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1912 in art

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Events from the year 1912 in art.

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Cover of Der Blaue Reiter Almanac

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Albert Gleizes, 1912, l'Homme au Balcon, Man on a Balcony (Portrait of Dr. Théo Morinaud), oil on canvas, 195.6 x 114.9 cm (77 x 45 1/4 in.), Philadelphia Museum of Art. Completed the same year that the painter co-authors the book Du "Cubisme" with Jean Metzinger. Exhibited at Salon d'Automne, Paris, 1912, Armory show, New York, Chicago, Boston, 1913

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References

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  6. ^ George Bellows | Men of the Docks | NG6649 | National Gallery, London
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  8. ^ "Roger de la Fresnaye | Mon ami, Jean Cocteau (1912) | MutualArt".
  9. ^ "Simultaneous Windows (2nd Motif, 1st Part)".
  10. ^ Koetzle, Hans-Michael (2005). Photo Icons. Taschen. pp. 132–41. ISBN 3-8228-4096-3.
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