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Focus on Modern Art: Georges Braque’s Bottle of Rum, 1914

Metropolitan Museum conservator Isabelle Duvernois discusses Georges Braque's painting process and his adaptation of collage techniques to painting.

The Metropolitan Museum conservator Isabelle Duvernois discusses Georges Braque's painting process and his adaptation of collage techniques to painting.

Organized by the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art


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Bottle of Rum, Georges Braque  French, Oil on canvas
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