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Pablo Picasso, 1913, Violon accroché au mur (Violin Hanging on the Wall), oil, spackle with sand, enamel, and charcoal on canvas, 65 x 46 cm, Museum of Fine Arts Berne Pablo Picasso, 1913–14, Woman in a Chemise in an Armchair , Femme en chemise assise dans un fauteuil (Eva) , oil on canvas, 149.9 x 99.4 cm, Leonard A. Lauder Cubist ...
Violon et Raisins (English: Violin and Grapes) is a 1912 oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso. [1] This painting was one of five works exhibited by the artist at Galerie Goltz, Munich, along with Tête de femme. [2] It is now in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Picasso worked on both versions simultaneously. At the same time, he also painted Three Women at the Spring. According to old photos, the Philadelphia version originally only had the Pierrot and Harlequin but Picasso later added the monk. At the end of summer 1921, the canvases were untacked from the garage walls, rolled up, and transported.
File:Pablo Picasso, 1913, Violin Hanging on the Wall, oil, spackle with sand, enamel, and charcoal on canvas, 65 x 46 cm, Museum of Fine Arts Berne.jpg; File:Pablo Picasso, 1914-15, Nature morte au compotier (Still Life with Compote and Glass), oil on canvas, 63.5 x 78.7 cm (25 x 31 in), Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio.jpg
File: Pablo Picasso, 1912-13, Guitare (Guitar), oil and charcoal on canvas, 72.4 x 60 cm, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway.jpg: Pablo Picasso
File: Pablo Picasso, 1912, Violin and Grapes, oil on canvas, 61 x 50.8 cm, Museum of Modern Art.jpg