Jean Metzinger Tea Time, 1911

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Dancer in a café (1912)
by Jean Metzinger
Style: Cubism

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“She is suspicious of words. She lives by her senses, by her intuition.
We don’t have a language for the senses. Feelings are images, sensations
are like musical sounds. How are you going to tell about them?”
~ The Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1931-1934

[Jean Metzinger, 1919]

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“She is suspicious of words. She lives by her senses, by her intuition.
We don’t have a language for the senses. Feelings are images, sensations
are like musical sounds. How are you going to tell about them?”
~ The Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1931-1934

[Jean Metzinger, 1919]

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La Femme au Cheval (1912) oil on canvas by Jean Metzinger

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Jean Metzinger
“Jeune femme pensive aux roses rouges”, 1923

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At the beginning of the 20th century Matisse and several other young artists including the Braque, Derain, Dufy, Metzinger and Vlaminck revolutionized the Paris art world with "wild", multi-colored, expressive landscapes and figure paintings (Fauvism).

Matisse/ Metzinger

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Metzinger et la fondation du Groupe de Puteaux, en 1911.
Ce groupe d’artistes, théoriciens et penseurs réunit les et ainsi que Francis Marcel Guillaume et Jacques

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Cet intérêt pour les mouvements d’art non-conventionnels est également ce qui attire vers le : la nouvelle manière d’exploiter la perspective de et de le séduit.
Dès 1908, il s’inscrit de manière permanente dans le cubisme.

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FROM FRANCE: For Jean Metzinger, cubism was not merely an art movement but a science, inspired by the works of Poincaré, as laid out in the first theoretical work on the subject he co-authored. Metzinger’s own works, in turn, inspired Niels Bohr as he worked on quantum mechanics

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