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R-26 (salon)         
  • Former entrance to R-26 (Place Marcel-Aymé, Paris)
  • Madeleine Perrier and Jean Tranchant at R-26 (1946)
  • Soirée at R-26 in front of staircase by [[Le Corbusier]] (1933)
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyD7w0aS1lE "R. vingt-six"] by [[Django Reinhardt]] and [[Stéphane Grappelli]] - Sheet music with dedication to Madeleine and [[Robert Perrier]] (1947)
  • [[Stéphane Grappelli]] and [[Robert Perrier]] (1985)
R-26 (alt. English: R-Two-Six or French: R-vingt-six) was an artistic salon regularly held at the private residence of socialites Madeleine, Marie-Jacques and Robert Perrier at 26 Rue Norvins in the Montmartre district of Paris.
Rubik R-26 Góbé         
  • R-26SU instrument panel
  • R-26S Góbé
1961 GLIDER FAMILY
Rubik R-26; Rubik R-26 Gobe; Rubik R-26P1; Rubik R-26P2; Rubik R-26S; Rubik R-26SU; Rubik R-26M Motor Góbé; Auto-Aero Gobe R-26S; Auto-Aero R-26S Góbé
The Rubik R-26 Góbé is a family of Hungarian shoulder-wing, two-seat training gliders that was designed by Ernő Rubik Sr. (father of Rubik's Cube inventor Ernő Rubik), and produced by Auto-Aero.
Salon d'Automne         
  • Portrait de Jacques Nayral]]'', oil on canvas, 161.9 x 114 cm, Tate Modern, London. This painting was reproduced in ''Fantasio'': published 15 October 1911, for the occasion of the Salon d'Automne where it was exhibited the same year.
  • L'Homme au balcon (Portrait of Dr. Théo Morinaud)]]'', oil on canvas, 195.6 x 114.9 cm (77 x 45 1/4 in.), [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]. Completed the same year that Albert Gleizes co-authored the book ''[[Du "Cubisme"]]'' with Jean Metzinger
  • La Source (The Spring)]]'', oil on canvas, 249.6 x 249.3 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Exhibited at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Paris
  • [[Roger de La Fresnaye]], 1913, ''The Conquest of the Air'', [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York. Exhibited at the 1913 Salon d'Automne
  • Les Peintres Cubistes, Méditations Esthétiques]]'' by Guillaume Apollinaire in 1913, location unknown
  • [[Jean Metzinger]], 1911, ''[[Le goûter (Tea Time)]]'', 75.9 x 70.2 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Exhibited at the 1911 Salon d'Automne. [[André Salmon]] dubbed this painting "The Mona Lisa of Cubism". Main article: ''[[Le goûter (Tea Time)]]''
  • Groupe de femmes (Groupe de trois femmes, Groupe de trois personnages)]]'', plaster lost, photo Galerie René Reichard, Frankfurt. Exhibited at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, and Salon des Indépendants, 1913, Paris
  • Interior of the Maison Cubiste, with early [[Art Deco]] decoration by [[André Mare]]
  • Press clipping, Les Fauves: Exhibition at the Salon d'Automne, in ''L'Illustration'', 4 November 1905
  • [[Henri Matisse]], 1905, ''[[Woman with a Hat]]'', [[San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]].
  • [[Amedeo Modigliani]], ca. 1912, ''Female Head''
  • [[Pablo Picasso]], 1921, ''Head of a woman'', pastel on paper, 65.1 x 50.2 cm, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York
  • [[Paul Gauguin]], ''Tahitian: Fatata te miti (By the Sea)'' 1892, oil on canvas, 67.9 x 91.5 cm, The [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • [[Raymond Duchamp-Villon]], 1912, Maquette originale de La Maison Cubiste (Cubist House, Façade architecturale), Document du Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris
  • [[Robert Delaunay]], 1910, ''View over the Eiffel Tower'', oil on canvas, 116 × 97 cm, [[Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen]]
  • [[Robert Delaunay]], 1906, ''L'homme à la tulipe'' (Portrait de Jean Metzinger), oil on canvas, 72.4 x 48.5 cm (28 1/2 by 19 1/8 in). Exhibited at the 1906 Salon d'Autome (Paris) along with a portrait of Delaunay by Jean Metzinger
  • View of the 1904 Salon d'Automne, photograph by [[Ambroise Vollard]], Salle Cézanne (''Victor Choquet'', ''Baigneuses'', etc.)
  • Salon d'Automne, 1905, catalogue cover. [[Fauvism]] was launched at this exhibition
  • La Source (The Spring)]]''); [[Jean Metzinger]] (''[[Dancer in a café]]''); and [[Henri Le Fauconnier]] (''Mountaineers Attacked by Bears'')
  • [[André Derain]], 1903, ''Self-portrait in studio'', oil on canvas, 42.2 x 34.6 cm, [[National Gallery of Australia]]
  • [[Paul Cézanne]], 1900-1904, ''The Grounds of the Château Noir'', oil on canvas, 90.7 x 71.4 cm, The [[National Gallery]], London
FRENCH ART EXHIBITION
Salon d'Automne Paris; Autumn Salon; Salon d' Automne; Salon d'automne; Salon d’Automne
The Salon d'Automne (; ), or Société du Salon d'automne, is an art exhibition held annually in Paris, France. Since 2011, it is held on the Champs-Élysées, between the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais, in mid-October.

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R-26 (salon)
R-26 (alt. English: R-Two-Six or French: R-vingt-six) was an artistic salon regularly held at the private residence of socialites Madeleine, Marie-Jacques and Robert Perrier at 26 Rue Norvins in the Montmartre district of Paris.