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The Procession, Seville - Francis Picabia | WikiOO.org - Enciklopedija dailės

The Procession, Seville – (Francis Picabia) ankstesnis Kitas


Artist:

Data: 1912

Dydis: 129 x 128 cm

technika: Oil On Canvas

Angular, geometric shapes in charcoal and smoke black, pewter and silver gray, white, pale pink, and coral orange pile up to form a rough pyramid shape that fills the height of this square, abstract painting. More fragmented shapes in cobalt, azure, and light blue fill the upper left and right corners to either side of the apex, and one triangular space on its middle left. The artist has inscribed, “LA PROCESSION SEVILLE” in black capital letters near the top right edge and “Picabia” in the lower right.

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