Cubism

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A collection of Cubist style paintings. In these paintings the artists play with perspective (depth), the planes of colour (the shapes) and the lines to create their work.

Just as we moved around the table in class to record information from other sides of the still life, so to have these artists painted parts of objects we would not normally be able to see. All done to paint an idea or vision of how they see the world.

Coffee Grinder, Juan Gris, 1920, From the collection of: Museo Reina Sofia
Violin and Guitar, Juan Gris, 1913, From the collection of: Museo Reina Sofia
Guitar and Newspaper, Juan Gris, 1925, From the collection of: Museo Reina Sofia
Guitar on a table, Juan Gris, 1915, From the collection of: Kröller-Müller Museum
The Bottle of Anís del Mono, Juan Gris, 1914, From the collection of: Museo Reina Sofia
Coffee Grinder, Cup and Glass on a Table, Juan Gris, 1915 - 1916, From the collection of: Museo Reina Sofia
Seated figure, Roy de Maistre, (circa 1936-circa 1937), From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Open Window, Juan Gris, 1921, From the collection of: Museo Reina Sofia
Portrait of Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris (Spanish, 1887–1927), January-February 1912, From the collection of: The Art Institute of Chicago
(Studio interior), Roy de Maistre, (circa 1931), From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Cubist Composition – The Head, Otto Gutfreund, 1912/1913, From the collection of: National Gallery Prague
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