Georges Braque and the Cubist Still Life | Living St. Louis
Georges Braque and the Cubist Still Life, 1928--1945 offers the first detailed examination of Braque's experiments with still lifes and interiors during the years leading up to and through World War II, an overlooked and transitional period in the career of this leading founder of Cubism. Braque employed the genre of the still life to conduct a lifelong investigation into the nature of perception through the tactile and transitory world of everyday objects.

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A Closer Look: Georges Braque and the Cubist Still Life, 1928-1945

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