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List of works by Francis Picabia
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[[File:Francis Picabia, photograph published in Les Peintres Cubistes, 1913.jpg|thumb|upright=0.70|[[Francis Picabia]], photograph published in ''[[The Cubist Painters, Aesthetic Meditations|Les Peintres Cubistes]]'', 1913]]
This is an incomplete list of works by the French artist [[Francis Picabia]] (22 January 1879 – 30 November 1953), painter, sculptor, chess player, and writer whose work is associated with [[Cubism]], [[Abstract art]], [[Dada]] and [[Surrealism]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2zbwMH5 Comité Picabia; the organization developing a catalogue raisonné of the artist]</ref>
==Artworks==
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin-left:0.5em; text-align:center"
! class="unsortable" | Painting
! Name
! French name
! Year
! Technique
! Dimensions
! City
! Gallery
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|
|-
|[[File:Francis Picabia - Caotchouc.jpg|frameless|150px]]
|
|''Caotchouc''
|1909
|Watercolor, gouache, and ink on cardboard
|47.5 x 61.5 cm
|Paris
|[[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1911, Paysage (Landscape), reproduced in Les Peintres Cubistes, 1913.jpg|150px]]
|''Landscape''
|''Paysage''
|1911
|Oil on canvas
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1911, Horses, oil on canvas, 73.3 x 92.5 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.jpg|150px]]
|''Horses''
|''Chevaux''
|1911
|Oil on canvas
|73.3 x 92.5 cm
|Paris
|[[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1911-12, Paysage à Cassis (Landscape at Cassis), oil on canvas, 50.3 × 61.5 cm, private collection.jpg|150px]]
|''Landscape at Cassis''
|''Paysage à Cassis''
|1911–12
|Oil on canvas
|50.3 × 61.5 cm
|
|Private collection
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, ca.1910, Grimaldi après la pluie (after the rain), location unknown.jpg|150px]]
|''Grimaldi after the rain''
|''Grimaldi après la pluie''
|c. 1912
|
|
|
|
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|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1912, Tarentelle, oil on canvas, 73.6 x 92.1 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Tarentelle''
|1912
|Oil on canvas
|73.6 x 92.1 cm
|New York City
|[[Museum of Modern Art]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1912, The Procession, Seville, oil on canvas, 121.9 x 121.9 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.jpg|150px]]
|''The Procession, Seville''
|''La Procession, Seville''
|1912
|Oil on canvas
|121.9 x 121.9 cm
|Washington DC
|[[National Gallery of Art]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, The Dance at the Spring, 1912, oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art.jpg|150px]]
|''The Dance at the Spring''
|''La danse au printemps''
|1912
|Oil on canvas
|120.5 x 120.6 cm
|Philadelphia
|[[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1913, Edtaonisl (Ecclesiastic), oil on canvas, 300.4 x 300.7 cm, Art Institute of Chicago.jpg|150px]]
|''Edtaonisl''
|''Ecclesiastic''
|1913
|Oil on canvas
|300.4 x 300.7 cm
|Chicago
|[[Art Institute of Chicago]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1913, Catch as Catch Can, oil on canvas, 100.6 x 81.6 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art.jpg|150px]]
|''Catch as Catch Can''
|''La Source''
|1913
|Oil on canvas
|105.4 x 86.4 cm
|Philadelphia
|[[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1913, Udnie (Young American Girl, The Dance), oil on canvas, 290 x 300 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris..jpg|150px]]
|''Udnie (Young American Girl, The Dance) ''
|''Udnie (Jeune fille américaine, danse)''
|1913
|Oil on canvas
|290 x 300 cm
|Paris
|[[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
|
|-
| [[File:Picabia starDancer.jpg|150px]]
|''Star Dancer on a Transatlantic Steamer''
|
|1913
|Watercolor
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1913-14, Force Comique, aquarelle et graphite sur papier, 63.4 x 52.7 cm, Berkshire Museum.jpg|150px]]
|''Cosmic Force''
|''Force Comique''
|1913–14
|Watercolor and graphite on paper
|63.4 x 52.7 cm
|Pittsfield, Massachusetts
|[[Berkshire Museum]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1915, Fille née sans mère (Girl Born Without a Mother), work on paper, 47.4 x 31.7 cm, Musée d'Orsay.jpg|150px]]
|''Girl Born Without a Mother''
|''Fille née sans mère''
|1915
|Published in [[291 (magazine)]]
|47.4 x 31.7 cm
|Paris
