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Man in a Hammock

''L'Homme au hamac'', also referred to as ''Man in a Hammock'', is a painting created in 1913 by the French artist, theorist and writer Albert Gleizes. The work was exhibited at Moderni Umeni, SVU Mánes, Vystava, Prague, February – March 1914, no. 41; and Der Sturm, Berlin, July – August 1914.〔Varichon, Anne, ''Albert Gleizes – Catalogue Raisonné'', Volume 1, Paris, SOMOGY éditions d'art/Fondation Albert Gleizes, 1998, ISBN 2-85056-286-6〕 The painting was reproduced in Guillaume Apollinaire, Paris-Journal, July 4, 1914 (published again in Chroniques d'Art, 1960. p. 405); and Albert Gleizes, ''L'Épopée'', Le Rouge et le Noir, October 1929, p. 81. Stylistically Gleizes' painting exemplifies the principle of mobile perspective laid out in ''Du "Cubisme"'', written by himself and French painter Jean Metzinger. Evidence suggests that the man reclining in the hammock is indeed Jean Metzinger. Formerly in the collection of Metzinger, the first owner of the painting, ''Man in a Hammock'' forms part of the permanent collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.〔(Albright-Knox Art Gallery, ''L'Homme au hamac'' by Albert Gleizes )〕
==Description==
''Man in a Hammock'' is an oil painting on canvas with dimensions 130 by 155.5 cm (51.2 x 61.2 inches) signed and dated "Alb Gleizes 13", lower left. Painted in 1913, the work "presents an interesting synthesis of back and forth motion," writes art historian Daniel Robbins (Guggenheim, 1964), "and introduces a composition based on the intersection of powerful diagonals".〔(Robbins, Daniel, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, ''Albert Gleizes, 1881-1953, A Retrospective Exhibition'', 1964 )〕 ''Man in a Hammock'' is related to a number of other works,〔(L'Homme au hamac" 1913 Albert Gleizes.' plume et encre de Chine sur papier fort, 24.3 x 29.1 cm )〕 such as a watercolor and a sepia ink over pencil drawing from 1909, a pencil and ink dated 1913, in addition to at least three other works in various media.〔(Homme dans un Hamac [Man in a Hammock], 1909, Watercolor and ink on paper, Albright-Knox Art Gallery / Art Resource, NY / Gleizes, Albert (1881-1953) ARS, NY )〕 A large and finished painting of ''L'Homme au hamac'' dating from the summer of 1909 is on the reverse of ''Houses among Trees'', 113.5 x 154 cm, 1910. In both the proto-Cubist version and in a small oil sketch (formerly in the collection of Ida Bienert, Dresden) the man wears a large sombrero.〔

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