Francis Picabia’s materials and techniques - "Portrait d’un docteur"
Sometime in 1935, Francis Picabia painted a portrait of Dr. Gaston Raulot-Lapointe (image 1), a friend famous for his research into radiation and X-rays. For years, this painting was thought to have been lost or destroyed, but an X-ray of Picabia's Portrait d’un docteur (1935/c. 1938) (image 2) revealed the original portrait to be hiding beneath its surface (image 3).
This is one of many stories about Picabia's works found in “Francis Picabia: Materials and Techniques.” Read the essays at mo.ma/picabia_conservation
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