[The Cubist painters who] continued to paint objects motionless, frozen, and all the static aspects of Nature; they worship the traditionalism of Poussin, of Ingres, of Corot, ageing and petrifying their art with an obstinate attachment to the past, which to our eyes remains totally incomprehensible.


pp. 2, 3. - 'Les exposants au public', 1912


[The Cubist painters who] continued to paint objects motionless, frozen, and all the static aspects of Nature; they worship the traditionalism of...

[The Cubist painters who] continued to paint objects motionless, frozen, and all the static aspects of Nature; they worship the traditionalism of...

[The Cubist painters who] continued to paint objects motionless, frozen, and all the static aspects of Nature; they worship the traditionalism of...

[The Cubist painters who] continued to paint objects motionless, frozen, and all the static aspects of Nature; they worship the traditionalism of...