
1879–1953 · French · 30 artworks
artist bio
Francis Picabia was a French avant-garde painter, poet and typographer. He is known for his involvement in several major art movements, including Impressionism, Cubism, Dada, and Surrealism, constantly reinventing his style and challenging artistic conventions.
what you'll learn
Studying Picabia allows students to explore the evolution of modern art and the rejection of traditional artistic boundaries. Students can learn about stylistic experimentation and the importance of challenging conventions.
related: Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Max Ernst

Saint Tropez

Barges on the Loing, Morning Effect
1904

Port of Saint-Tropez, Evening Effect
1909

Gertrude Stein

Banks of the Loin, Saint Mammes

Still Life
1908

Banks of the Orne at Benouville
1908

Self-Portrait
1923

The Effect of Sun on the Banks of the Loing
1905

Roofs of Paris
1900

The Martigues
1902

Jeannine, Lorenzo and Bunny

Autumn Effect
1905

The Eure in the Twilight Sun
1901

Young Girl with Flowers
1942

Meliboeus

The Effect of Sunlight on the Banks of the Loing

Saint-Tropez
1909

The point of the port of Saint-Tropez
1900

Notre Dame, the Effect of Sunlight
1906

Riverbank
1905

The Port at Martigues
1903

A Canal at St. Mammes

Portrait of Woman
1935

Morning Effect, Banks of the Yonne River
1905

Farm at La Petite Mare
1907

The Moret Canal, Autumn Effect
1909

Suzy Solidor
1935

Portrait of Suzy Solidor
1933

Moret-sur-Loing
1901