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Francis Picabia (1879-1953): 'Head of a young woman', pencil and watercolor drawing, dated 1921

H.: 107,5 cm - W.: 98,5 cm (the frame)
H.: 62 cm - W.: 48 cm (the work)

Provenance: The collection of Galerie BeauteÌ Chinoise, Paris, France

Francis Picabia's biography:
Born in 1879 in Paris to parents from prominent European families, Francis Picabia received a private income that allowed him a degree of freedom that was unusual for artists of his time. Picabia studied at the prestigious ecole des Arts Decoratifs, and while there he met and befriended fellow artists Georges Braque and Marie Lautencin.

Picabia would experiment with a multitude of styles. At the start of his career, he painted in an impressionist style, but was soon influenced by the numerous, radical artistic movements happening both within Paris and abroad. He particularly empathized with the shift towards non-objective art, and said at one point that paintings should not represent nature, but the emotional experience of the artist. By 1909 he was painting as a Fauvist and Cubist, and in 1913 he travelled to New York City to exhibit at the Armory Show, where he exhibited several Cubist works that were well reviewed. He would return to the US in 1915-16, at which time he immersed himself in burgeoning Dada movement. Working alongside Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, he aided the early development of Dada, which he would later help solidify as a full movement in Paris around 1919. Always the experimenter, he became bored with Dada by 1921, denouncing it for no longer being 'new' and he became involved with Andre; Breton and engaged with the Surrealist art circles in Paris (although his relationship with them would be short-lived as well, again faulting it for losing its newness).

Picabia's late career works are generally abstract, and his popularity fell into decline in the years before his death in 1953. A retrospective held in 1975 at the Grand Palais in Paris in 1975, however, reinvigorated interest in his work, and today he is considered a seminal figure of post-modernism. Modern art museums have readily acquired his work, such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York (which held a full-career survey of his work in 2016); the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and the Art Institute of Chicago, among many others.

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Francis Picabia (1879-1953): 'Head of a young woman', pencil and watercolor drawing, dated 1921

H.: 107,5 cm - W.: 98,5 cm (the frame)
H.: 62 cm - W.: 48 cm (the work)

Provenance: The collection of Galerie BeauteÌ Chinoise, Paris, France

Francis Picabia's biography:
Born in 1879 in Paris to parents from prominent European families, Francis Picabia received a private income that allowed him a degree of freedom that was unusual for artists of his time. Picabia studied at the prestigious ecole des Arts Decoratifs, and while there he met and befriended fellow artists Georges Braque and Marie Lautencin.

Picabia would experiment with a multitude of styles. At the start of his career, he painted in an impressionist style, but was soon influenced by the numerous, radical artistic movements happening both within Paris and abroad. He particularly empathized with the shift towards non-objective art, and said at one point that paintings should not represent nature, but the emotional experience of the artist. By 1909 he was painting as a Fauvist and Cubist, and in 1913 he travelled to New York City to exhibit at the Armory Show, where he exhibited several Cubist works that were well reviewed. He would return to the US in 1915-16, at which time he immersed himself in burgeoning Dada movement. Working alongside Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, he aided the early development of Dada, which he would later help solidify as a full movement in Paris around 1919. Always the experimenter, he became bored with Dada by 1921, denouncing it for no longer being 'new' and he became involved with Andre; Breton and engaged with the Surrealist art circles in Paris (although his relationship with them would be short-lived as well, again faulting it for losing its newness).

Picabia's late career works are generally abstract, and his popularity fell into decline in the years before his death in 1953. A retrospective held in 1975 at the Grand Palais in Paris in 1975, however, reinvigorated interest in his work, and today he is considered a seminal figure of post-modernism. Modern art museums have readily acquired his work, such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York (which held a full-career survey of his work in 2016); the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and the Art Institute of Chicago, among many others.

Source: Wikipedia

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The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition.
Condition reports are provided on request. They will be made available, together with additional images, on our website at www.rm-auctions.com.
Condition reports are given as a service, we can not be held liable for errors in such a report.
The full list of condition reports for this sale is available on the following URL: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/81
Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com

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