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Georges Braque
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| Georges Braque - artist's data |
Georges Braque - Profile |
| By 1906 BraqueÂ's work was no longer Impressionist but Fauve in style; after spending that summer in Antwerp with Othon Friesz, he showed his Fauve work the following year in the Salon des Indépendants in Paris. His first solo show was at Daniel-Henri KahnweilerÂ's gallery in 1908. From 1909 Pablo Picasso and Braque worked together in developing Cubism; by 1911 their styles were extremely similar. In 1912 they started to incorporate collage elements into their paintings and to experiment with the papier collé (pasted paper) technique. Their artistic collaboration lasted until 1914. Braque served in the French army during World War I and was wounded; upon his recovery in 1917 he began a close friendship with Juan Gris.
After World War I BraqueÂ's work became freer and less schematic. His fame grew in 1922 as a result of an exhibition at the Salon dÂ'Automne in Paris. In the mid-1920s Braque designed the decor for two Sergei Diaghilev ballets. By the end of the decade, he had returned to a more realistic interpretation of nature, although certain aspects of Cubism [more] always remained present in his work. In 1931 Braque made his first engraved plasters and began to portray mythological subjects. His first important retrospective took place in 1933 at the Kunsthalle Basel. He won first prize at the Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, in 1937.
During World War II Braque remained in Paris. His paintings at that time, primarily still lifes and interiors, became more somber. In addition to paintings, Braque also made lithographs, engravings, and sculptures. From the late 1940s he treated various recurring themes such as birds, ateliers, landscapes, and seascapes. © Guggenheim Collection |
important exhibitions of Georges Braque |
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Galleries representing Georges Braque:
Acquavella Galleries, Inc.
Beck & Eggeling
Boisserée Galerie
Brand X Projects, Inc.
Frederick Baker, Inc.
Galerìa Guillermo de Osma
Galerie Andre Candillier
Galerie Art204
Galerie Beyeler
Galerie Haas AG
Galerie Jan Krugier, Ditesheim & Cie
Galerie Orangerie-Reinz
Galerie Proarta
Galerie Rudolf
Galerie Thomas
Galleria Blu
Galleria Tega
Hachmeister
Helly Nahmad Gallery
Hopkins Custot Galerie
Landau Fine Art
Michael Haas
The Andipa Gallery
Thomas Ammann Fine Art AG
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Collections representing Georges Braque
Abbot Hall Art Gallery
Ateneum Art Museum
Boca Raton Museum of Art
Centre Pompidou - Musée National d´Art Moderne
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
Das Städel
Deutsche Bank Collection
Foundation Beyeler
Fundacio Suñol
Göteborgs konstmuseum
Haifa Museum of Art
Harvard Art Museum
Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA
K20 KUNSTSAMMLUNG NRW
Kunstmuseum Basel
Kunstmuseum Basel - Museum für Gegenwartskunst
Kunstmuseum Winterthur
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA
Menil Collection
Metropolitan Museum
MFA - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
MIT List Visual Arts Center
Moderna Museet
MoMA - Museum of Modern Art
Musée d´art moderne de Lille
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
Musee de Beaux-Arts de Caen
Musée Jenisch
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museu de Arte Contemporânea, São Paulo
Museum Berggruen - Sammlung Berggruen
Museum Folkwang Essen
Museum Ludwig
Nasher Sculpture Center
National Galleries of Scotland
National Gallery of Canada
National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (momak)
National Museum of Western Art
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Norton Simon Museum
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Polk Museum of Art
Saarland Museum
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, SFMOMA
Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SMMA)
Schaulager Basel - Sammlung Emanuel Hoffmann
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Sprengel Museum Hannover
Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden SKD
Stedelijk Museum Den Bosch
Tate Britain
Tate Liverpool - modern and contemporary art
Tate Modern
Tate St. Ives
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
The Phillips Collection
The RISD Museum
Von der Heydt Museum
Williams College Museum of Art
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