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Selected Works

Georges Braque, The Mauve Tablecloth, 1936

The Mauve Tablecloth
1936
Oil on canvas
33 ½ x 51 ½ inches (85 x 131 cm)
Private Collection
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, Céret, Rooftops, 1911

Céret, Rooftops
1911
Oil on canvas
34 ¾ x 25 ½ inches (88.5 x 65 cm)
Private Collection
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, Still Life with Guitar I (Red Tablecloth), 1936

Still Life with Guitar I (Red Tablecloth)
1936
Oil on canvas
38 ¼ x 51 inches (97 x 129.5 cm)
Gift of R. H. Norton, 47.46
The Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, The Great Trees, L’Estaque, 1906-07

The Great Trees, L’Estaque
1906–07
Oil on canvas mounted on composition board
31 ½ x 27 ¾ inches (80 x 70.5 cm)
Fractional gift to The Museum of Modern Art from a private collector
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, Landscape at L’Estaque, 1906

Landscape at L’Estaque
1906
Oil on canvas
23 ⅝ x 31 ⅞ inches (60 x 81 cm)
Merzbacher Kunststiftung
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, Guitar and Glass, 1917

Guitar and Glass
1917
Oil on canvas
23 ⅝ x 36 inches (60 x 91.5 cm)
Collection Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, Harbor, 1909

Harbor
1909
Oil on canvas
16 x 19 inches (40.5 x 48 cm)
National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of Victoria Nebeker Coberly in memory of her son, John W. Mudd, 1992.3.1
Image Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, The Billiard Table, 1945

The Billiard Table
1945
Oil and sand on canvas
35 x 45 ¾ inches (89 x 116.5 cm)
Tate: Purchased with assistance from the gift of Gustav and Elly Kahnweiler, the Art Fund, Tate Members and the Dr V.J. Daniel Bequest 2003
© Tate, London, 2011
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, Glass, Bottle and Newspaper, 1912

Glass, Bottle and Newspaper
1912
Charcoal and faux-bois wallpaper
on paper
18 ⅞ x 24 ⅜ inches (48 x 62 cm)
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel
Photo: Robert Bayer, Basel
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, The Pantry, 1920

The Pantry
1920
Oil on canvas
31 ⅞ x 39 ⅜ inches (81 x 100 cm)
Albertina, Vienna–Batliner Collection, Inv. GE18DL
© Albertina, Vienna - Batliner Collection
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, Woman at an Easel (Yellow Screen), 1936

Woman at an Easel (Yellow Screen)
1936
Oil with sand on canvas
51 1/2 x 63 7/8 inches (131 x 162 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bequest of Florene M. Schoenborn, 1995 (1996.403.12)
Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Art Resource, NY
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Georges Braque, Studio V, 1949-50

Studio V
1949–50
Oil on canvas
57 ⅞ x 69 ½ inches (147 x 176.5 cm)
The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest, 2000
Accession Number: 123.2000
Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA / Art Resource, NY
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

Installations

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, Violin and Glass, 1913, Lent by Private Collection, Courtesy Gugenheim Asher Associates

Georges Braque, Gueridon, 1913, Lent by Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie, Museum Berggruen

Georges Braque, The Mantlepiece, 1911, Lent by Tate (Purchased with assistance from a special government grant and with assistance from the Art Fund 1978)

Georges Braque, Gueridon, 1911, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Still Life with Metronome, 1909-10, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Céret, Rooftops, 1911, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Head of a Woman, 1912-13, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Glass, Bottle and Newspaper, 1912, Lent by Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel

Georges Braque, Bottle, Glass and Pipe, 1914, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Bottle and Musical Instruments, 1918, Lent by Private Collection

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, Violin and Glass, 1913-14, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Glass and Tobacco, 1913, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Violin and Glass, 1913, Lent by Private Collection, Courtesy Gugenheim Asher Associates

Georges Braque, Gueridon, 1913, Lent by Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie, Museum Berggruen

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, Head of a Woman, 1912-13, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Glass, Bottle and Newspaper, 1912, Lent by Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel

Georges Braque, Bottle, Glass and Pipe, 1914, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Bottle and Musical Instruments, 1918, Lent by Private Collection

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, L'Estaque, 1906, Lent by Merzbacher Kunstiftung

Georges Braque, The Port of La Ciotat, 1907, Lent by National Gallery of Art, Washington (Collection of Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney, 1998.74.6)

Georges Braque, The Great Trees, L'Estaque, 1906-07, Lent by Fractional gift to The Museum of Modern Art from a private collection

Georges Braque, Landscape at L'Estaque, 1906, Lent by Merzbacher Kunstiftung

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, Violin and Palette, 1909, Lent by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (54.1412)

Georges Braque, Harbor, 1909, Lent by The Art Institute of Chicago (Samuel A. Marx Purchase Fund, 1970.98)

Georges Braque, Piano and Mandola, 1909-10, Lent by Lent by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (54.1411)

