- was
subsequently reproduced in both Du "Cubisme" (1912) and Les
Peintres Cubistes (1913). The
first public controversy generated by
Cubism resulted from...
- La
Maison Cubiste (The
Cubist House), also
called Projet d'hôtel, was an
architectural installation in the Art Décoratif
section of the 1912
Paris Salon...
-
February 17, 1913 (p. 7). Left to right:
Raymond Duchamp-Villon, La
Maison Cubiste (Projet d'Hotel),
Cubist House;
Marcel Duchamp Nude (Study), Sad Young...
- la façade de la
Maison Cubiste (Cubist House))
reproduced in Les
Peintres Cubistes, 1913
Image published in Les
Peintres Cubistes, by
Guillaume Apollinaire...
- the façade of La
Maison Cubiste (Cubist House) by
Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1912)
Detail of the
entrance of La
Maison Cubiste at the 1912
Salon d'Automne...
-
Pavillon de Marsan, then
again at the
Salon d'Automne of 1912, with La
Maison Cubiste, the
collaborative effort of the
designer André Mare,
Raymond Duchamp-Villon...
- was
reproduced by
Guillaume Apollinaire in his 1913 book, Les
Peintres Cubistes, Méditations Esthétiques. It is now in the
Louise and
Walter Arensberg...
- in the
decorative arts
section inside the
Salon Bourgeois of La
Maison Cubiste, the
Cubist House), and De
Moderne Kunstkring, 1912,
Amsterdam (L'éventail...
- in the
illustrations to Du "Cubisme", he parti****ted in the La
Maison Cubiste (Cubist House),
organized by the
designer André Mare for the
Salon d'Automne...
-
examples of pure painting, as anti-figurative as music. In Les
Peintres Cubistes, Méditations Esthétiques (1913)
Apollinaire described Orphism as "the art...