|[[Musée d'Orsay]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1915, New York..jpg|150px]]
|
|'(Left) ''Le saint des saints c'est de moi qu'il s'agit dans ce portrait'', 1 July 1915; (center) ''Portrait d'une jeune fille americaine dans l'état de nudité'', 5 July 1915: (right) ''J'ai vu et c'est de toi qu'il s'agit, De Zayas! De Zayas! Je suis venu sur les rivages du Pont-Euxin'', New York, 1915
|1915
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Ici, c'est ici Stieglitz, foi et amour, cover of 291, No1, 1915.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Ici, c'est ici Stieglitz, foi et amour''
|1915
|Published cover of [[291 (magazine)]], No. 1
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1915, Voilà Haviland (la poésie est comme lui).jpg|150px]]
|
|''Voilà Haviland (la poésie est comme lui), Portrait mécanomorphe de [[Paul Haviland|Paul B. Haviland]]''
|1915
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Picabia Machine Turn.jpg|150px]]
|''Machine Turn Quickly''
|''Machine, Tournez Vite''
|1916
|Tempera on paper
|49 x 32 cm
|
|Private collection
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1916-17, Prostitution Universelle (Universal Prostitution), black ink, tempera, metallic paint on cardboard, 74.5 x 94.2 cm, Yale University Art Gallery.tif|150px]]
|''Universal Prostitution''
|''Prostitution Universelle''
|1916–17
|Black ink, tempera, metallic paint on cardboard
|74.5 x 94.2 cm
|New Haven CT.
|[[Yale University Art Gallery]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Flamenca, 391, n. 3, March 1, 1917.jpg|150px]]
|''Flamenca''
|''Flamenca''
|1917
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]]
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Lampe Illusion, 391, n. 3, March 1, 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Lampe Illusion''
|1917
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]]
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Marie, Barcelone, 391, n. 3, March 1, 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Marie, Barcelone''
|1917
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]]. No 3, March 1
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Peigne, Miroir de l'Apparence, 391, n. 2, February 10, 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Peigne, Miroir de l'Apparence''
|1917
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 2, February 10
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Américaine, 391, n. 6, July 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Américaine''
|1917
|Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 6, July
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Âne, 391, July 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Âne''
|1917
|Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 6, July
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Molèculaire, 391, No. 8, Feb. 1919.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Molèculaire''
|1919
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 8, February
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1919, Danse de Saint-Guy, The Little Review, Picabia number, Autumn 1922.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Danse de Saint-Guy''
|1919
||Published in [[The Little Review]], Autumn 1922
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Réveil Matin (Alarm Clock), Dada 4-5, Number 5, 15 May 1919.jpg|150px]]
|''Alarm Clock''
|''Réveil Matin''
|1919
|Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1919, Réveil Matin (Alarm Clock), ink on paper, 31.8 x 23 cm, Tate, London.jpg|150px]]
|''Alarm Clock''
|''Réveil Matin''
|1919
|Ink on paper
|31.8 x 23 cm
|London
|[[Tate]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Dada Movement, Dada, Number 5, 15 May 1919.jpg|150px]]
|''Dada Movement''
|
|1919
|Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1920, Portrait of Cézanne, Portrait of Renoir, Portrait of Rembrandt.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Portrait of Cézanne, Portrait of Renoir, Portrait of Rembrandt''
|1920
|Toy monkey and oil on cardboard
|Reproduced in Cannibale, Paris, n. 1, April 25
|Whereabouts unknown
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Francis chante le Coq, 391, n. 14, November 1920.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Francis chante le Coq''
|1920
|Published in [[391 (magazine)]]
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 391, n. 13, July 1920.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Ce numéro est entouré d'une dentelle rose.''
