Jean Metzinger Quote

That was how, in 1906, (11) Albert Gleizes was feeling his way towards Cubism and condemned in advance those who never saw anything in it other than a shibboleth [mot d'ordre]. It was still nothing more than a need he felt, the need not for an intellectual art but for an art that would be something other than a systematic absurdity. Quite clearly nature and the painting make up two different worlds which have nothing in common, and what is quite in its place in the one cannot also be in its place in the other.


Cubism was born [French:Le Cubisme était né] (1972)


That was how, in 1906, (11) Albert Gleizes was feeling his way towards Cubism and condemned in advance those who never saw anything in it other than...

That was how, in 1906, (11) Albert Gleizes was feeling his way towards Cubism and condemned in advance those who never saw anything in it other than...

That was how, in 1906, (11) Albert Gleizes was feeling his way towards Cubism and condemned in advance those who never saw anything in it other than...

That was how, in 1906, (11) Albert Gleizes was feeling his way towards Cubism and condemned in advance those who never saw anything in it other than...