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Where Lab Meets Atelier

Newsweek - Pablo Picasso and the Cubists were fascinated by Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity, Georges Braque’s deconstructed still-lifes were inspired by the idea of a fourth dimension, and Claude Monet’s sophisticated use of color suggests that he was—at least subconsciously—a very shrewd chemist.

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