List of works by Francis Picabia
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This is a list of works by Francis Picabia (22 January 1879 – 30 November 1953), French avant-garde artist, painter, poet and typographist, whose work is associated with Cubism, Abstract art, Dada and Surrealism.[https://www.picabia.com/ Comité Picabia; the organization developing a catalogue raisonné of the artist]
Artworks
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| |c. 1909 |Watercolor, gouache, and ink on cardboard |47.5 x 61.5 cm |Paris |Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou | | |
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|Horses |Chevaux |1910-11 |Oil on canvas |73.3 x 92.5 cm |Paris |Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou | | |
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|Landscape at Cassis |Paysage à Cassis |c.1910-11 |Oil on canvas |50.3 × 61.5 cm | |Private collection | | |
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|Grimaldi after the rain |Grimaldi après la pluie |c. 1912 | | | | | | |
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|The Red Tree |L'Arbre rouge (Grimaldi après la pluie) |c.1912 |Oil on canvas |92.5 x 73.4 cm |Paris |Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou | | |
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|The Red Tree |L'Arbre rouge (Grimaldi après la pluie) |c.1912 |Oil on canvas |92.5 x 73.4 cm |Paris |Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou | | |
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| |Tarentelle |1912 |Oil on canvas |73.6 x 92.1 cm |New York City | | |
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|La Procession, Seville |1912 |Oil on canvas |121.9 x 121.9 cm |Washington DC | | |
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|The Dance at the Spring |La danse au printemps |1912 |Oil on canvas |120.5 x 120.6 cm |Philadelphia | | |
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|Edtaonisl |Ecclesiastic |1913 |Oil on canvas |300.4 x 300.7 cm |Chicago | | |
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|Catch as Catch Can |La Source |1913 |Oil on canvas |105.4 x 86.4 cm |Philadelphia | | |
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|Udnie (Young American Girl, The Dance) |Udnie (Jeune fille américaine, danse) |1913 |Oil on canvas |290 x 300 cm |Paris |Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou | | |
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|Star Dancer on a Transatlantic Steamer | |1913 |Watercolor | | | | | |
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|Cosmic Force |Force Comique |1913–14 |Watercolor and graphite on paper |63.4 x 52.7 cm |Pittsfield, Massachusetts | | |
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|Girl Born Without a Mother |Fille née sans mère |1915 |Published in 291 (magazine) |47.4 x 31.7 cm |Paris | | |
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| |(Left) Le saint des saints c'est de moi qu'il s'agit dans ce portrait, 1 July 1915; (center) Portrait d'une jeune fille americaine dans l'état de nudité, 5 July 1915: (right) J'ai vu et c'est de toi qu'il s'agit, De Zayas! De Zayas! Je suis venu sur les rivages du Pont-Euxin, New York, 1915 |1915 | | | | | | |
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| |Ici, c'est ici Stieglitz, foi et amour |1915 |Published cover of 291 (magazine), No. 1 | | | | | |
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| |Voilà Haviland (la poésie est comme lui), Portrait mécanomorphe de Paul B. Haviland |1915 | | | | | | |
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|Machine Turn Quickly |Machine, Tournez Vite |1916 |Tempera on paper |49 x 32 cm | |Private collection | | |
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|Universal Prostitution |Prostitution Universelle |1916–17 |Black ink, tempera, metallic paint on cardboard |74.5 x 94.2 cm |New Haven CT. | | |
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|Flamenca |Flamenca |1917 | Published in 391 (magazine)
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| |Lampe Illusion |1917 | Published in 391 (magazine)
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| |Marie, Barcelone |1917 | Published in 391 (magazine). No 3, March 1
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| |Peigne, Miroir de l'Apparence |1917 | Published in 391 (magazine), No. 2, February 10
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| |Américaine |1917 |Published in 391 (magazine), No. 6, July | | | | | |
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| |Âne |1917 |Published in 391 (magazine), No. 6, July | | | | | |