|1920
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 13
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1920, La Sainte Vierge (The Blessed Virgin), ink and graphite on paper, 33 x 24 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris.jpg|150px]]
|''The Blessed Virgin''
|''La Sainte Vierge''
|1920
|Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May
|Ink and graphite on paper
|33 x 24 cm
|Paris
| [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1921, L'oeil cacodylate, oil and collage on canvas, 148.6 x 117.4 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne.jpg|150px]]
|
|''L'oeil cacodylate''
|1921
|Oil and collage on canvas
|148.6 x 117.4 cm
|Paris
| [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, c. 1921-22, Optophone I, encre, aquarelle et mine de plomb sur papier, 72 x 60 cm.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Optophone I''
|1919
|Watercolor and graphite on paper
|72 x 60 cm
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Phosphate, Littérature, No. 6, New Series, Paris, 1 November, 1922.jpg|150px]]
|''Phosphate''
|
|1922
||Published in Littérature magazine, No. 6, New Series, 1 November
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1922, Aviation, ink, crayon, watercolor on paper, 79.9 x 54 cm, RISD Museum.jpg|150px]]
|''Aviation''
|
|1922
|Ink, crayon, watercolor on paper
|79.9 x 54 cm
|Providence, Rhode Island
| [[RISD Museum]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Astrolabe, Galeries Dalmau exhibition catalogue, 1922.jpg|150px]]
|''Astrolabe''
|
|1922
|
|[[Galeries Dalmau]] exhibition catalogue]]
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Thermomètre pour aveugles, Galeries Dalmau exhibition catalogue 1922.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Thermomètre pour aveugles''
|1922
|[[Galeries Dalmau]] exhibition catalogue
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia,1922, Femme Espagnole (Espagnole à la cigarette), watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper, 72 x 51 cm.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Femme Espagnole (Espagnole à la cigarette)''
|1922
|Watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper
|72 x 51 cm
|
|
|}
==References==
==Further reading==
* Allan, Kenneth R. "Metamorphosis in ''391'': A Cryptographic Collaboration by Francis Picabia, Man Ray, and Erik Satie." ''Art History'' 34, No. 1 (February, 2011): 102-125.
* Baker, George. ''The Artwork Caught by the Tail: Francis Picabia and Dada in Paris''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. ()</small>
* Borràs, Maria Lluïsa. ''Picabia''. Trans. Kenneth Lyons. New York: Rizzoli, 1985.
* Calté, Beverly and Arnauld Pierre. ''Francis Picabia.'' Tokyo: APT International, 1999.
* Camfield, William. ''Francis Picabia: His Art, Life and Times''. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.
* Hopkins, David. "Questioning Dada's Potency: Picabia's 'La Sainte Vierge' and the Dialogue with Duchamp." ''Art History'' 15, No. 3 (September 1992): 317-333.
* Legge, Elizabeth. "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Virgin: Francis Picabia's La Sainte Vierge." ''Word & Image'' 12, No. 2 (April–June 1996): 218-242.
* Page, Suzanne, William Camfield, Annie Le Brun, Emmanuelle de l'Ecotais, ''et al.'', ''Francis Picabia: Singulier ideal''. Paris: Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, 2002.
* Picabia, Francis. ''I Am a Beautiful Monster: Poetry Prose, and Provocation.'' Trans. Marc Lowenthal, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. ()</small>
* Pierre, Arnauld. ''Francis Picabia: La peinture sans aura.'' Paris: Gallimard, 2002.
