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Orphism
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In 1912 the poet Guillaume Apollinaire applied the French term Orphisme to the visionary and lyrical paintings of Robert Delaunay, relating them to Orpheus, a poet and musician in Greek mythology.
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Robert Delaunay,
Saint-Séverin No. 3,
1909-1910
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Frantisek Kupka,
Planes by Colors, Large Nude,
1909-1910
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Frantisek Kupka,
Study for Amorpha, Warm Chromatic (Amorpha, Chromatique chaude) and for Fugue in Two Colors (Fugue à deux couleurs),
1910- 1911
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Robert Delaunay,
Eiffel Tower,
1911
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Robert Delaunay,
Simultaneous Windows (2nd Motif, 1st Part),
1912
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Robert Delaunay,
Windows Open Simultaneously 1st Part, 3rd Motif,
1912
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