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Portrait of
Jacques Nayral (also
known as
Portrait de
Jacques Nayral) is a
large oil
painting created in 1911 by the
French artist,
theorist and writer...
- 1912). The
Dalmau exhibition comprised 83
works by 26 artists.
Jacques Nayral's ****ociation with
Gleizes led him to
write the
Preface for the
Cubist exhibition...
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Nayral, who in 1912
would marry Mireille Gleizes, the
sister of
Albert Gleizes.
Along with Metzinger's Tea Time, Gleizes'
Portrait de
Jacques Nayral,...
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Gothenburg Museum of Art,
Sweden Albert Gleizes, 1911,
Portrait de
Jacques Nayral, oil on canvas, 161.9 x 114 cm, Tate Modern,
London Albert Gleizes, 1911...
- at the Hôtel
Drouot in 1921.
Albert Gleizes, 1911,
Portrait de
Jacques Nayral, oil on canvas, 161.9 x 114 cm. This
painting was
reproduced in Fantasio:...
- description. The
painting was
owned by the poet
Joseph Houot (known as
Jacques Nayral). In 1918 La
Femme au
Cheval was
exhibited at
International Kunst, Kleis...
- L'Oiseau bleu (Metzinger) La
Femme aux
Phlox (Gleizes)
Portrait of
Jacques Nayral (Gleizes) Man on a
Balcony (Gleizes) Les
Baigneuses (Gleizes) Les Joueurs...
- the
periodical Fantasio, 15
October 1911,
featuring Portrait de
Jacques Nayral by
Albert Gleizes (1911) and Le goûter (Tea Time) by Jean
Metzinger (1911)...
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Jacques Nayral and Henri-Martin
Barzun ****ociated with the
Unanimist movement in poetry. In his
capacity as Figuière's
editorial ****istant
Nayral had selected...
- Tree (1910)
Woman with
Phlox (1910) The Hunt (1911)
Portrait of
Jacques Nayral (1911) Le Chemin,
Paysage à
Meudon (1911) Man on a
Balcony (1912) The Bathers...