File:Jean Metzinger, 1913, En Canot, oil on canvas, 146 x 114 cm, missing or destroyed.jpg
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Jean Metzinger, 1913, En Canot (Femme au Canot et a l'Ombrelle), oil on canvas, 146 x 114 cm (57.5 × 44.9 in). Exhibited at Mánes Pavilion in Prague, 1914, acquired in 1916 by Georg Muche at the Galerie Der Sturm, and was subsequently confiscated by the German Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (Besitz des Propagandaministeriums) in 1936 or 1937. It was then shown in the Degenerate Art Exhibition (Entartete Kunst) in Munich. The painting has since been missing. |
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Published 1914[edit]
Zlatá Praha (II), Ročník 31/1913-1914, číslo 22, strana 264, 1914. Ústav pro českou literaturu AV ČR, v. v. i. Digitalizovaný archiv časopisů
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current | 22:07, 13 January 2013 | 453 × 578 (217 KB) | Coldcreation (talk | contribs) | Jean Metzinger, 1913, ''Le Canot, En Canot (Femme au Canot et a l'Ombrelle), Im Boot'', approximate dimensions 150 x 116.5 cm (59 x 46 in), exhibited at Mánes Pavilion in Prague, 1914, acquired in 1916 by Georg Muche at t... |
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