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  1. Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia (often spelled Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia; née Buffet; 21 November 1881 – 7 December 1985) was a French art critic and writer affiliated with Dadaism. She was an organiser of the French resistance and the first wife of artist Francis Picabia.

  2. Arlunydd benywaidd a anwyd yn Fontainebleau, Ffrainc oedd Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia (21 Tachwedd 1881 – 7 Rhagfyr 1985). Bu'n briod i Francis Picabia. Bu farw yn Ffrainc ar 7 Rhagfyr 1985.

  3. He was married in 1909 to Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia, a French art critic and writer affiliated with Dadaism and later an organizer of the French resistance. They had four children. They divorced in 1930.

  4. Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia; Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/217; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Wikipedia:Wikipedia też jest kobietą ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_BerestAnne Berest - Wikipedia

    In 2017, with her sister Claire Berest, she wrote a biography of her great-grandmother Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia. With Gabriële, the Berest sisters succeeded in bringing attention to their great-grandmother's often overlooked life and influence in the art world, specifically within the Dada movement.

  6. Art historian and critic Bernard Dorival has vehemently argued in favor of the abstract nature of Caoutchouc, while Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia referred to it as a still life, and the artist Philip Pearlstein, who wrote his thesis on Picabia, described the subject of the painting as a bouncing rubber ball.