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Juan Gris Guitar oil painting


Guitar
Painting ID::  36522
Artist: Juan Gris
Painting: Guitar
Introduction: mk112 1913 Oil on canvas 61x50cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Juan Gris Landscape oil painting


Landscape
Painting ID::  36523
Artist: Juan Gris
Painting: Landscape
Introduction: mk112 1913 Oil on canvas 92x60cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Juan Gris House oil painting


House
Painting ID::  36524
Artist: Juan Gris
Painting: House
Introduction: mk112 1913 Oil on canvas 100x65cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Juan Gris Guitar cup and bottle oil painting


Guitar cup and bottle
Painting ID::  36525
Artist: Juan Gris
Painting: Guitar cup and bottle
Introduction: mk112 1914 60x81cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Juan Gris Coffee oil painting


Coffee
Painting ID::  36526
Artist: Juan Gris
Painting: Coffee
Introduction: mk112 1914 Oil on canvas 65x47cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     1887-1927 Born in Madrid, he studied mechanical drawing at the Escuela de Artes y Manufacturas in Madrid from 1902 to 1904, during which time he contributed drawings to local periodicals. From 1904 to 1905 he studied painting with the academic artist Jose Maria Carbonero. In 1906 he moved to Paris and became friends with Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Fernand Leger, and in 1915 he was painted by his friend, Amedeo Modigliani. In Paris, Gris followed the lead of another friend and fellow countryman, Pablo Picasso. His portrait of Picasso in 1912 is a significant early Cubist painting done by a painter other than Picasso or Georges Braque. (Although he regarded Picasso as a teacher, Gertrude Stein acknowledged that Gris "was the one person that Picasso would have willingly wiped off the map.") Portrait of Picasso, 1912, The Art Institute of Chicago.Although he submitted darkly humorous illustrations to journals such as Le Rire, L'assiette au beurre, Le Charivari, and Le Cri de Paris, Gris began to paint seriously in 1910. By 1912 he had developed a personal Cubist style. At first Gris painted in the analytic style of Cubism, but after 1913 he began his conversion to synthetic Cubism, of which he became a steadfast interpreter, with extensive use of papier coll??. Unlike Picasso and Braque, whose Cubist works were monochromatic, Gris painted with bright harmonious colors in daring, novel combinations in the manner of his friend Matisse. In 1924, he first designed ballet sets and costumes for Sergei Diaghilev and the famous Ballets Russes. Gris articulated most of his aesthetic theories during 1924 and 1925. He delivered his definitive lecture, Des possibilit??s de la peinture, at the Sorbonne in 1924. Major Gris exhibitions took place at the Galerie Simon in Paris and the Galerie Flechtheim in Berlin in 1923, and at the Galerie Flechtheim in D??sseldorf in 1925. He died in Boulogne-sur-Seine (Paris) in the spring of 1927 at the age of forty, leaving a wife, Josette, and a son, Georges. . Related Artists to Juan Gris : | Meliore di Jacopo | Ferdinand Roybet | Georges de Feure | Lockey, Rowland | Carlo Crivelli |

 

 

 

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