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PIONEER CUBIST WORK.—Picasso's painting, “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.” pointed in 1997, is sometimes said to be the first cubist painting. It is reproduced in Cecily Mackworth’s book, “Guillaume Apollinaire and the Cubist Life,” reviewed above. Apollinaire, the poet and art critic, was one of the first to realise the picture's Importance for art.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610429.2.14.1

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 3

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PIONEER CUBIST WORK.—Picasso's painting, “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.” pointed in 1997, is sometimes said to be the first cubist painting. It is reproduced in Cecily Mackworth’s book, “Guillaume Apollinaire and the Cubist Life,” reviewed above. Apollinaire, the poet and art critic, was one of the first to realise the picture's Importance for art. Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 3

PIONEER CUBIST WORK.—Picasso's painting, “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.” pointed in 1997, is sometimes said to be the first cubist painting. It is reproduced in Cecily Mackworth’s book, “Guillaume Apollinaire and the Cubist Life,” reviewed above. Apollinaire, the poet and art critic, was one of the first to realise the picture's Importance for art. Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 3

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