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Le Fumeur (en. The Smoker), or Man with Pipe, is a Cubist painting by the French artist Jean Metzinger. It has been suggested that the sitter depicted in the painting represents either Guillaume Apollinaire or Max Jacob. The work was exhibited in the spring of 1914 at the Salon des Indépendants, Paris, Champ-de-Mars, March 1–April 30, 1914, no. 2289, Room 11. A photograph of Le Fumeur was published in Le Petit Comtois (Au Salon des Indépendants, Les chefs-d'œuvre modernes), 13 March 1914, for the occasion of the exhibition. In July 1914 the painting was exhibited in Berlin at Herwarth Walden’s Galerie Der Sturm, with works by Albert Gleizes, Raymond Duchamp-Villon and Jacques Villon.

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  • Le Fumeur est un tableau réalisé par Jean Metzinger autour de 1912-1913. Cette huile sur toile est le portrait cubiste d'un fumeur de pipe, sans doute Guillaume Apollinaire ou Max Jacob. Exposée au Salon des indépendants de 1914, elle est aujourd'hui conservée au Carnegie Museum of Art, à Pittsburgh. (fr)
  • Le Fumeur (en. The Smoker), or Man with Pipe, is a Cubist painting by the French artist Jean Metzinger. It has been suggested that the sitter depicted in the painting represents either Guillaume Apollinaire or Max Jacob. The work was exhibited in the spring of 1914 at the Salon des Indépendants, Paris, Champ-de-Mars, March 1–April 30, 1914, no. 2289, Room 11. A photograph of Le Fumeur was published in Le Petit Comtois (Au Salon des Indépendants, Les chefs-d'œuvre modernes), 13 March 1914, for the occasion of the exhibition. In July 1914 the painting was exhibited in Berlin at Herwarth Walden’s Galerie Der Sturm, with works by Albert Gleizes, Raymond Duchamp-Villon and Jacques Villon. Le Fumeur, titled Man with Pipe and dated c. 1912, forms part of the permanent collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (gift of G. David Thompson, 1953). (en)
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  • Pittsburgh, PA (en)
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  • Jean Metzinger, c.1913, Le Fumeur , 129.7 x 96.68 cm, Carnegie Museum of Art.jpg (en)
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  • Le Fumeur (en)
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  • Le Fumeur est un tableau réalisé par Jean Metzinger autour de 1912-1913. Cette huile sur toile est le portrait cubiste d'un fumeur de pipe, sans doute Guillaume Apollinaire ou Max Jacob. Exposée au Salon des indépendants de 1914, elle est aujourd'hui conservée au Carnegie Museum of Art, à Pittsburgh. (fr)
  • Le Fumeur (en. The Smoker), or Man with Pipe, is a Cubist painting by the French artist Jean Metzinger. It has been suggested that the sitter depicted in the painting represents either Guillaume Apollinaire or Max Jacob. The work was exhibited in the spring of 1914 at the Salon des Indépendants, Paris, Champ-de-Mars, March 1–April 30, 1914, no. 2289, Room 11. A photograph of Le Fumeur was published in Le Petit Comtois (Au Salon des Indépendants, Les chefs-d'œuvre modernes), 13 March 1914, for the occasion of the exhibition. In July 1914 the painting was exhibited in Berlin at Herwarth Walden’s Galerie Der Sturm, with works by Albert Gleizes, Raymond Duchamp-Villon and Jacques Villon. (en)
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  • Le Fumeur (Metzinger) (fr)
  • Le Fumeur (en)
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