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The Cubist Bird is a painting by Sargent Claude Johnson, which was painted in the year 1966. It is an enamel on steel. It represents cubism, which was a popular style in the early to mid 1900s. This painting is shown with a bird extending its neck in front of a sun-like object. It also consists of a series vibrant colors, and many different triangles, and crescents.

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  • The Cubist Bird is a painting by Sargent Claude Johnson, which was painted in the year 1966. It is an enamel on steel. It represents cubism, which was a popular style in the early to mid 1900s. This painting is shown with a bird extending its neck in front of a sun-like object. It also consists of a series vibrant colors, and many different triangles, and crescents. (en)
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  • The Cubist Bird is a painting by Sargent Claude Johnson, which was painted in the year 1966. It is an enamel on steel. It represents cubism, which was a popular style in the early to mid 1900s. This painting is shown with a bird extending its neck in front of a sun-like object. It also consists of a series vibrant colors, and many different triangles, and crescents. (en)
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