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  2. Family Group (Moore) - Wikipedia

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    Family Group, LH 269, Tate Gallery. Family Group (LH 269) is a sculpture by Henry Moore. It was his first large-scale bronze sculpture, and his first large bronze with multiple castings. Made for Barclay School in Stevenage, it evolved from drawings in the

  3. File:Pablo Picasso, 1909-10, Figure dans un Fauteuil (Seated ...

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  4. Ben Nicholson - Wikipedia

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    He won the prestigious Carnegie Prize in 1952 and in 1955 a retrospective exhibition of his work was shown at the Tate Gallery in London. In 1956, he won the first Guggenheim International painting prize and in 1957 the international prize for painting at the Sao Paulo Art Biennial .

  5. Category:Tate galleries - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Cubist paintings - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Picasso, 1913-14, Head (Tête), cut and pasted colored paper, gouache and charcoal on paperboard, 43.5 x 33 cm, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.jpg 450 × 591; 37 KB Pablo Picasso, 1913-14, L'Homme aux cartes (Card Player), oil on canvas, 108 x 89.5 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York.jpg 1,280 × 1,552; 1.15 MB

  7. William Roberts (painter) - Wikipedia

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    In the years before the First World War Roberts was a pioneer, among English artists, in his use of abstract images. In later years he described his approach as that of an "English Cubist". In the First World War he served as a gunner on the Western Front, and in 1918 became an official war artist.

  8. John Golding (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    John Golding CBE (10 September 1929 – 9 April 2012) [1] was a British artist, art scholar, and curator, perhaps best known for his seminal text Cubism: A History and an Analysis, 1907–1914, [2] first published in 1959 and later revised in several subsequent editions.

  9. Tate Britain - Wikipedia

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    Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art from 1500 to the present day. As such, it is the most comprehensive collection of its kind in the world (only the Yale Center for British Art can claim similar expansiveness, but with less depth). [citation needed] More recent artists include David Hockney, Peter Blake and Francis Bacon. Works ...