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#5 – The Followers of Cubism: Gris, Léger and Delaunay


Juan Gris (1887 – 1927)

  Juan GRIS  (1887–1927).

Still Life.

1911.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Juan GRIS  (1887–1927).

Bottle of Banyuls.

1914.

Bern.


  Juan GRIS  (1887–1927).

La Place Ravignan, Still Life in Front of an Open Window.

1915.

Philadelphia Museum of Art.


  Juan GRIS  (1887–1927).

Guitar with Sheet of Music.

1926.

Private collection, New York.


Fernand Léger (1881 – 1955)

  Fernand LÉGER  (1881–1955).

Nude Model in the Studio.

1912–13.

New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.


  Fernand LÉGER  (1881–1955).

Contrast of Forms.

1913.

Philadelphia Museum of Art.


  Fernand LÉGER  (1881–1955).

The City.

1919.

Philadelphia Museum of Art.


  Fernand LÉGER  (1881–1955).

Three Women.

1921.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Fernand LÉGER  (1881–1955).

Woman Holding a Vase.

1927.

New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.


Le Corbusier (1887 – 1965)

  LE CORBUSIER  (1887–1965).

Still Life.

1922.

Paris.


Robert Delaunay (1885 – 1941)

  Robert DELAUNAY  (1885–1941).

St. Severin.

1909.

New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.


  Robert DELAUNAY  (1885–1941).

Red Eiffel Tower.

1910.

New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.


  Robert DELAUNAY  (1885–1941).

Homage to Blériot.

1914.

Basel.


  Robert DELAUNAY  (1885–1941).

Simultaneous contrasts: Sun and Moon.

1912–13.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


Sonia Delaunay-Terk (1885 – 1979)

  Sonia DELAUNAY-TERK  (1885–1979).

Portuguese Market.

1915.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


 
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