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Cubism

Juan Gris

Juan Gris. Portrait of Pablo Picasso (1912). Oil on canvas.

Juan Gris. Still Life with Oil Lamps ( ). Oil on canvas.

Juan Gris. Man in the Café (1912). Oil on canvas.

Juan Gris. Pears and Grapes on a Table (1913). Oil on canvas.

Juan Gris. Still Life with Guitar and Newspaper (1913). Oil on canvas.

Juan Gris. Fruit Dish and Carafe (1914). Oil, papier-collé, and charcoal on canvas.

Juan Gris. Flowers (1914). Oil, collage, and pencil on canvas.

Juan Gris. The Sunblind (1914). Gouache, collage, chalk, and charcoal on canvas.

Juan Gris. Man in a Café (1914). Oil and papier collé on canvas.

Juan Gris. The Table (1914). Collage, charcoal, and gouache on canvas.

Juan Gris. Musician’s Table (1914). Fusain, graphite, and colored paper on canvas.

Juan Gris. The Bottle of Banjuls (1914). Painted papers, oil, charcoal, gouache, and pencil on canvas.

Juan Gris. Still Life in Front of an Open Window: Place Ravignan (1915). Oil on canvas.

Juan Gris. Le Journal (1916). Oil on wood panel.

Juan Gris. The Violin (1916). Oil on 3-ply wood panel.

Fernand Léger

Fernand Léger. Nudes in the Forest ( ). Oil on canvas.

Fernand Léger. Woman in Blue (1912). Oil on canvas.

Fernand Léger. Woman in Red and Green (1914). Oil on canvas.

Fernand Léger. Soldier with a Pipe (1916). Oil on canvas.

Fernand Leger. The Cardplayers (1917). Oil on canvas.

Fernand Léger. The City (1919). Oil on canvas.

Fernand Léger. Three Women (Le Grand déjeuner), Oil on canvas.

Fernand Léger. “Skating Rink” in La Création du monde(1921).

Fernand Léger. Woman with a Vase (1928). Oil on canvas.

Fernand Léger. Three Musicians (1944). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay

Robert Delaunay. St. Séverin (1909). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. City, First Study (1909). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Eiffel Tower (1910). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Eiffel Tower with Trees (1910). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Eiffel Tower with Curtains (1910). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Eiffel Tower ( ). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Eiffel Tower: Champ de Mars: The Red Tower (1911). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. The Red Tower ( ). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. The City No.2 (1911). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. The City of Paris ( ). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Simultaneous Windows (2 nd Motif, 1 st Part), Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. The Windows (1912). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Sun, Tower, and Airplane (1913). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Simultaneous Contrasts: Sun and Moon (1913). Oil on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Homage to Bleriot ( 1914). Watercolor on canvas.

Robert Delaunay. Simultaneous Disk (first non-objective painting), Oil on canvas.