File:L'Excelsior, Au Salon d'Automne, Les Indépendants, October 1912, Metzinger, Gleizes, Kupka reproduced.jpg
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Page of the newspaper Excelsior, article title Au Salon d'Automne, Les Indépendants, printed October 1912. Works by Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, František Kupka, Roger de La Fresnaye and others are reproduced.
Article: Dancer in a café
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current | 13:18, 4 February 2013 | 307 × 300 (73 KB) | Coldcreation (talk | contribs) | Page of the newspaper ''Excelsior'', article title ''Au Salon d'Automne, Les Indépendants'', printed October 1912. Works by Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, František Kupka, Roger de La Fresnaye and others are reproduced. Article: [[D... |
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- Man on a Balcony
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- File:František Kupka, 1912, Amorpha, fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 210 x 200 cm, Narodni Galerie, Prague.jpg
- File:Jean Metzinger, 1912, Danseuse au café, Dancer in a café, oil on canvas, 146.1 x 114.3 cm, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.jpg