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The Procession, Seville is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Francis Picabia, executed in 1912. It has the dimensions of 121,9 by 121,9 cm. It is held at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C.

The Procession, Seville (1912) by Francis Picabia
The Procession, Seville (1912) by Francis Picabia

History and description


The painting was first exhibited at the Salon de la Section d'Or in 1912, at the Salon des Indépendants in 1913 and then at the Armory Show, in Chicago, the same year.

It depicts his interpretation of a religious procession in Seville, Spain, a country that he had visited in 1909 during his honeymoon. It reveals both the influence of the analytic cubism of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, and of Italian futurist painters like Gino Severini and Umberto Boccioni, with the semi-abstract presence of bodies in motion.[1]


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La Procession, Séville est un tableau réalisé par Francis Picabia en 1912. Cette huile sur toile cubiste représente une procession religieuse sévillane. Exposée au Salon de la Section d'Or en 1912, au Salon des indépendants de 1913 puis à l'Armory Show la même année, elle est aujourd'hui conservée à la National Gallery of Art, à Washington.



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