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L'Oiseau bleu (also known as The Blue Bird and Der Blaue Vogel) is a large oil painting created in 1912–1913 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger (1883–1956); considered by Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon as a founder of Cubism, along with Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. L'Oiseau bleu, one of Metzinger's most recognizable and frequently referenced works, was first exhibited in Paris at the Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1913 (cat. no. 2087), several months after the publication of the first (and only) Cubist manifesto, Du "Cubisme", written by Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes (1912). It was subsequently exhibited at the 1913 Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon in Berlin (titled Der blaue Vogel, cat. no. 287).

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  • L'Oiseau bleu (also known as The Blue Bird and Der Blaue Vogel) is a large oil painting created in 1912–1913 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger (1883–1956); considered by Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon as a founder of Cubism, along with Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. L'Oiseau bleu, one of Metzinger's most recognizable and frequently referenced works, was first exhibited in Paris at the Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1913 (cat. no. 2087), several months after the publication of the first (and only) Cubist manifesto, Du "Cubisme", written by Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes (1912). It was subsequently exhibited at the 1913 Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon in Berlin (titled Der blaue Vogel, cat. no. 287). Apollinaire described L'Oiseau bleu as a 'very brilliant painting' and 'his most important work to date'. L'Oiseau bleu, acquired by the City of Paris in 1937, forms part of the permanent collection at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. (en)
  • L'Oiseau bleu est un tableau peint par Jean Metzinger en 1913. Cette huile sur toile cubiste représente trois femmes nues dont l'une, debout, étreint un oiseau bleu, renvoi à la pièce de théâtre de Maurice Maeterlinck à laquelle l'œuvre emprunte son titre, L'Oiseau bleu. Présentée au Salon des indépendants de 1913, elle est conservée au musée d'Art moderne de Paris. (fr)
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  • Jean Metzinger, 1912-1913, L'Oiseau bleu, oil on canvas, 230 x 196 cm, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris..jpg (en)
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  • L'Oiseau bleu est un tableau peint par Jean Metzinger en 1913. Cette huile sur toile cubiste représente trois femmes nues dont l'une, debout, étreint un oiseau bleu, renvoi à la pièce de théâtre de Maurice Maeterlinck à laquelle l'œuvre emprunte son titre, L'Oiseau bleu. Présentée au Salon des indépendants de 1913, elle est conservée au musée d'Art moderne de Paris. (fr)
  • L'Oiseau bleu (also known as The Blue Bird and Der Blaue Vogel) is a large oil painting created in 1912–1913 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger (1883–1956); considered by Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon as a founder of Cubism, along with Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. L'Oiseau bleu, one of Metzinger's most recognizable and frequently referenced works, was first exhibited in Paris at the Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1913 (cat. no. 2087), several months after the publication of the first (and only) Cubist manifesto, Du "Cubisme", written by Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes (1912). It was subsequently exhibited at the 1913 Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon in Berlin (titled Der blaue Vogel, cat. no. 287). (en)
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  • L'Oiseau bleu (Metzinger) (fr)
  • L'Oiseau bleu (Metzinger) (en)
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