1893 - "My father was always drawing, though it was only a hobby with him, and I began like anybody else."
p. 27
1893-1897 - "The artist, born of the past, advances as far as his intuition permits."
p. 37
1897-1900 - "It is precisely the essential line of any object which I find fundamentally important and, also, the color."
p. 49
1900-1904 - "After several years, my work unconsciously began to deviate more and more from the natural aspects of reality."
p. 68
1904-1908 - "Experience was my only teacher."
p. 92
1908-1910 - "It seems to me that clarity of thought should be accompanied by clarity of technique."
p. 123
1910-1912 - "Accordingly, I observe my work attaining greater consciousness and that it loses all that is vague."
p. 153
1912-1914 - "I felt that only the Cubists had discovered the right path; and, for a time, I was much influenced by them."
p. 182
1914 - "Gradually, I became aware that Cubism did not accept the logical consequences of its own discoveries."
p. 198
Archives Cited
p. 210
Bibliography
p. 211
Works Exhibited
p. 215
Comparative Illustrations
p. 222
Credits and Photographic Credits
p. 224
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