Georges Braque, Glass and Pipe, 1913-14, Lent by Private Collection, New York

Georges Braque, Harbor, 1909, Lent by National Gallery of Art, Washington (Gift of Victoria Nebeker Coberly in memory of her son, John W. Mudd, 1992.3.1)

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:​

Georges Braque, The Billiard Table, 1945, Lent by Tate (Purchased with assistance from the gift of Gustav and Elly Kahnweiler, the Art Fund, Tate Members and the Dr V.J. Daniel Bequest 2003)

Georges Braque, The Billiard Table, 1944-52, Lent by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection, 1998, 1999.363.9)

Georges Braque, Studio IX, 1952-52/56, Lent by Musée national d'art moderne-Centre de création industrielle, Centre Pompidou, Paris (Dation, 1982, AM 1982-99)

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:​

Georges Braque, Woman at an Easel, 1936, Lent by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Bequest of Florene M. Schoenborn, 1995)

Georges Braque, Studio V, 1949-50, Lent by The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest, 2000)

 

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:​

Georges Braque, Still Life with Guitar I (Red Tablecloth), 1936, Lent by The Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida (Gift of R. H. Norton, 47.46)

Georges Braque, The Mauve Tablecoth, 1936, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Stool, Vase, Palette, 1939, Lent by Private Collection

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, Studio V, 1949-50, Lent by The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest, 2000)

Georges Braque, Woman with a Mandolin, 1937, Lent by The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Mrs. SImon Guggenheim Fund, 1948)

Georges Braque, Still Life with Guitar I (Red Tablecloth), 1936, Lent by The Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida (Gift of R. H. Norton, 47.46)

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, Gueridon, 1935, Lent by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (Purchase with the aid of funds from W.W. Crocker)

Georges Braque, The Pantry, 1920, Lent by Albertina, Vienna - Batliner Collection (Inv. GE18DL)

Georges Braque, The Washstand with Green Tiles (The Washstand), 1944, Lent by The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, The Yellow Tablecloth, 1935, Lent by Private Collection

Georges Braque, Gueridon, 1935, Lent by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (Purchase with the aid of funds from W. W. Crocker)

Georges Braque, The Pantry, 1920, Lent by Albertina, Vienna - Batliner Collection (Inv. GE18DL)

Installation view of Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism at Acquavella Galleries from October 11 - November 29, 2011.

Left to Right:

Georges Braque, The Compotier, 1918, Lent by Bergen Art Museum, Norway

Georges Braque, The Yellow Tablecloth, 1935, Lent by Private Collection

Press Release

Acquavella Galleries is pleased to announce Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism, a retrospective of seminal paintings curated by Dieter Buchhart, from October 12th through November 30th, 2011. The exhibition will include over forty major paintings and papiers collés by the artist, all on loan from prestigious international public and private collections. The exhibition marks the first major Braque retrospective in the United States since the Guggenheim Museum’s celebrated exhibition in 1988.

Best known as the co-founder of Cubism with Pablo Picasso and as the inventor of the papier collé technique, Georges Braque’s legacy is better understood in the context of his lasting influence on artists for the past century. “The purpose of this retrospective is to present the artist not only as the cocreator of Fauvism and Cubism but also as a profoundly passionate, progressive and influential painter all the years of his life, well beyond his early triumphs,” explained William Acquavella.

As a young man, Braque was a leading member of the Fauves, together with Henri Matisse, André Dérain, and Maurice de Vlaminck, before being inspired by the structured compositions of Paul Cézanne. This adherence to structure would guide Braque for the remainder of his career, especially during his close six-year collaboration with Picasso.

Together, Braque and Picasso invented a new aesthetic by portraying their subjects from multiple vantage points. They created a new pictorial world in which an object was deconstructed and then reconstructed on the basis of geometric criteria. They used forms that resembled geometric cubes, leading art critic Louis Vauxcelles to assign the name “Cubism” to the new movement. Still lifes became Braque’s preferred vehicle for innovation, and he was celebrated for instilling the most everyday objects with a profound spirituality usually reserved for devotional painting. Braque described his fascination with the genre, “A lemon and an orange side by side cease to be a lemon and an orange and become
fruit. The mathematicians follow this law; so do we.” In addition to fruit, other familiar objects such as tobacco pouches and musical instruments became frequent sources of inspiration.

At seventy-nine, Braque became the first living artist to be accorded a solo exhibition at The Louvre and was awarded state honors at his funeral in 1963. His work is held in the permanent collections of the world’s foremost museums including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Tate Collection, London; The Albertina, Vienna; The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC; The Art Institute of Chicago; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Kunsthaus Zurich; The Phillips Collection, Washington DC; the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; many of whom have loaned work for the exhibition.

Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism will be accompanied by a 200 page hardcover catalogue which will include essays by Dieter Buchhart, Isabelle Monod-Fontaine and Richard Shiff.

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