* Wilson, Sarah. "Francis Picabia: Accommodations of Desire - Transparencies 1924-1932." New York: [[Kent Fine Art]], 1989. ()
[[Category:Lists of works of art]]
[[Category:Works by artist]]
This is an incomplete list of works by the French artist [[Francis Picabia]] (22 January 1879 – 30 November 1953), painter, sculptor, chess player, and writer whose work is associated with [[Cubism]], [[Abstract art]], [[Dada]] and [[Surrealism]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2zbwMH5 Comité Picabia; the organization developing a catalogue raisonné of the artist]</ref>
==Artworks==
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin-left:0.5em; text-align:center"
! class="unsortable" | Painting
! Name
! French name
! Year
! Technique
! Dimensions
! City
! Gallery
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|
|-
|[[File:Francis Picabia - Caotchouc.jpg|frameless|150px]]
|
|''Caotchouc''
|1909
|Watercolor, gouache, and ink on cardboard
|47.5 x 61.5 cm
|Paris
|[[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1911, Paysage (Landscape), reproduced in Les Peintres Cubistes, 1913.jpg|150px]]
|''Landscape''
|''Paysage''
|1911
|Oil on canvas
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1911, Horses, oil on canvas, 73.3 x 92.5 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.jpg|150px]]
|''Horses''
|''Chevaux''
|1911
|Oil on canvas
|73.3 x 92.5 cm
|Paris
|[[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1911-12, Paysage à Cassis (Landscape at Cassis), oil on canvas, 50.3 × 61.5 cm, private collection.jpg|150px]]
|''Landscape at Cassis''
|''Paysage à Cassis''
|1911–12
|Oil on canvas
|50.3 × 61.5 cm
|
|Private collection
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, ca.1910, Grimaldi après la pluie (after the rain), location unknown.jpg|150px]]
|''Grimaldi after the rain''
|''Grimaldi après la pluie''
|c. 1912
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1912, Tarentelle, oil on canvas, 73.6 x 92.1 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Tarentelle''
|1912
|Oil on canvas
|73.6 x 92.1 cm
|New York City
|[[Museum of Modern Art]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1912, The Procession, Seville, oil on canvas, 121.9 x 121.9 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.jpg|150px]]
|''The Procession, Seville''
|''La Procession, Seville''
|1912
|Oil on canvas
|121.9 x 121.9 cm
|Washington DC
|[[National Gallery of Art]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, The Dance at the Spring, 1912, oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art.jpg|150px]]
|''The Dance at the Spring''
|''La danse au printemps''
|1912
|Oil on canvas
|120.5 x 120.6 cm
|Philadelphia
|[[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1913, Edtaonisl (Ecclesiastic), oil on canvas, 300.4 x 300.7 cm, Art Institute of Chicago.jpg|150px]]
|''Edtaonisl''
|''Ecclesiastic''
|1913
|Oil on canvas
|300.4 x 300.7 cm
|Chicago
|[[Art Institute of Chicago]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1913, Catch as Catch Can, oil on canvas, 100.6 x 81.6 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art.jpg|150px]]
|''Catch as Catch Can''
|''La Source''
|1913
|Oil on canvas
|105.4 x 86.4 cm
|Philadelphia
|[[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1913, Udnie (Young American Girl, The Dance), oil on canvas, 290 x 300 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris..jpg|150px]]
|''Udnie (Young American Girl, The Dance) ''
|''Udnie (Jeune fille américaine, danse)''
|1913
|Oil on canvas
|290 x 300 cm
|Paris
|[[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
|
|-
| [[File:Picabia starDancer.jpg|150px]]
|''Star Dancer on a Transatlantic Steamer''
|
|1913
|Watercolor
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1913-14, Force Comique, aquarelle et graphite sur papier, 63.4 x 52.7 cm, Berkshire Museum.jpg|150px]]
|''Cosmic Force''
|''Force Comique''
|1913–14
|Watercolor and graphite on paper
|63.4 x 52.7 cm
|Pittsfield, Massachusetts
|[[Berkshire Museum]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1915, Fille née sans mère (Girl Born Without a Mother), work on paper, 47.4 x 31.7 cm, Musée d'Orsay.jpg|150px]]
|''Girl Born Without a Mother''
|''Fille née sans mère''
|1915
|Published in [[291 (magazine)]]
|47.4 x 31.7 cm
|Paris
|[[Musée d'Orsay]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1915, New York..jpg|150px]]
|
