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Explore Juan Gris's 'Guitar on a Table,' a masterpiece of Synthetic Cubism from 1915. Discover its geometric forms, vibrant colors & artistic significance.
Juan Gris’s "Guitar on a Table" (1915) is a stunning example of Synthetic Cubism featuring a guitar and books arranged in geometric forms. Explore this iconic work by the Spanish visionary and bring home a piece of art history.
Explore Juan Gris’ ‘Coffee Grinder & Glass,’ a Cubist masterpiece! Fragmented forms, jewel-like colors, & innovative collage techniques create a unique visual experience.
Explore Juan Gris's Synthetic Cubism masterpiece, Guitar on a Table (1915), featuring geometric planes and muted tones; discover this iconic work today.
Explore Juan Gris’ groundbreaking Synthetic Cubism masterpiece—Fantomas (Pipe and Newspaper)—a meticulously crafted collage blending geometric shapes and muted tones that captures the essence of artistic innovation. Discover this iconic artwork at ArtsDot.com.
A striking cubist composition featuring a wine bottle and scattered books by master Juan Gris, showcasing the vibrant essence of synthetic cubism for collectors looking to elevate their space with a timeless masterpiece.
Explore Juan Gris’s iconic Synthetic Cubist masterpiece, ‘A Pot of Geraniums,’ capturing the essence of modernist still life with fragmented geometric forms and a serene floral arrangement – discover this timeless artwork.
Explore Juan Gris’s ‘Still Life (dedicated to Andre Salmon)’ (1915). A dynamic Cubist masterpiece featuring fragmented forms, bold colors & multiple perspectives. Discover this iconic work reflecting deconstruction and geometric abstraction.
José Victoriano González-Pérez (23 March 1887 – 11 May 1927), better known as Juan Gris, was a Spanish painter born in Madrid who lived and worked in France for most of his active period. Closely connected to the innovative artistic genre Cubism, his