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| | The Art Institute of Chicago: Art Access |
 | | Instead, he invited the viewer to examine the figures and shapes that he broke down and recombined in totally new ways. |
 | | In this portrait, the subject, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, a dealer who championed Picassos radical new style, has been fractured into various planes and shapes, and is presented from several points of view. |
 | | From flickering, partially transparent planes of brown, gray, fl, and white emerges his upper torso, hands clasped in his lap. |
| www.artic.edu /artaccess/AA_Modern/pages/MOD_1.shtml (379 words) |
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