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Artist: Jean Metzinger
Nature Morte - French Cubist Still Life Oil Painting by Jean Metzinger
By Jean Metzinger
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed still life oil on canvas circa 1936 by French cubist painter Jean Metzinger. The work depicts two peaches, a knife, four sugar cubes, a glass of red wine, a small red notebook...
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1930s Cubist Jean Metzinger Art

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Canvas, Oil

River Scene
By Jean Metzinger
Located in Austin, TX
"River Scene" Artist: Jean Metzinger Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 23" x 28.75" Date 1902-3 Metzinger Catalogue Raisonne Number: AM-02-002.1, by the Regis...
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20th Century Impressionist Jean Metzinger Art

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Oil, Canvas

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