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Graphite (pencil) drawing
Estate stamp, right lower center
Provenance: Estate of the artist
Sheet size: 11 X 8 inches
Frame size: 20 X 16 5/8 inches
Pablo Picasso’s iconic painting, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907), had an enormous impact on many
artists working early in the 20th century. Picasso’s biographer,
John Richardson, has written of it: The
most innovative painting since Giotto…it established a new pictorial syntax; it
enabled people to perceive things with new eyes, new minds, new awareness…the
first unequivocally twentieth century masterpiece, a principal detonator of the
modern movement, the cornerstone of twentieth-century art. (Richardson,
John, A Life of Picasso, Volume I,
1881-1906, Random House, New York
City, 1991, p. 475)
Although
Soyer, as is seen here, was aware of modernist trends in art in the early 20th
century, he usually resisted the temptation of innovation for the sake of
innovation. While American art was going in many different experimental
directions, a desire to follow the latest fashions in art was not something in
which he was interested. He preferred to work in the earlier tradition of figurative
art to express his own personal and unique vision. Even
this figure, appropriated from Picasso, has been transformed into a work that
is characteristically and identifiably a Moses Soyer.
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FC98047 |
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1st Half 20th Century (1901 -1949) |
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USA |
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In excellent condition.
Framed using all acid free materials and Conservation Clear Glass. |
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Moses Soyer (1899-1974), Une Demoiselle d’Avignon (Homage to Picasso), Graphite (pencil) drawing
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Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907)
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