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Francis Picabia, “Très rare tableau sur la terre” (Very Rare Picture on the Earth, 1915), oil, metallic paint, pencil, and ink on board, with gold and silver leaf on wood, in a wood frame ...
The avant-garde artist Francis Picabia painted graphic depictions of engine components and portraits of ladies in traditional Spanish costume. At the time, the combination appeared incoherent.
Francis Picabia, Trouble Maker. A MOMA retrospective shows the merrily nihilistic Frenchman strewing the early twentieth century with the aesthetic equivalent of whoopee cushions.
The sisters never had the opportunity to meet Picabia, a shape-shifting artist who died in 1953, long before they were born. Their great-grandmother, Gabriële Buffet-Picabia, on the other hand ...
The Museum of Modern Art delivers a stunning one-artist showcase, and puts forward powerful evidence of Francis Picabia's sly, sensitive genius.
Despite his reputation as an artist's artist, demand for works by Francis Picabia trails that of his Surrealist peers. Francis Picavia, Pavonia (1929). Image courtesy of Sotheby's. On the market ...
Francis Picabia, Rapport avec les vertus (In Relation to the Virtues), 1949; Oil on canvas, 92.5 x 73.5 cm / 36 3/8 x 28 7/8 in100 x 80 x 5 cm / 39 3/8 x 31 1/2 x 2 in (framed).
Francis Picabia's final years and legacy, which cemented the maverick painter's place in art history, are the focus of an exhibition opening in Paris next week.
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