|'(Left) ''Le saint des saints c'est de moi qu'il s'agit dans ce portrait'', 1 July 1915; (center) ''Portrait d'une jeune fille americaine dans l'état de nudité'', 5 July 1915: (right) ''J'ai vu et c'est de toi qu'il s'agit, De Zayas! De Zayas! Je suis venu sur les rivages du Pont-Euxin'', New York, 1915
|1915
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Ici, c'est ici Stieglitz, foi et amour, cover of 291, No1, 1915.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Ici, c'est ici Stieglitz, foi et amour''
|1915
|Published cover of [[291 (magazine)]], No. 1
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1915, Voilà Haviland (la poésie est comme lui).jpg|150px]]
|
|''Voilà Haviland (la poésie est comme lui), Portrait mécanomorphe de [[Paul Haviland|Paul B. Haviland]]''
|1915
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Picabia Machine Turn.jpg|150px]]
|''Machine Turn Quickly''
|''Machine, Tournez Vite''
|1916
|Tempera on paper
|49 x 32 cm
|
|Private collection
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1916-17, Prostitution Universelle (Universal Prostitution), black ink, tempera, metallic paint on cardboard, 74.5 x 94.2 cm, Yale University Art Gallery.tif|150px]]
|''Universal Prostitution''
|''Prostitution Universelle''
|1916–17
|Black ink, tempera, metallic paint on cardboard
|74.5 x 94.2 cm
|New Haven CT.
|[[Yale University Art Gallery]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Flamenca, 391, n. 3, March 1, 1917.jpg|150px]]
|''Flamenca''
|''Flamenca''
|1917
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]]
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Lampe Illusion, 391, n. 3, March 1, 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Lampe Illusion''
|1917
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]]
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Marie, Barcelone, 391, n. 3, March 1, 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Marie, Barcelone''
|1917
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]]. No 3, March 1
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Peigne, Miroir de l'Apparence, 391, n. 2, February 10, 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Peigne, Miroir de l'Apparence''
|1917
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 2, February 10
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Américaine, 391, n. 6, July 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Américaine''
|1917
|Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 6, July
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Âne, 391, July 1917.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Âne''
|1917
|Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 6, July
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Molèculaire, 391, No. 8, Feb. 1919.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Molèculaire''
|1919
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 8, February
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1919, Danse de Saint-Guy, The Little Review, Picabia number, Autumn 1922.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Danse de Saint-Guy''
|1919
||Published in [[The Little Review]], Autumn 1922
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Réveil Matin (Alarm Clock), Dada 4-5, Number 5, 15 May 1919.jpg|150px]]
|''Alarm Clock''
|''Réveil Matin''
|1919
|Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1919, Réveil Matin (Alarm Clock), ink on paper, 31.8 x 23 cm, Tate, London.jpg|150px]]
|''Alarm Clock''
|''Réveil Matin''
|1919
|Ink on paper
|31.8 x 23 cm
|London
|[[Tate]]
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Dada Movement, Dada, Number 5, 15 May 1919.jpg|150px]]
|''Dada Movement''
|
|1919
|Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1920, Portrait of Cézanne, Portrait of Renoir, Portrait of Rembrandt.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Portrait of Cézanne, Portrait of Renoir, Portrait of Rembrandt''
|1920
|Toy monkey and oil on cardboard
|Reproduced in Cannibale, Paris, n. 1, April 25
|Whereabouts unknown
|
|
|-
| [[File:Francis Picabia, Francis chante le Coq, 391, n. 14, November 1920.jpg|150px]]
|
|''Francis chante le Coq''
|1920
|Published in [[391 (magazine)]]
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| [[File:Francis Picabia, 391, n. 13, July 1920.jpg|150px]]
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|''Ce numéro est entouré d'une dentelle rose.''
