- the
School of Paris.
Albert Gleizes and Jean
Metzinger wrote the
first major treatise on Cubism, Du "Cubisme", 1912.
Gleizes was a
founding member of the...
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glee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Glee may
refer to:
Glee (music), a type of
English choral music Glee (TV series), an
American musical...
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Glee (stylized as
glee) is an
American jukebox musical comedy-drama
television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian
Brennan for the Fox...
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Albert Gleizes, 1920,
Femme au gant noir (Woman with
Black Glove), oil on canvas, 126 x 100 cm,
National Gallery of
Australia Paintings by
Albert Gleizes, 1910–11...
- East to
Gleizes (referred to as "Augustine at Salpetrière") in his do****entary
series Histoire(s) du cinéma.
Winona Ryder appears to
mimic Gleizes film stills...
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western suburbs of
Paris (la
banlieue ouest)
where Gleizes lived, 24
Avenue Gambetta, Courbevoie. The
Gleizes family moved to
Avenue Gambetta in 1887. Towards...
- "Cubisme" by Jean
Metzinger and
Albert Gleizes, the Musée de La
Poste in
Paris presents a show
entitled "
Gleizes – Metzinger. Du
cubisme et après" from...
- pp. 1, 2 "Albert
Gleizes, The Epic, From
immobile form to
mobile form,
translation by
Peter Brooke.
Originally written by
Gleizes in 1925 and published...
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highly abstract paintings by
Gleizes of the
Brooklyn Bridge. It was the most
abstract painting of the
bridge to date.
Gleizes and the Italian-American artist...
- 73.2 cm (36+1⁄4 by 28+5⁄8 inches),
signed and
dated Albert Gleizes 10,
lower right.
Gleizes practically subjugates The Tree in the foreground—its thin...