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Works by: Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Acrobat
1925, Moderna Museet, Stockholm

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Acrobats
1935, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Adam and Eve
1911, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Adoration of the Calf
c. 1941-1942, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Animal Tamer
1923, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

   

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Atrata
1929, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Bride
c. 1929, Museum Ludwig, Cologne

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Cacodylic Eye
1921, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

   

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Catch as Catch Can
1913, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Chaff-Cutter (Hache-Paille)
1922, Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno, Valencia

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Child Carburetor
1919, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Ciments
1920, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Comic Wedlock
1914, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Conversation I
1922, Tate Gallery, London

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Cover for 291, No. 5-6 (Ici, C’est Ici Stieglitz)
1915, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

   

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Cover for 391, No. 19 (Rrose Sélavy)
1924, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Craccae
1928, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Cyclops
1924-1926, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Dada Movement
1919, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Dances at the Spring I
1912, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Dances at the Spring II
1912, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
De Zayas! De Zayas! from 291, No. 5-6
1915, private collection

   

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Design for the Stage Curtain for Relâche
1924, Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum, Hanover

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Fig Leaf
1922, Tate Gallery, London

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Figure Triste
1912, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Four Ages of Women
1926, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Fuel Pump
1922, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Gabrielle Buffet, She Corrects Manners While Laughing
1915, Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Gertrude Stein
1933, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Happiness of Blindness
c. 1947, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Holy Virgin, from 391, March 1920
1920, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
A Horrible Sadness
1914, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
I See Again in Memory My Dear Udnie
c. 1914, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Ici, C'est Ici Stieglitz Foi et Amour
1915, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Intervention of a Woman by Means of a Machine
1915, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Intervention of a Woman by Means of a Machine
1915, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
It Has to Do with Me
1914, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Judith
1929, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Kalinga
1946, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Machine Tournez Vite
1916-1918, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Machine Without a Name
1915, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
M'Amenez-y
1919-1920, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Mechanical Composition
1919, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Minos
1929, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Moleculaire, Cover for 391, No. 8
1919, New York Public Library

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Moonlight
1912, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Music is Like Painting
1916, Israel Museum, Jerusalem

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
New York
1913, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
New York
1913, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
New York
1913, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
New York
1913, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Novia (Cover for 391, No. 1, January 1917)
1917, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Olga
1930, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Parade Amoureuse
1917, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Paroles (Spoken Words)
1918, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Paroxyme de la Doleur (Paroxysm of Pain)
1915, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Pavonia
1929, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Pépé
1909-1910, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Physical Culture
1913, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Portrait of a Young American Girl in a State of Nudity
1915, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire
1918, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Portrait of Suzanne
1942, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Predicament
1914, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Procession, Seville
1912, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Radio Concerts
1921-1922, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Red Tree
c. 1912, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Reverence
1915, Baltimore Museum of Art

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Rubber
1908-1909, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Saint of Saints/This is a Portrait About Me
1915, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Salicis
1929, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

   

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Seven Dada Manifestos
1924, Kunsthaus Zurich

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Souvenir of Juan les Pins
1924-1926, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Spanish Night
1922, Museum Ludwig, Cologne

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Spring
1912, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Spring (Printemps)
c. 1937-1938, 1943, Menil Collection, Houston

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Star Dancer on a Transatlantic Liner
1913, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Star Dancer with Her Dance School
1913, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Straw Hat? (Chapeau de Paille?)
c. 1921, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Tabac-Rat (Danse de Saint Guy)
1919/1949, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Tahiti
1930, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Tape Measures
1923-1925, Israel Museum, Jerusalem

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
The Three Graces
c. 1925-1926, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Udnie (American Girl; The Dance)
1913, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Untitled
1919, Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Very Rare Picture on Earth
1915, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Virtue
c. 1915, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Voilà Elle, from 291, No. 9
1915, New York Public Library

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Watch Out for Painting
c. 1919, Moderna Museet, Stockholm

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Widow
1948, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Woman with a Dog
1924-1926, private collection

 

Francis Picabia [French, 1879 – 1953]
Woman with Matches II (Portait of a Woman on a Blue Background)
c. 1924-1925, private collection