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WHEN French Painter Georges Braque walked into Pablo Picasso’s cluttered Montmartre studio on the Rue Ravignan 49 years ago, he saw on the easel a painting unlike anything he had ever imagined.
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On a sun-drenched hilltop above the medieval village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence in the south of France, there’s a space where you ...
Last week news leaked out that a third big name is about to be added. France’s spry old (70) Georges Braque, currently breaking new ground with a show of his latest (and surprisingly airy ...
The late gallerists and lithographers Marguerite and Aimé Maeght decided to build the foundation on the same plot as their family home, partly on the advice of Georges Braque. They had lost their ...