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  1. Tea Time (French: Le Goûter, also known as Femme à la Cuillère or Woman with a teaspoon) is an oil painting created in 1911 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger. It was exhibited in Paris at the Salon d'Automne of 1911, and the Salon de la Section d'Or , 1912.

  2. Tea Time (Woman with a Teaspoon) Date: 1911. Artist: Jean Metzinger (French, 1883–1956) Medium: Oil on cardboard. Dimensions: 29 7/8 x 27 5/8 inches (75.9 x 70.2 cm) Framed: 31 1/4 × 29 × 1 3/4 inches (79.4 × 73.7 × 4.4 cm)

    • Jean Metzinger (French, 1883-1956)
    • Oil on cardboard
    • 1911
    • Tea Time (Woman with a Teaspoon)
  3. Tea Time (Le Goûter) is a Cubist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Jean Metzinger in 1911. It lives at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the United States. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Women and Portraits. See Tea Time in the Kaleidoscope.

  4. Jean Metzinger, Le goûter (Tea Time), 1911, 75.9 x 70.2 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Exhibited at the 1911 Salon d'Automne. André Salmon dubbed this painting "The Mona Lisa of Cubism" Jean Metzinger, through the intermediary of Max Jacob, met Apollinaire in 1907.

  5. Tea Time (French: Le Goûter, also known as Femme à la Cuillère or Woman with a teaspoon) is an oil painting created in 1911 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger. It was exhibited in Paris at the Salon d'Automne of 1911, and the Salon de la Section d'Or, 1912.

  6. ‘Le goûter (Tea Time)’ was created in 1911 by Jean Metzinger in Analytical Cubism style. Find more prominent pieces of genre painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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  8. Tea Time (French: Le Goûter, also known as Femme à la Cuillère or Woman with a teaspoon) is an oil painting created in 1911 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger. It was exhibited in Paris at the Salon d'Automne of 1911, and the Salon de la Section d'Or, 1912.

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