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| |Molèculaire |1919 | Published in 391 (magazine), No. 8, February
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| |Danse de Saint-Guy |1919 | Published in The Little Review, Autumn 1922
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|Alarm Clock |Réveil Matin |1919 |Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May | | | | | |
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|Alarm Clock |Réveil Matin |1919 |Ink on paper |31.8 x 23 cm |London |Tate | | |
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|Dada Movement | |1919 |Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May | | | | | |
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| |Portrait of Cézanne, Portrait of Renoir, Portrait of Rembrandt |1920 |Toy monkey and oil on cardboard |Reproduced in Cannibale, Paris, n. 1, April 25 |Whereabouts unknown | | | |
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| |Francis chante le Coq |1920 |Published in 391 (magazine) | | | | | |
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| |Ce numéro est entouré d'une dentelle rose. |1920 | Published in 391 (magazine), No. 13
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|The Blessed Virgin |La Sainte Vierge |1920 |Ink and graphite on paper. Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May |33 x 24 cm |Paris | Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou | | | |
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| |L'oeil cacodylate |1921 |Oil and collage on canvas |148.6 x 117.4 cm |Paris | Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou | | |
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| |Optophone I |1919 |Watercolor and graphite on paper |72 x 60 cm | | | | |
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|Phosphate | |1922 | Published in Littérature magazine, No. 6, New Series, 1 November
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|Aviation | |1922 |Ink, crayon, watercolor on paper |79.9 x 54 cm |Providence, Rhode Island | | |
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|Astrolabe | |1922 |Galeries Dalmau exhibition catalogue | | | | | |
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| |Thermomètre pour aveugles |1922 |Galeries Dalmau exhibition catalogue | | | | | |
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| |Femme Espagnole (Espagnole à la cigarette) |1922 |Watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper |72 x 51 cm | | |
References
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Further reading
- Allan, Kenneth R. “Metamorphosis in 391: A Cryptographic Collaboration by Francis Picabia, Man Ray, and Erik Satie.” Art History 34, No. 1 (February, 2011): 102-125.
- Baker, George. The Artwork Caught by the Tail: Francis Picabia and Dada in Paris. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. ({{ISBN|978-0-262-02618-5}})
- Borràs, Maria Lluïsa. Picabia. Trans. Kenneth Lyons. New York: Rizzoli, 1985.
- Calté, Beverly and Arnauld Pierre. Francis Picabia. Tokyo: APT International, 1999.
- Camfield, William. Francis Picabia: His Art, Life and Times. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.
- Hopkins, David. “Questioning Dada’s Potency: Picabia’s ‘La Sainte Vierge’ and the Dialogue with Duchamp.” Art History 15, No. 3 (September 1992): 317-333.
- Legge, Elizabeth. “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Virgin: Francis Picabia’s La Sainte Vierge.” Word & Image 12, No. 2 (April–June 1996): 218-242.
- Page, Suzanne, William Camfield, Annie Le Brun, Emmanuelle de l’Ecotais, et al., Francis Picabia: Singulier ideal. Paris: Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, 2002.
- Picabia, Francis. I Am a Beautiful Monster: Poetry Prose, and Provocation. Trans. Marc Lowenthal, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. ({{ISBN|978-0-262-16243-2}})
- Pierre, Arnauld. Francis Picabia: La peinture sans aura. Paris: Gallimard, 2002.
- Wilson, Sarah. "Francis Picabia: Accommodations of Desire - Transparencies 1924-1932." New York: Kent Fine Art, 1989. ({{ISBN|1-878607-04-9}})
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070823023839/http://www.comite-picabia.com/ Comité Picabia]; the organization developing a catalogue raisonné of the artist
- [http://www.cgfaonlineartmuseum.com/p/p-14.htm#picabia Picabia images at CGFA]
- Scans of Picabia's publication, [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/391/index.htm 391]
- [http://www.chrisjoseph.org/after391/ After 391: Picabia's early multimedia experiments] Short essay
- [http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=35993Dada Movement] in the MoMA Online Collection
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