Picasso, Still Life with Chair Caning , May 1912.

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Left: Picasso, Violin, Glass, Pipe, and Inkstand, 1912. Right: Picasso, Table with Bottle, Wineglass, and Newspaper, 1912.

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Left: Picasso , Violin, Glass, Pipe, and Inkstand , 1912. Right: Picasso , Table with Bottle, Wineglass, and Newspaper , 1912. Picasso, Still Life with Chair Caning , May 1912. Picasso, Violin , after December 3, 1912. Pasted paper and charcoal. 24 3/8 x 18 1/2 ” . . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Left: Picasso, Violin, Glass, Pipe, and Inkstand, 1912.Right: Picasso, Table with Bottle, Wineglass, and Newspaper, 1912.

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Picasso, Still Life with Chair Caning, May 1912.

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Picasso, Violin, after December 3, 1912. Pasted paper and charcoal. 24 3/8 x 18 1/2”.

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Left: Picasso, Guitar, Sheet Music, Glass, after November 18, 1912Right: Picasso, Man with a Hat, 1912

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Picasso, Bowl with Fruit, Violin, and Wineglass.Begun after December 2, 1912; completed after January 21, 1913.

Charcoal, black chalk, watercolor, oil paint, coarsecharcoal or black pigment in binding medium, on newspaper(Le Journal, 6 and 9 December 1912), blue and white laidcharcoal papers, supported by thin cardboard64 x 49.5 cmPhiladelphia Museum of Art

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Picasso, Guitar, after March 31, 1913. Pasted paper, charcoal, ink, and chalk on blue paper, mounted on

ragboard, 26 1/8 x 19 1/2" (66.4 x 49.6 cm).

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Pablo Picasso, Bottle of Vieux Marc, Glass and Newspaper, spring 1913.

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Pablo Picasso, Guitar, winter 1912-13. Sheet metal and wire, 30 1/2 x 13 3/4 x 7 5/8" (77.5 x 35 x 19.3 cm).

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Grebo mask. Ivory Coast or Libera. Painted wood and fiber, 25 1/8” high. (part of Pablo Picasso’s collection)

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“The discovery of [Grebo] art coincided with the end of analytical Cubism. The period of investigation of the external world was over. The Cubist painters now meant to represent things by invented signs which could make them appear as a whole in the consciousness of the spectator, without his being able to identify the details of the sign with details of the objects ‘read.’”

—Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler