Francis Picabia (1879–1953) was a French painter, poet, and avant-garde artist associated with Dada and early modernist movements. His work spans Cubism, Fauvism, and abstraction, characterized by wit, innovation, and a continual reinvention of style. Picabia was renowned for challenging artistic conventions and bridging traditional and modern approaches to painting.
Composition (1946–47) features abstract, geometric forms arranged in a dynamic, colorful configuration. The piece exemplifies Picabia’s late-career experimentation with abstraction, emphasizing visual rhythm, balance, and interplay of shapes. Its bold forms and vivid palette reflect the artist’s inventive approach during the final phase of his artistic output.
Fine Art Giclée Print – Archival Quality - 11 x 17" Untrimmed - Ready to Frame
This museum-quality print is made with pigment-based, UltraChrome inks that deliver rich color and sharp detail and is printed on on acid-free, fine art paper. The result is a vibrant, long-lasting image?expected to last up to 200 years (color) or 400 years (black & white).
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