GEORGES BRAQUE — PAPIERS COLLES 1912–1914 — GALERIE MAEGHT — 1963
GEORGES BRAQUE — PAPIERS COLLES 1912–1914 — GALERIE MAEGHT — 1963
Original exhibition poster produced for the 1963 Galerie Maeght exhibition Georges Braque : papiers colles 1912–1914. The poster features a study by Braque and relates to his pioneering work in papier collé, a key development within early Cubism.
Georges Braque (1882–1963) was one of the principal figures in the development of Cubism, working closely with Pablo Picasso in the early 20th century. His introduction of collage elements into painting, particularly between 1912 and 1914, marked a significant moment in modern art, expanding the language of composition through the use of paper, texture, and layered imagery. Beyond Cubism, Braque continued a long and influential career focused largely on still life and spatial exploration.
Galerie Maeght played an important role in exhibiting major modern artists and was known for its strong program of twentieth-century painting, sculpture, and graphic works. This poster was issued in conjunction with the 1963 exhibition dedicated to Braque’s early collage work.
Artist: Braque, Georges
Title: Papiers Colles 1912–1914 — Galerie Maeght
Printer: Mourlot (attributed)
Origin: France
Size: 13.5 x 34 inches
On / Off Linen: Unlined
Print Technique: Lithograph on paper
Year: 1963
Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Original exhibition poster from Galerie Maeght featuring a study by Georges Braque.
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GEORGES BRAQUE — PAPIERS COLLES 1912–1914 — GALERIE MAEGHT — 1963
Original exhibition poster produced for the 1963 Galerie Maeght exhibition Georges Braque : papiers colles 1912–1914. The poster features a study by Braque and relates to his pioneering work in papier collé, a key development within early Cubism.
Georges Braque (1882–1963) was one of the principal figures in the development of Cubism, working closely with Pablo Picasso in the early 20th century. His introduction of collage elements into painting, particularly between 1912 and 1914, marked a significant moment in modern art, expanding the language of composition through the use of paper, texture, and layered imagery. Beyond Cubism, Braque continued a long and influential career focused largely on still life and spatial exploration.
Galerie Maeght played an important role in exhibiting major modern artists and was known for its strong program of twentieth-century painting, sculpture, and graphic works. This poster was issued in conjunction with the 1963 exhibition dedicated to Braque’s early collage work.
Artist: Braque, Georges
Title: Papiers Colles 1912–1914 — Galerie Maeght
Printer: Mourlot (attributed)
Origin: France
Size: 13.5 x 34 inches
On / Off Linen: Unlined
Print Technique: Lithograph on paper
Year: 1963
Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Original exhibition poster from Galerie Maeght featuring a study by Georges Braque.






