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Articles

The Machinist Style of Francis Picabia

Pages 309-322 | Published online: 10 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

The signs of the accelerating Industrial Revolution had not failed to excite some nineteenth century artists, but only in the twentieth century were the industrial sites, the machines and machine-made products of the modern world seized by artists as truly important subjects—subjects which, moreover, were perceived as sources of new aesthetic systems and associated with fundamental attitudes toward life.

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