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- Juan Gris
- Kröller-Müller Museum
- Juan Gris Painting
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- Georges Braque
- Landscape
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- Geometric Abstraction
- Muted Color Palette
- Modern Art
- Rural Scene
- Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
Landscape at Beaulieu by Juan Gris exemplifies Synthetic Cubism, prioritizing geometric forms and fragmented imagery to depict a rural scene with striking red hues. Created in 1918, it showcases Gris's meticulous technique and aligns with the broader artistic movement of its time. Part of the Kröller-Müller Museum’s collection, this painting represents a pivotal moment in Cubist history.
Dive into Synthetic Cubism with Juan Gris’s iconic ‘Pipe and Fruit Dish,’ exploring geometric shapes & muted colors in this 1918 masterpiece housed at Kröller-Müller Museum.
Explore Juan Gris's Synthetic Cubism masterpiece, The Guitar (1918), featuring geometric planes and rich composition; discover this modern art icon today.
Experience Juan Gris’s groundbreaking Still Life with Fruit Bowl, a pivotal Synthetic Cubist masterpiece from 1918 showcasing fragmented forms and geometric shapes. Admire this iconic artwork and discover its rich history.