Word: cubists
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...show of modern French art, accompanied by France's Ambassador, Rene Massigli. When the royal party reached a huge abstract painting by Fernand Leger called La Noce (The Wedding), King George stopped. For a moment the King gazed at the strange melee of human figures squeezed into cubist shapes, then turned to the Ambassador. "What is it?" he asked. "The Schuman Plan...
Curator of Paintings Henry Clifford, whose Philadelphia Museum is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, looked happy as a cat that has swallowed a cubist canary. He called the Arensbergs' gift "possibly the most intense single grouping of 20th Century art ever made...
Like most Zadkine sculptures, his new memorial for Rotterdam combined the soft, delicate architecture of flesh with slashed and squared-off chunks derived, at least in part, from cubist painting. The figure billowed like smoke from blocky underpinnings. The arms, as if elongated by its terror, writhed upwards to hold back the sky in a futile, contorted gesture of self-preservation. The statue looked like a cross between Atlas and a frightened child, which was perhaps just what its subject required...
...clever one. He knew about ideas and he knew about pictures, and he told Gertrude. Then, to Leo's astonishment, Gertrude began to turn into a genius. People began to take her inspired gobbledygook seriously, and she began to buy Picasso's new cubist paintings against her brother's advice...
Georges Braque, 68, collects and polishes old bones to embody in the ceramics he is making nowadays. Braque and Picasso were once Montmartre pals, painted almost indistinguishable cubist pictures. After the two parted, Braque stuck with cubism, gradually developed it into the tricky, fluid and elaborate medium of expression he employs today. In his spotless Paris studio, Craftsman Braque works at his complex, heavily textured canvases slowly and with obvious enjoyment. "The fun," he says, "is that when you begin a picture you never know what it's going to look like. Each new work is a journey into...