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  1. Patrick Henry Bruce (March 25, 1881 – November 12, 1936) was an American cubist painter. Still-life, 1924

  2. Patrick Henry Bruce. Nasceu: 25 de março de 1881; Campbell County, Virginia, United States. Morreu: 12 de novembro de 1936; New York City, United States. Nacionalidade: American. Movimento Artístico: Cubismo.

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    • Campbell County, Virginia, United States
  3. Patrick Henry Bruce (March 25, 1881 – November 12, 1936) was an American cubist painter. A descendant of Patrick Henry, Bruce was born in Campbell County, Virginia, the second of four children. His family had once owned a huge plantation, Berry Hill, worked by over 3,000 slaves.

    • American
    • March 25, 1881
    • Campbell County, Virginia, United States
    • November 12, 1936
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  4. The American painter Patrick Henry Bruce resided in Paris from 1904 to 1936. There he admired the painting of Cézanne and the Cubists and studied under Matisse, in whose home he lived for a time. The colourful style of the Orphic Cubism of Robert and Sonia Delaunay exerted decisive influence on his painting.

  5. Patrick Henry Bruce was born in Long Island, Virginia. After studying in New York under William Merritt Chase (American, 1849 - 1916) and Robert Henri (American, 1865 - 1929), Bruce moved to Paris in 1903, where he remained until 1936.

  6. Still Life. c. 1921 Patrick Henry Bruce (American (active France), 1880–1936) Patrick Henry Bruce moved to Paris in 1904 and soon began frequenting the apartment of Gertrude and Leo Stein, where he was introduced to the latest trends in modern painting. In 1908, Bruce studied at the short-lived art school run by Henri Matisse, although his ...

  7. Patrick Henry Bruce American. ca. 1920–21. Not on view. Painted in France, where Bruce lived from 1904 to 1936, this still life depicts cut fruit, a glass with a straw, block-like shapes, and an architectural column with clean lines, geometric clarity, and cool tonalities.