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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.
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