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The Portuguese, 1911 by Georges Braque
The Portuguese, 1911 by Georges Braque. The Portuguese marks an interesting point in the development of Braque's paintings. In the top right hand corner, he stenciled the letters "D BAL" and under them, roman numerals. Although he had included numbers and letters into a still life in 1910, they were a representational element of the painting.
Georges Braque, The Portuguese - Smarthistory
Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, oil on canvas, 116.8 x 81 cm (Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland) To understand Cubism it helps to go back to Cézanne’s still life paintings or even further, to the Renaissance. Let me use an example that worked nicely in the classroom.
The Portuguese (The Emigrant), 1911 - Georges Braque ...
2020年12月17日 · ‘The Portuguese (The Emigrant)’ was created in 1911 by Georges Braque in Analytical Cubism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Le Portugais (The Emigrant) (1911) by Georges Braque
“Le Portugais (The Emigrant)” is an artwork by Georges Braque, dated to 1911. This oil on canvas painting belongs to the Analytical Cubism movement, portraying its subject matter in a fragmented, geometric style typical of this period.
Smarthistory – A-Level: Georges Braque, The Portuguese
Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, oil on canvas, 116.8 x 81 cm (Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland) Cold Coffee and Analytic Cubism To understand Cubism it helps to go back to Cézanne’s still life paintings or even further, to the Renaissance.