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Gris, Juan

The Painter's Window
 


 

1925 (110 Kb); Oil on canvas, 100 x 81 cm (39 3/8 x 31 7/8 in); The Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland (DC 543)

In The Painter's Window, Gris collected some of his favorite motifs: the palette, guitar, pipe, fruit, and playing cards. These symbols of the senses appear before an open window. But instead of the opening unveiling a tempting, sought-after world, it simply juxtaposes the other side of the interior-exterior relationship.

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Juan Gris was the Third Musketeer of Cubism, and actually pushed Cubism further to its logical conclusion until his ultimely death in 1927 at the age of 39

 

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Modigliani - Retrato de Juan Gris, 1915
Nova Iorque, Museum of Modern Art

Juan Gris -Retrato de Picasso, 1912
Art Institute of Chicago


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