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Braque, The Portuguese (article) | Cubism | Khan Academy. Google Classroom. Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, oil on canvas, 116.8 x 81 cm (Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland) Cold Coffee and Analytic Cubism. To understand Cubism it helps to go back to Cézanne’s still life paintings or even further, to the Renaissance.
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Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, oil on canvas, 116.8 x 81 cm (Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland) By 1910, Cubism had matured into a complex system that is seemingly so esoteric that it appears to have rejected all esthetic concerns.
The Portuguese, 1911 by Georges Braque. The Portuguese marks an interesting point in the development of Braque's paintings. In the top right hand corner, he stenciled the letters "D BAL" and under them, roman numerals.
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