|1920
||Published in [[391 (magazine)]], No. 13
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| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1920, La Sainte Vierge (The Blessed Virgin), ink and graphite on paper, 33 x 24 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris.jpg|150px]]
|''The Blessed Virgin''
|''La Sainte Vierge''
|1920
|Published in Dada, 4-5, Number 5, 15 May
|Ink and graphite on paper
|33 x 24 cm
|Paris
| [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
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| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1921, L'oeil cacodylate, oil and collage on canvas, 148.6 x 117.4 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne.jpg|150px]]
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|''L'oeil cacodylate''
|1921
|Oil and collage on canvas
|148.6 x 117.4 cm
|Paris
| [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], [[Centre Pompidou]]
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| [[File:Francis Picabia, c. 1921-22, Optophone I, encre, aquarelle et mine de plomb sur papier, 72 x 60 cm.jpg|150px]]
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|''Optophone I''
|1919
|Watercolor and graphite on paper
|72 x 60 cm
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| [[File:Francis Picabia, Phosphate, Littérature, No. 6, New Series, Paris, 1 November, 1922.jpg|150px]]
|''Phosphate''
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|1922
||Published in Littérature magazine, No. 6, New Series, 1 November
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| [[File:Francis Picabia, 1922, Aviation, ink, crayon, watercolor on paper, 79.9 x 54 cm, RISD Museum.jpg|150px]]
|''Aviation''
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|1922
|Ink, crayon, watercolor on paper
|79.9 x 54 cm
|Providence, Rhode Island
| [[RISD Museum]]
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| [[File:Francis Picabia, Astrolabe, Galeries Dalmau exhibition catalogue, 1922.jpg|150px]]
|''Astrolabe''
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|1922
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|[[Galeries Dalmau]] exhibition catalogue]]
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| [[File:Francis Picabia, Thermomètre pour aveugles, Galeries Dalmau exhibition catalogue 1922.jpg|150px]]
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|''Thermomètre pour aveugles''
|1922
|[[Galeries Dalmau]] exhibition catalogue
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| [[File:Francis Picabia,1922, Femme Espagnole (Espagnole à la cigarette), watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper, 72 x 51 cm.jpg|150px]]
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|''Femme Espagnole (Espagnole à la cigarette)''
|1922
|Watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper
|72 x 51 cm
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==References==
==Further reading==
* Allan, Kenneth R. "Metamorphosis in ''391'': A Cryptographic Collaboration by Francis Picabia, Man Ray, and Erik Satie." ''Art History'' 34, No. 1 (February, 2011): 102-125.
* Baker, George. ''The Artwork Caught by the Tail: Francis Picabia and Dada in Paris''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. ()</small>
* Borràs, Maria Lluïsa. ''Picabia''. Trans. Kenneth Lyons. New York: Rizzoli, 1985.
* Calté, Beverly and Arnauld Pierre. ''Francis Picabia.'' Tokyo: APT International, 1999.
* Camfield, William. ''Francis Picabia: His Art, Life and Times''. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.
* Hopkins, David. "Questioning Dada's Potency: Picabia's 'La Sainte Vierge' and the Dialogue with Duchamp." ''Art History'' 15, No. 3 (September 1992): 317-333.
* Legge, Elizabeth. "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Virgin: Francis Picabia's La Sainte Vierge." ''Word & Image'' 12, No. 2 (April–June 1996): 218-242.
* Page, Suzanne, William Camfield, Annie Le Brun, Emmanuelle de l'Ecotais, ''et al.'', ''Francis Picabia: Singulier ideal''. Paris: Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, 2002.
* Picabia, Francis. ''I Am a Beautiful Monster: Poetry Prose, and Provocation.'' Trans. Marc Lowenthal, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. ()</small>
* Pierre, Arnauld. ''Francis Picabia: La peinture sans aura.'' Paris: Gallimard, 2002.
* Wilson, Sarah. "Francis Picabia: Accommodations of Desire - Transparencies 1924-1932." New York: [[Kent Fine Art]], 1989. ()
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