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editDescriptionSalon d'Automne 1912, Paris, works exhibited by Kupka, Modigliani, Csaky, Picabia, Metzinger, Le Fauconnier.jpg |
English: Salon d'Automne, Salle XI, Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées, Paris, between 1 October and 8 November 1912. Exhibited: Joseph Csaky (Groupe de femmes, sculpture front the left), Amedeo Modigliani four sculptures on white bases. Other works are shown by Jean Metzinger (Dancer in a café), František Kupka (Amorpha, Fugue in Two Colors), Francis Picabia (The Spring) and Henri Le Fauconnier (Mountaineers Attacked by Bears) |
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Source | František Kupka, Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, 28 November - 24 January 2010, exhibition catalogue, p. 19. Published L'Illustration, Paris, 1-7 October 1912 |
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Works exhibited
editSculptures:
- Joseph Csaky, Groupe de femmes (Groupe de trois femmes, Groupe de trois personnages), 1911-12, exhibited front left (location unknown).
- Amedeo Modigliani, divers sculptures.
Large paintings (left to right):
- František Kupka, Amorpha, Fugue à deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912, Narodni Galerie, Prague
- Francis Picabia, La Source (The Spring), 1912, Museum of Modern Art, New York
- Jean Metzinger, Dancer in a café, 1912, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo New York
- Henri Le Fauconnier, Les Montagnards attaqués par des ours (Mountaineers Attacked by Bears), 1912, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design.
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