Publications By Jean Metzinger
- Note sur la peinture, Pan (Paris), October–November 1910
- Cubisme et tradition, Paris Journal, 16 August 1911
- Alexandre Mercereau, Vers et prose 27 (October–November 1911): 122-129
- Du "Cubisme", written with Albert Gleizes, Edition Figuière, Paris, 1912 (First English edition: Cubism, Unwin, London, 1913)
- Art et esthétique, Lettres Parisiennes, suppl. 9 (April 1920): 6-7
- Réponse à notre enquête - Où va la peinture moderne?, written with Fernand Léger, Bulletin de l'Effort moderne, February 1924, 5-6
- L'Evolution du coloris, Bulletin de l'Effort moderne, Paris, 1925
- Enquête du bulletin, Bulletin de l'Effort moderne, October 1925, 14-15
- Metzinger, Chabaud, Chagall, Gruber et André Mouchard répondent à l'enquête des Beaux-Arts sur le métric, Beaux-Arts, 2 October 1936, 1
- Un souper chez G. Apollinaire, Apollinaire, Paris, 1946
- Ecluses, Preface par Henri Charpentier, Paris: G.L. Arlaud, 1947
- 1912-1946, Afterword to reprint of Du "Cubisme" by A. Gleizes and J. Metzinger, pp. 75–79, Paris, Compagnie française des Arts Graphiques, 1947
- Le Cubisme apporta à Gleizes le moyen d'écrire l'espace, Arts spectacles, no. 418, 3-9, July 1953
- Structures de peinture, Structure de l'esprit, Hommage à Albert Gleizes, with essays, statements and fragments of works by Gleizes, Metzinger, André Beaudin, Gino Severini, et al., Lyons, Atelier de la Rose, 1954
- Suzanne Phocas, Paris, Galerie de l'Institut, February 1955
- Le Cubisme était né, Souvenirs, Chambéry, Editions Présence, 1972
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