File:Alexander Archipenko, Jean Metzinger, Au Salon des Indépendants, Le Petit Comtois, 13 March 1914.jpg

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(center) Jean Metzinger, c.1913, Le Fumeur (Man with Pipe), Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; (left) Alexander Archipenko, 1914, Danseuse du Médrano (Médrano II), (right) Archipenko, 1913, Pierrot-carrousel, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Published in Le Petit Comtois, 13 March 1914 (nameplate added for the record)

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Cubism, Futurism, press articles and reviews, Alexander Mittelmann, Coldcreation

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1914 publication

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Jean Metzinger, Alexander Archipenko

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  • This article showing three works of art was printed during the spring of 1914 in Le Petit Comtois, for the occasion of an exhibition at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris. The image reproduced here from the original publication has been altered (slightly retouched) to remove artifacts from the printing process (such as stains and spots of missing ink). Published before 1923, the images of Metzinger's painting and two sculptures by Archipenko are public domain in the United States, not in their source country.

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current07:17, 4 February 2015Thumbnail for version as of 07:17, 4 February 20151,949 × 2,289 (2.16 MB)Coldcreation (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{Information | Description = (center) Jean Metzinger, c.1913, ''Le Fumeur (Man with Pipe)'', Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; (left) Alexander Archipenko, 1914, ''Danseuse du Médrano (Médrano II)'', (right)...
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