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4B Baigneuse, 1908-9. Oil. Private Collection, Paris.
5 Seated Woman, 1909. Oil, 36½″ × 24¼″. The Tate Gallery, London.
6 Head, 1909. Bronze, 16¼″ high. The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
7 Girl with a Mandolin (The Portrait of Fanny Tellier), 1910. Oil,
39½ × 29″. Private Collection, New York.
8A Landscape, Horta de San Juan, 1909. Oil, 24½″ × 31¾″. Collection the
Heirs of Gertrude Stein.
8B Nude (Cadaquès), 1910. Oil, 73⅝″ × 24″. Private Collection, Milan.
9A Nude, 1910. Ink and wash, 29⅛″ × 18⅜″. Collection Pierre Loeb, Paris.
9B Mademoiselle Léonie, 1910. Etching. The Museum of Modern Art, New
York.
10 Portrait of Monsieur Kahnweiler, 1910. Oil, 39¼″ × 28¼″. The Art
Institute of Chicago, Collection Mrs. Gilbert Chapman.
11 L'Homme à la Pipe, 1911. Oil, 35½″ × 28¼″. Private Collection.
12A Bottle and Glasses, 1911. Oil, 26″ × 24″. The Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, New York.
12B Bouteille de Pernod, 1912. Oil, 18½″ × 13¼″. Museum of Modern Western
Art, Moscow.
13 Le Modèle, 1912. Oil, 46½″ × 36½″. Collection Dr. H. Carey Walker, New
York.
14A Still Life with Chain-caning, 1912. Oil and pasted oil-cloth, 10⅝″ × 13¾″.
Collection of the Artist.
14B Bouteille de Vieux Marc, 1912. Papier collé, 30½″ × 24½″. Collection
Madame Cuttoli, Paris.
15 The Violin, 1913. Papier collé, 26″ × 20″. The A. E. Gallatin Collection,
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
16 Violon au Café, 1913. Oil, 32″ × 18½″. Galerie Rosengart, Lucerne.
17 Violin and Guitar, 1913. Oil, pasted cloth, pencil and plaster, 36″ × 25″.
The Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection, Philadelphia Museum of
Art.
18 Harlequin, 1913. Oil, 33¾″ × 20¼″. Galerie Rosengart, Lucerne.

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