22. ledna 1879, Paříž – 30. listopadu 1953, Paříž) byl francouzský malíř, básník a grafik, z otcovy strany španělského původu. Představitel řady avantgardních směrů první poloviny 20. století: dadaismu, kubismu, orfismu, fauvismu i surrealismu.. Život Francis Picabia ve svém atelieru (fotografie ...

  3. 6 de feb. de 2017 · El Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York (MoMa) acoge por primera vez una retrospectiva del francés Francis Picabia, el artista más inclasificable y polifacético del siglo XX. Bajo el título Francis Picabia: nuestras cabezas son redondas para que nuestros pensamientos puedan cambiar de dirección, el MOMA de Nueva York ofrece una completa ...

  4. Francis Picabia. Francis Picabia ( Parigi, 22 gennaio 1879 – Parigi, 30 novembre 1953) è stato un pittore e scrittore francese .

  5. Francis Picabia is born in Paris, January 22, 1879, where he dies, November 30, 1953. During 74 years, he explored most of the artistic movements of his time. top of page. Picabia Committee 26 rue Danielle Casanova. 75002 Paris . Phone: +33 (0)1 42 60 23 78. comite@picabia.com. HOME. EXHIBITIONS. BIOGRAPHY. PUBLICATIONS.

  6. Francis Picabia is born in Paris, January 22, 1879, where he dies, November 30, 1953. During 74 years, he explored most of the artistic movements of his time. top of page. Comité Picabia 26 rue Danielle Casanova . 75002 Paris . Tel : +33 (0)1 42 60 23 78. comite@picabia.com. ACCUEIL. EXPOSITIONS ...

  7. Francis Picabia. Paris 1879 - Paris 1953 Picabia began studying at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris in 1894. Stylistically his work was initially influenced by the School of Barbizon and later, as a result of his acquaintance with Camille Pissarro, by the Impressionists.

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