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The New York Times with the Cubists Artists Front Page October 8, 1911

Regia Marinho
2 min readSep 20, 2020

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For your inspiration.

Everything you can imagine is real. ~Pablo Picasso.

The “Cubists” Dominate Paris’ Fall Salon, The New York Times, October 8, 1911.

Picasso’s 1908 Seated Woman (Meditation) is reproduced on the cover of the NYTimes along with a photograph of the artist in his studio.

Metzinger’s Baigneuses (1908–09) is reproduced top right.

Also reproduced are works by Derain, Matisse, Friesz, Herbin, and a photo of Braque.

André Derain, 1907, Pinède à Cassis (Landscape), oil on canvas, 54 x 65 cm

Pinède à Cassis (Landscape), oil on canvas, 54 x 65 cm. André Derain, 1907.

“We become intoxicated with color, with words that speak of color, and with the sun that makes colors brighter.” ~André Derain

Henri Matisse

Madras Rouge, The Red Turban, 1907.

Madras Rouge, The Red Turban, 1907. Henri Matisse.

The New York Times Front Page. October 8, 1911.

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Regia Marinho
Regia Marinho

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