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Curiously, the list did not include Georges Braque.
Margie Goldsmith: Make a List. Why Not? Picasso and Other Artists Did Margie Goldsmith 2011
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Curiously, the list did not include Georges Braque.
Margie Goldsmith: Make a List. Why Not? Picasso and Other Artists Did Margie Goldsmith 2011
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Masterpiece though it is, the Rodin epitomizes the "old way" of art that Picasso and his collaborator Georges Braque whose work isn't a part of this exhibition overturned in the first two decades of the 20th century, thus setting the stage for most of what followed.
The Quintessential Guitar Hero Eric Gibson 2011
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The Demoiselles announced the beginning of Cubism, which Picasso developed during the next seven years with his friend Georges Braque, and which the scholar John Golding described as "perhaps the most important and certainly the most complete and radical revolution since the Renaissance."
David Galenson: Pablo Picasso and Steve Jobs: And Now for Something Completely Different David Galenson 2011
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Among the revelations of the Museum of Modern Art's 1989 exhibition "Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism" was that Georges Braque was the more courageous colorist.
A Modern Movement Unto Himself Lance Esplund 2011
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In his own work, Grant incorporated Picasso's African-inspired figures and his use of decorative patterning, and later he took up the collage-making of Picasso and Georges Braque.
A Shortsighted View of Picasso Paul Levy 2012
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Collects: Impressionist, post-Impressionist and modern paintings, sculptures and drawings, including works by Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Georges Braque, Paul Gauguin, René Magritte and Paul Signac.
Following the Smart Art Money Kelly Crow 2011
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Some say 1919, when he exhibited two bodies of work together in Paris - revealing that he'd been two-timing Cubism, the avant-garde movement he and Georges Braque created, and was producing neoclassical realism on the side.
Blockbuster Picasso show in Richmond must be seen, but it's not all masterpieces 2011
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A South American collector, bidding through a French art adviser, paid $1.6 million for a Georges Braque still life put up for sale by the Israel Museum.
Sotheby's Rallies With $199.8 Million Sale Kelly Crow 2011
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The Demoiselles announced the beginning of Cubism, which Picasso developed during the next seven years with his friend Georges Braque, and which the scholar John Golding described as "perhaps the most important and certainly the most complete and radical revolution since the Renaissance."
David Galenson: Pablo Picasso and Steve Jobs: And Now for Something Completely Different David Galenson 2011
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