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| | Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Metzinger - Biography |
 | | In 1913 Metzinger’s work was again shown at the Salon d’Automne, and he continued to exhibit in the principal salons of Paris thereafter. |  | | In 1911, with Robert Delaunay, Albert Gleizes, and Fernand Léger, Metzinger participated in the controversial Salle 41 at the Salon des Indépendants, the first formal group exhibition of Cubist painters. |  | | Metzinger was the first to note in print that Picasso and Braque had dismissed traditional perspective and merged multiple views of an object in a single image; his article on this subject appeared in Pan in 1910. |
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http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_108.html
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| | Jean Metzinger Biography |
 | | Metzinger documented his theories in his "Comments about Painting" in 1910. |  | | Metzinger, however, was interested in the current changes in painting. |  | | When he plucked up courage to send his first oil paintings to Paris the response was so positive that he was soon invited to exhibit three works in a presentation of independent artists at the Salon des Indépendants. |
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http://www.jean-metzinger.com
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| | Art5 |
 | | Metzinger uses a light color scheme, a varying painting style, and a simplified composition to glorify farming and depict it in a light and happy mood in contrast to the Industrial Revolution’s ills. |  | | French artist Jean Metzinger’s 1904 Landscape in oil seems to glorify farming’s simplicity. |  | | Metzinger would use this effect later in his Cubist paintings to let the viewer add the details (Metzinger 16). |
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http://www.unc.edu/~smith4/Metzinger.html
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| | Artproject |
 | | Metzinger chooses not to include these prominent realities in his painting, rejecting these signs of growing industry and leaving them out of his idealistic painting. |  | | Metzinger effectively creates a springtime setting while in turn giving a sense of romanticism to the painting through his Fauvistic use of color. |  | | Artist Jean Metzinger romantically depicts such an agricultural scene in his 1904 painting, Landscape. |
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http://www.unc.edu/~seman/artprojectdraft1.htm
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| | Albert Gleizes exposition |
 | | With Jean Metzinger, he wrote the first exposition of the principles of cubism in Du Cubisme (1912, tr. |
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http://www.geocities.com/johndoeclone/853/exposition.html
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| | Metzinger |
 | | Inscribed on the reverse of the canvas is the date 1904, indicating that it was painted soon after Metzinger's arrival in Paris, at the height of the Fauvist movement led by Matisse. |  | | This early landscape by Metzinger shows his roots in Fauvism. |  | | In this landscape, the vibrant color patches are far from naturalistic, depicting instead the exuberance inspired in the artist by the scene. |
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http://www.ackland.org/tours/classes/metzinger.html
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| | Fabre, Jean Henri - The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - HighBeam Research |
 | | Andre L'hote, Fernand Leger, Henri Matisse, Jean Metzinger, Joan Miro, Claude... |  | | Jules Herve, Andre Lanskoy, Henri Martin, Roberto Matra, Jean Metzinger, Pablo Picasso... |  | | FABRE, JEAN HENRI [Fabre, Jean Henri], 1823-1915, French entomologist and author. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/ref/doc0.asp?docid=1E1:Fabre-Je
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| | CUBISM |
 | | Allard identified Fauconnier, Gleizes and Metzinger as the progenitors of a new movement in his review of the Salon d'Automne. |  | | Jean Metzinger, L'Oiseau bleu, 1913, Modern Art, Paris |  | | They were referred to as the 'Salon Cubists' participating in the spring Salon des Independants and the fall Salon d'Automne, and were thus the public face of Cubism. |
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http://www.kilidavid.com/Art/Pages/Movements/cubism.htm
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| | Jean Metzinger paintings. |
 | | Jean Metzinger at The Society of Arts Academy |  | | Jean Metzinger at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco |
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http://www.theo-zimmerman.freeserve.co.uk/metzinger.htm
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| | ART / 4 / 2DAY |
