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File:Juan Gris - Portrait of Pablo Picasso - Google Art Project.jpg

Summary

Artist

Details of artist on Google Art Project
Title Portrait of Pablo Picasso
Object type Painting
Date January-February 1912
Medium

oil on canvas

English: Oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 933 mm (36.73 in). Width: 744 mm (29.29 in).

Level Third Level ( Details of level on Google Art Project)

room Gallery 391B ( Details of room on Google Art Project)
Accession number 1958.525
Object history
English: Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (1884-1978), Paris. Sold, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, June 13-14, 1921, Kahnweiler sequestration sale, lot 49, to Grassat for Galerie Simon [letter from Kahnweiler of December 2, 1975 in curatorial file]. Galerie Alfred Flechtheim, Dusseldorf and Berlin, by June 1926-at least February 1930 [Dresden 1926; Berlin 1930]. Etienne Bignou (1891-1950), Paris and Bignou Gallery, New York, by April 1933-at least April 1936 [Zurich 1933; New York 1936]. Alex, Reid and Lefevre, London, by November 1938 [London 1938]. Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris, by February 1948 [Basel 1948]; sold to Buchholz Gallery, New York, by April 1949 [New York 1949; letter from Kahnweiler of October 21, 1975 in curatorial file]. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Block, Chicago, by 1956 [New York 1956]; given to the Art Institute, 1958.
Exhibition history
English:

Paris, Société des Artistes Indépendants, 28th Exposition, March 20-May 16, 1912, p. 145, cat. 1426, as Figure.


Dresden, Internationale Kunstausstellung, June-September 1926, cat. 378.


Paris, Galerie Simon, Exposition Retrospective Juan Gris, June 4-16, 1928, cat. 4.


Berlin, Galerie Alfred Flechtheim, In Memoriam: Juan Gris, February 1930, cat. 2.


Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, Cent ans de Peinture Française, June 15-30, 1930, n.p., cat. 41, as Hommage à Picasso.


Amsterdam, Gemeentemuseum, Tentoonstelling van Fransche Kunst: Ecole de Paris, April 1932, cat. 103.


Zurich, Kunsthaus Zurich, Juan Gris, April 2-26, 1933, p. 5, cat. 33 (ill.), as from "M. Etienne Bignou, Paris."


Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, The Art of Today, January 3-31, 1936, p. 7, cat. 47, as "Collection Etienne Bignou Gallery."


New York, Museum of Modern Art, Cubism and Abstract Art, March 2-April 19, 1936, pp. 29, 42, 48, and 211, cat. 94, fig. 33.


London, Alex Reid and Lefevre, L'Ecole de Paris, November 1938, cat. 21 (ill.), as Hommage à Picasso.


Freiburg im Breisgau, Friedrichsbau, Die Meister Französischer Malerei der Gegenwart, October 20-November 23, 1947, p. 48, cat. 13 (ill.).


Basel, Kunsthalle, Juan Gris, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, February 26-March 24, 1948, cat. 5.


Bern, Kunsthalle, Georges Braque, Juan Gris, Pablo Picasso, April 2-29, 1948, cat. 41.


New York, Buchholz Gallery, Cubism, April 5-30, 1949, cat. 7 (ill.), as Hommage à Pablo Picasso, 1911.


New York, Sidney Janis Gallery, Cubism 1910-1912, January 3-February 4, 1956, cat. 15 (ill.).


New York, Saidenberg Gallery, Hommage à Kahnweiler, May 13-June 8, 1957, no. cat..


New York, Museum of Modern Art, Juan Gris, April 9-June 1, 1958, pp. 18, 20, 28, and 117 (ill.); traveled to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, June 24-July 24, 1958; San Francisco Museum of Art, August 11-September 14, 1958; and Los Angeles County Museum, September 29-October 26, 1958.


Boston, Institute of Contemporary Art, The Image Lost and Found, May 14-August 28, 1960, p. 48, cat. 9 (ill.).


Dortmund, Germany, Museum am Ostwall, Juan Gris, October 23-December 4, 1965, n.p., cat. 7 (ill.); traveled Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz Museum, December 28, 1965-February 13, 1966, as 1911/12.


Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Painters of the Section d'Or: The Alternatives to Cubism, September 27-October 22, 1967, pp. 13, 24, 25, 27, and 45, cat. 9 (ill.), as 1911-12.


Los Angeles County Museum of Modern Art, The Cubist Epoch, December 15, 1970-February 2, 1971, pp. 200_201, no. 108, pl. 225; traveled to New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 7-June 7, 1971.


Paris, Orangerie des Tuileries, Juan Gris, March 14_July 1, 1974, pp. 11, 21, and 76, cat. 8 (ill.).


University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, Juan Gris, February 7-April 8, 1983, pp. 24-25, 152, and 177, cat. 6 (ill.); traveled to Washington D. C., National Gallery of Art, October 15-December 31, 1983; and New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, May 18-July 15, 1984.


Madrid, Spain, Ministry of Culture, Juan Gris [1887-1927], September 20-November 24, 1985, pp. 26, 94, fig. 4, and 122-123, cat. 8 (ill.).


Paris, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, L'Ecole de Paris, 1904-1929: la part de l'Autre, November 30, 2000-March 11, 2001, pp. 198-199 and 341 (ill.), as Hommage à Pablo Picasso.


Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado, The Spanish Portrait: From El Greco to Picasso, October 20, 2004-February 6, 2005, pp. 306, 320, and 379_380, cat. 85 (ill.), as Homage to Pablo Picasso.


Paris, Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou, Le Futurisme et Paris, October 15, 2008-January 26, 2009.

Inscriptions
English: Signed and inscribed, l.r.: "Hommage à Pablo Picasso/Juan Gris"
Notes More info at museum site
Source/Photographer Google Art Project: Home - pic

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