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Guitar, Bottle, and Glass, 1914 (pasted papers, gouache & crayon on canvas)
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Guitar, Bottle, and Glass, 1914 (pasted papers, gouache & crayon on canvas)
XBP390287 Guitar, Bottle, and Glass, 1914 (pasted papers, gouache & crayon on canvas) by Gris, Juan (1887-1927); 91.8x64.8 cm; Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 12804069
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Abstract Birds Eye View Checkered Chequered Collage Composition Cubism Cubist Fragmented Musical Score Sheet Tablecloth Wine Bottle
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This print titled "Guitar, Bottle, and Glass, 1914" by Juan Gris is a mesmerizing example of cubist art. The composition features a musical instrument, a wine bottle, and a glass arranged on a tablecloth with a chequered pattern. From a bird's eye view perspective, the objects appear fragmented and abstracted. Gris skillfully combines pasted papers, gouache, and crayon on canvas to create this unique piece. The use of collage adds depth and texture to the artwork while maintaining its domestic theme. The wooden guitar stands out against the vibrant colors used in the background. The inclusion of sheet music hints at the harmonious relationship between music and visual art. This still life arrangement invites viewers to contemplate the connection between these two artistic forms. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this work – from the carefully rendered patterns on the tablecloth to the delicate strokes that define each object. Gris' mastery of composition allows for an intriguing exploration of space within this confined setting. Displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, this timeless piece continues to captivate audiences with its innovative approach to representation. It serves as a testament to Gris' contribution to cubism as well as his ability to transform everyday objects into extraordinary works of art.
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