 | | In 1912 she went to Paris with fellow painter Nadezhda Udaltsova to study painting at the Académie de la Palette under André Dunoyer de Segonzac, Henri Le Fauconnier, and Jean Metzinger. |  | | She studied at the Académie de la Palette, under the direction of Henri Le Fauconnier and Jean Metzinger, and her paintings of this time clearly display the influence of these artists (e.g. |  | | There she mastered the Cubist idiom and was probably exposed to Italian Futurism, the two styles that would dominate her paintings of the next three and a half years. |
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http://www.geocities.com/history4may/art/art4may/art0525.html
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| | ART / 4 / 2DAY |
 | | His friends soon included Jean Metzinger and Robert Delaunay, with whom he exhibited alongside Le Fauconnier and Fernand Léger at the Salon d’Automne in 1910; the critic Louis Vauxcelles wrote disparagingly of their ‘pallid’ cubes. |  | | In 1909 and 1910 Gleizes met Robert Delaunay, Henri Le Fauconnier, Fernand Léger, and Jean Metzinger. |  | | In collaboration with Metzinger, Gleizes wrote Du cubisme, published in 1912. |
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http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/art/art4dec/art1208.html
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| | Jean Metzinger Online |
 | | Original works by Jean Metzinger available for purchase at art galleries worldwide |  | | All images and text on this Jean Metzinger page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted. |  | | Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Jean Metzinger |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/metzinger_jean.html
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 | | Metzinger's paintings employ cubist faceting that is never wholly abstract. |  | | In 1912 Metzinger and Albert Gleizes wrote "Du Cubisme&; considered the first treatise on Cubism. |  | | F.L. Braswell Fine Art, 73 East Elm Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 |
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http://www.homestead.com/prosites-flouisb/JeanMetzinger.html
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| | Jean Metzinger artist and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Information on the life, background and work of Jean Metzinger |  | | Share your comments about the artist Jean Metzinger |  | | Posters, graphics, original art and books by the Cubism artists. |
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http://www.the-artists.org/ArtistView.cfm?id=2F6BFC04-A781-30F5-B4B8826048014613
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| | Lecture Calendar Art History 4433 |
 | | Surrealism: (1924-50's Andre Breton, Salvador Dali, Giorgio de Chirico, Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Joan Miro, Rene Magritte, Meret Oppenheim. |  | | /Land: (1963-75) Robert Smithson, Christo, Jean Claude, Richard Long, Michael Heizer, Waltar de Maria, Ian Hamilton Finlay. |  | | Existentialism and Post WWII: Alberto Giacometti, Jean Dubuffet, Francis Bacon. |
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http://www.usao.edu/jknapp/art4433.htm
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| | Jean Metzinger / La Tasse de Th / unknown |
 | | This image is one of over 118,000 from The Art Museum Image Consortium Library (The AMICO Library), a growing online collection of high-quality, digital art images from 39 museums around the world. |  | | Creator Name: Jacques (after Jean Metzinger, French, 1883-1956) Villon |  | | Jean Metzinger / La Tasse de Th / unknown |
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http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico799496-3520.html
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| | Art/Auctions: Impressionist & Modern Art Part One day auction at Christie's May 5, 2004 |
 | | "In the years preceding the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, Jean Metzinger worked at the very epicenter of the cubist shock wave that had revolutionized modern art. |  | | A nice companion to the Severini is Lot 289, "Nature morte à la carafe," by Jean Metzinger. |  | | Lot 289, "Nature morte à la carafe," by Jean Metzinger, oil on canvas, 32 by 23 5/8 inches, 1918 |
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| | Jean METZINGER Art Auction Sales and Market Information by artprice.com |
 | | Jean METZINGER Art Auction Sales and Market Information by artprice.com |  | | Together with the artist Jean METZINGER, our clients also consulted the following artists: |  | | Type last name (or first 3 letters min.) |
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| | Art/Auctions: Impressionist & Modern Art day auction at Sotheby's November 6, 2003 |
 | | Lot 212A is a lovely Cubist oval composition by Jean Metzinger (1883-1956) entitled "Femme à sa Toilette." The oil on canvas measures 36 ¼ by 23 5/8 inches and was painted in 1918. |  | | Lot 212A, "Femme à sa Toilette," by Jean Metzinger, oil on canvas, 36 ¼ by 23 5/8 inches, 1918 |  | | It sold for $181,600 including the buyer's premium as do all results mentioned in this article. |
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http://www.thecityreview.com/f03simp2.html
