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Francis Picabia (1879-1953) was a French avant-garde artist who was at the forefront of the Dada and Surrealist movements

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Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Conversation II, c. 1922. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Conversation II, c. 1922. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Conversation II, c. 1922. Found in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Tauromachie, 1912. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Tauromachie, 1912. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Tauromachie, 1912. Private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'L'Art Comique', caricature from 'L'Art Vivant', no 1, 1st January 1925 (engraving)

'L'Art Comique', caricature from 'L'Art Vivant', no 1, 1st January 1925 (engraving)
CHT382433 'L'Art Comique', caricature from 'L'Art Vivant', no 1, 1st January 1925 (engraving) by Guilac, Henri (1888-1953); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: FRANCIS PICABIA (1879-1953). French painter. Photographed in his studio

FRANCIS PICABIA (1879-1953). French painter. Photographed in his studio

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: La nuit espagnole (The Spanish night), 1922. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

La nuit espagnole (The Spanish night), 1922. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
La nuit espagnole (The Spanish night), 1922. Found in the collection of Museum Ludwig, Cologne

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Idyll, 1927. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Idyll, 1927. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Idyll, 1927. Found in the collection of Musee de Grenoble

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Verre, 1922. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Verre, 1922. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Verre, 1922. Found in the collection of Moderna Museet Stockholm

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Udnie (Jeune fille americaine Danse), 1913. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Udnie (Jeune fille americaine Danse), 1913. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Udnie (Jeune fille americaine Danse), 1913. Found in the collection of Musee national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Egoisme, 1947-1948. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Egoisme, 1947-1948. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Egoisme, 1947-1948. Found in the collection of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1933. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1933. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1933. Private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: La Sainte Vierge, 1920. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

La Sainte Vierge, 1920. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
La Sainte Vierge, 1920. Found in the Collection of Musee national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: La main mysterieuse, ca 1939-1941. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

La main mysterieuse, ca 1939-1941. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
La main mysterieuse, ca 1939-1941. Found in the Collection of Musee d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Strasbourg

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: La Femme au monocle, 1924. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

La Femme au monocle, 1924. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
La Femme au monocle, 1924. Private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Andalouse (Espagnole a la mantille), 1923-1925. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Andalouse (Espagnole a la mantille), 1923-1925. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Andalouse (Espagnole a la mantille), 1923-1925. Private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Portrait of Louis VauxcellesLouis Vauxcelles, 1917. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Portrait of Louis VauxcellesLouis Vauxcelles, 1917. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Portrait of Louis VauxcellesLouis Vauxcelles, 1917. Private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Les Amoureux (Apres la pluie). (The Lovers (After the Rain), c. 1925

Les Amoureux (Apres la pluie). (The Lovers (After the Rain), c. 1925. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Les Amoureux (Apres la pluie). (The Lovers (After the Rain), c. 1925. Found in the Collection of Musee d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: The mask and the mirror, ca 1930-1945. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

The mask and the mirror, ca 1930-1945. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
The mask and the mirror, ca 1930-1945. Found in the Collection of Musee national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Ventilateur. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Ventilateur. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Ventilateur. Private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: M'Amenez-y, 1919-1920. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

M'Amenez-y, 1919-1920. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
M'Amenez-y, 1919-1920. Found in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Dogs and Cats', c1920. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Dogs and Cats', c1920. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Dogs and Cats', c1920

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Udnie', 1913. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Udnie', 1913. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Udnie', 1913. From 1913 to 1915 Picabia traveled to New York City and took an active part in the avant-garde movements, introducing modern art to America

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Ardres', c1900-1912. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Ardres', c1900-1912. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Ardres', c1900-1912. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements contibuting to Dadaism

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'L'Andalouse', 1927. Creator: Francis Picabia

'L'Andalouse', 1927. Creator: Francis Picabia
'L'Andalouse', 1927. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements contibuting to Dadaism

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Still Life', 1908. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Still Life', 1908. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Still Life', 1908. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements contibuting to Dadaism

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Woman Lying On Her Belly', c1920. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Woman Lying On Her Belly', c1920. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Woman Lying On Her Belly', c1920. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements contibuting to Dadaism

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Pines, Sunlight Effect on the Island of Saint-Honorat, near Cannes, 1906

