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Graphite drawing of a man with a hat leaning on a table with playing cards
Discover the artistic process Pablo Picasso went through in creating his graphite drawing, Man Leaning on a Table with Playing Cards.
Rachel Mustalish
October 30, 2017
Painting on a midnight blue background with a pipe, bouquet of flowers, wine, and faux marble wallpaper
These two collages from 1914 appear to have similar backgrounds, but a closer look reveals significant differences.
Rachel Mustalish
October 23, 2017
Oil painting of a village of cones, cylinders and cubes with mostly blue, white, and red shapes in the center and more green and yellow shapes on the outskirts
Take a closer look at Fernand Léger’s colorful early composition, The Village, created using oil paint on burlap canvas.
Isabelle Duvernois
October 24, 2016
Oil and graphite painting of a green checked tablecloth with coffee cups, wine glasses, grapes, a newspaper and other objects arranged in the shape of a bull’s head
Conservation analysis reveals new details about Juan Gris’s intricate composition, Still Life with Checked Tablecloth (1915).
Isabelle Duvernois
October 18, 2016
Painting of a mustachioed man holding a guitar with an environment of interlocking colored planes
Picasso used a variety of materials and techniques to create this small yet complex composition.
Rachel Mustalish
October 17, 2016
Oil painting with red, yellow, and black geometric cylinders and rectangles combine to form a worker typesetting the letters in front of him
The paint application of Fernand Léger’s Composition (The Typographer) reveals compelling facts about the artist’s process.
Isabelle Duvernois
October 3, 2016