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| | Richard Gray Gallery: Exhibitions: Wolfson Estate |
 | | Being offered for purchase are works by Jean Arp, Victor Brauner, Jean Dubuffet, Phillip Guston, Mikhail Larionov, Roberto Matta, Jean Metzinger, and Larry Rivers. |  | | Howard Wolfson of Chicago, will be on view at Richard Gray Gallery in New York and Chicago from September 17 - November 27, 2002. |
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http://www.richardgraygallery.com/exhibitions/exhib_estate.asp
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| | Marc-Arthur Kohn: French auctioneer specializing in fine and decorative arts |
 | | Includes paintings by Valerio Adami, Louis Boulanger, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul, Norbert Goeneutte, Hans Hartung, Marie Laurencin,, Jean Metzinger..., sculpture by Camille Claudel, important Art Deco furniture by, Jules Leleu, and many more..... |  | | Jan van Doornick, attributed to, dit Le Maitre de 1518. |  | | Arp, Jean - Barye, Antoine-Louis - Dali, Salvador - Degas, Edgar - Fontana, Lucio - Gérôme, Lean-Léon - Lehmbruck, Wilhem - Lobo, Balthazar - Volti, Antoniucci Voltigerno dit. |
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| | Notebook |
 | | They are two painters, Albert Gleizes, thirty-one years old, and Jean Metzinger, twenty-nine years old. |  | | Even if Gleizes and Metzinger are not themselves the founders of the new movement, their work is of immediate interest, as we can see from the following excerpt. |  | | Braque likes to say that Picasso and he shared "thoughts." Here, to the contrary, Cubism is analyzed, explained, legitimized. |
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http://www.noteaccess.com/APPROACHES/Albert.htm
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| | Internet ArtResources - Complimentary Listing - Alexander Kahan Fine Arts - New York, NY U.S.A. |
 | | Karel Appel, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Jean Dubuffet, Jean Dufy, Sam Francis, Andre Lanskoy, Henri Martin, Roberto Matta, Jean Metzinger, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso |  | | Please note: Internet ArtResources has no further information on this listing. |
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http://www.artresources.com/guide/comp.ihtml?a=398
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| | Fauconnier |
 | | Then, as an instructor at the Académie de la Palette in 1912, Le Fauconnier helped lead the way to expressionism. |  | | Le Fauconnier was also associated with the Munich based group, the Neue Künstlervereinigung, but resigned from that group, along with other artists, in 1911, in a protest against the rejection of a composition by Kandinsky. |  | | He was associated with the Fauves for a while, but he was more interested in structure than in color and, along with Braque, Gleizes, and Metzinger, he readily became a cubist around 1909. |
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http://www.modjourn.brown.edu/mjp/Image/Fauconnier/Fauconnier.htm
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| | Synergy: ART 3333 |
 | | Jean Metzinger: Links to artist's, museums and collections" |  | | Jean Metzinger in Retrospect: Joann Moser, with an essay by Daniel Robins" |
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http://somethingbeautiful.typepad.com/synergy/2001/12/art_3333.html
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| | Cubists Collection coffee mugs / cups |
 | | Later, major Cubists like Fernand Leger, Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, and Juan Gris began to incorporate a brighter, wider range of colors. |  | | As you will see from the works pictured on our Chaleur coffee mug collection, such as Man in a Hammock or The Watch, much of the composition relied on three basic forms: the sphere, the cone, and the cylinder. |
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http://www.chaleur.com/cubists-collection-coffee-mugs-cups.htm
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| | Pasquale Iannetti Art Gallery - Maximilian Luce |
 | | After an original work with the same title by Metzinger, Published and printed by Guy Spitzer. |  | | Color Pochoir printed on wove paper with full margins. |
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http://www.pasqualeart.com/metzinger.html
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| | ImageBase |
 | | Untitled Caver Jon Gift Europe France Drawing graphite linear flat approach tablecloth glass apple pumpkin pares bowl pitcher fruit table LIFE STILL CUBIST Jean Metzinger French 4357202200310049 A048248 1987.2.30 AFGA |
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| | Jean Metzinger |
 | | HOME ABOUT US ARTISTS CATEGORIES ESTATES EXHIBITIONS ART FAIRS NEW ACQUISITIONS PUBLICATIONS LOCATION CONTACT US |  | | METZINGER, JEAN (French, 1883-1956) > CLICK FOR BIOGRAPHY |
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http://www.whitfordfineart.com/pages/thumbnails/3239.html
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