Pines, Sunlight Effect on the Island of Saint-Honorat, near Cannes, 1906. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Pines, Sunlight Effect on the Island of Saint-Honorat, near Cannes, 1906. Private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Snow has Poisoned the Ground', c1900-1912. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Snow has Poisoned the Ground', c1900-1912. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Snow has Poisoned the Ground', c1900-1912. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements contibuting to

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Landscape Impressionist', 1901. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Landscape Impressionist', 1901. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Landscape Impressionist', 1901. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements contibuting to Dadaism

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Country Lane', c1900-1912. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Country Lane', c1900-1912. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Country Lane', c1900-1912. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements contibuting to Dadaism

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Naked Masculine', c1920. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Naked Masculine', c1920. Creator: Francis Picabia
Naked Masculine', c1920. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements contibuting to Dadaism

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Man of Profile Upright Washing', C1920. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Man of Profile Upright Washing', C1920. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Man of Profile Upright Washing', c1920. Francis Picabia's early works are in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements which contibuted to

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Untitled', 1940s. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Untitled', 1940s. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Untitled', 1940s. Work by the French Dadaist/Surrealist painter Francis Picabia (1879-1953). From a private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'Drawing of Francis Picabia', c1930. Creator: Francis Picabia

'Drawing of Francis Picabia', c1930. Creator: Francis Picabia
'Drawing of Francis Picabia', c1930. Francis Picabia's early works were in the Impressionist style. After 1912 he developed a style of abstract cubism with orphic elements which contibuted to Dadaism

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'The Woman With The Matches', 1879-1953. Creator: Francis Picabia

'The Woman With The Matches', 1879-1953. Creator: Francis Picabia
'The Woman With The Matches', 1920. Lindy and Edwin Bergman Collection. Francis Picabia's early works are in the Impressionist style

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: 'L' Andalouse', 1927. Creator: Francis Picabia

'L' Andalouse', 1927. Creator: Francis Picabia
'L' Andalouse', 1927. From a private collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Portrait of Tristan Tzara (1896-1963), 1919-1920. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)

Portrait of Tristan Tzara (1896-1963), 1919-1920. Creator: Picabia, Francis (1879-1953)
Portrait of Tristan Tzara (1896-1963), 1919-1920. Private Collection

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Sheet music page for Relache, ballet in two acts with cinematographic intermission, 1924

Sheet music page for Relache, ballet in two acts with cinematographic intermission, 1924
LRI4568408 Sheet music page for Relache, ballet in two acts with cinematographic intermission, 1924 by Satie, Erik (1866-1925); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: Cover of Litterature monthly literary magazine devoted to the Dada

Cover of Litterature monthly literary magazine devoted to the Dada
CHT225189 Cover of Litterature monthly literary magazine devoted to the Dada movement, May 1920 (litho) by French School, (20th century); Bibliotheque Litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: L Horloge de Demain, calligram for the magazine 391, # 4 of March 25, 1917, directed

L Horloge de Demain, calligram for the magazine 391, # 4 of March 25, 1917, directed by Francis Picabia, published in Barcelona

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: PICABIA: PARADE. Parade amoureuse; oil on canvas, 1917, by Francis Picabia

PICABIA: PARADE. Parade amoureuse; oil on canvas, 1917, by Francis Picabia

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: PICABIA: PAROXYME, 1915. Pyroxyme (sic) de la douleur [Paroxyme (sic) of sadness]

PICABIA: PAROXYME, 1915. Pyroxyme (sic) de la douleur [Paroxyme (sic) of sadness]. Oil on board, by Francis Picabia

Background imageFrancis Picabia Collection: PICABIA: C EST CLAIR, c1917. C est Clair (Its Clear). Oil on board, by Francis Picabia

PICABIA: C EST CLAIR, c1917. C est Clair (Its Clear). Oil on board, by Francis Picabia


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Francis Picabia Collection

Francis Picabia (1879-1953) was a French avant-garde artist who was at the forefront of the Dada and Surrealist movements. He experimented with a variety of styles, from Impressionism to Cubism, and his works often featured abstract forms and bold colors. His art was heavily influenced by popular culture, as he often used images from newspapers, magazines, and advertisements in his work. He also wrote poetry and published several books throughout his career. Picabia's work is characterized by its playful nature; he often used humor to express his ideas about modern life. His art has been exhibited in galleries around the world, including MoMA in New York City and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
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