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Georges Braque in 4 1/2 Minutes

Posted on June 21, 2013 by Experiment Station

You’ll need more than five minutes to take in all there is to see at the Georges Braque exhibition (on view through Sept. 22), but exhibition curator RenĂ©e Maurer gets you started with a quick virtual tour in the video below.

Posted in Exhibitions | Tagged Braque, cubism, cubist, France, french, Georges Braque, Picasso, still life, wartime, world war I, World War II | Leave a comment |

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