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    Francis Picabia (1879-1953) Francis Picabia was born in Paris in 1879 into a family of mixed parentage, French mother and Spanish father. He studied at the ¨¦cole des Beaux-Arts and at the ¨¦cole des Arts d¨¦coratifs of Paris. Up to 1908 he painted landscapes in the manner of Corot and the Impressionists, especially Sisley (Landscape/Paysage, Riverbank / Rivi¨¨re, Bank at Poissy / Bords de l'eau ¨¤ Poissy.) Then, influenced by Matisse's Fauvism on one hand, and by Cubism of Braque and Picasso on the other, he tried to combine both movements and created bright-colored Cubists pictures unlike the somber monotone paintings of Cubism founders. (Young Girl/Jeune fille, Star Dancer on a Transatlantic Cruise / Danseuse ¨¦toile sur un transatlantique) In 1910 Pucabia met the Duchamps brothers, Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon and Jacques Villon, and Guillaume Apollinaire. The friendship with Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), a pioneer in the use of ready-made art, and G. Apollinaire, an Avant-garde poet and critic, significantly influenced Picabia's following works. In 1913, Picabia went to the United States for the first time and showed his abstract paintings at the international exhibition "Armory Show." The pictures had success and brought him fame. During his second stay in NY in 1915, together with Marcel Duchamp and painters of American Avant-garde, they formed the NY society of Dadaists. The group published the periodical 291, to which Picabia contributed. On January 25th, 1917, Picabia published the first number of his periodical, which he called 391 to remind of the American group's 291. In 391 he published his first "Mechanical Drawings". Leaving away the geometrical abstractions, Picabia started a series of compositions, in which colored copies of technical drawings suddenly obtained shapes of human figures (Ici, C'est Ici Stieglitz. 1915; Young American Girl in a State of Nudity, 1915; Parade Amoureuse, 1917). These "mechanomorphs" full of humor, teasing Dadaist sarcasm, demonstrate the paradox of visual perception, which could find a mimesis image in an abstract technical drawing. In the same year he went to the USA once more and there published further numbers of his periodical, assisted by Marcel Duchamp. In Europe 391 was published until 1924. In 1918 Picabia moved to Switzerland, where he joined the Zurich group of Dadaists and published a book entitled "Po¨¨mes et dessins de la fille n¨¦e sans m¨¨re" ("Poems and Drawings of the Girl Born without a Mother"). He took active part in the activities of the group and went on with his "mechanomorphs" (Infant Carburettor, 1919). He contributed to "Dada" issues. In 1920 he published a periodical, "Cannibale", and in 1921, together with Breton and others, he dissociated himself from "orthodox" Dadaists and switc....
Landscape/Paysage. 1898
Landscape/Paysage. 1898
Spanish Woman/Espagnole. 1902
Spanish Woman/Espagnole. 1902
F. Picabia by F. Picabia. 1903
F. Picabia by F. Picabia. 1903
Riverbank / Rivi¨¨re. 1905
Riverbank / Rivi¨¨re. 1905
Bank at Poissy / Bords de l'eau ¨¤ Poissy. c. 1906
Bank at Poissy / Bords de l'eau ¨¤ Poissy. c....
Young Girl/Jeune fille. 1912
Young Girl/Jeune fille. 1912
Star Dancer on a Transatlantic Cruise / Danseuse ¨|toile sur un transatlantique. 1913
Star Dancer on a Transatlantic Cruise / Danse...
New York as Seen from Across the Body / La ville de New York aper?ue ¨¤ travers le corps. 1913
New York as Seen from Across the Body / La vi...
Love Parade/Parade Amoureuse. 1917
Love Parade/Parade Amoureuse. 1917
Lausanne Abstract / Abstrait Lausanne. c. 1918
Lausanne Abstract / Abstrait Lausanne. c. 191...
Balance. c. 1919
Balance. c. 1919
Guillaume Apollinaire in 1913
Guillaume Apollinaire in 1913
Broderie. 1922
Broderie. 1922
Junelle. c. 1921
Junelle. c. 1921
L'aile. c. 1922
L'aile. c. 1922
Self-Portrait. c. 1923
Self-Portrait. c. 1923
Sunrise / Lever de soleil. 1924
Sunrise / Lever de soleil. 1924
Idylle. 1924
Idylle. 1924
Cyclope. c. 1924
Cyclope. c. 1924
Woman with a Dog / Le femme au chien. 1924
Woman with a Dog / Le femme au chien. 1924
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