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- Juan Gris
- Analytical Cubism
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- Juan Gris Sculpture
- Glass Bottle Painting
- Fragmented Forms
- Still Life On A Chair
- Geometric Abstraction
- 1917 Cubism Artwork
- Geometric Figures
- Cubist Color Palette
- Cubist Still Life
- Spatial Ambiguity
- A Cornerstone Of Synthetic Cubism
Juan Gris’s “Glass and Ace of Clubs,” completed in 1917, stands as an emblem of early Cubist innovation—a testament to Picasso and Braque's groundbreaking exploration of fractured perspectives and simultaneous representation. This painting exemplifies Analytical Cubism, dissecting objects into geometric planes while symbolizing clarity and ambition.
Explore Juan Gris’s 1917 Cubist masterpiece, ‘Glass and Water Bottle.’ Geometric abstraction, muted tones & a flattened perspective – a unique insight into early 20th-century art.
A masterful display of Synthetic Cubism featuring a complex arrangement of everyday objects by Spanish visionary Juan Gris, offering a unique opportunity to bring this 1917 masterpiece into your private collection.
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A captivating Cubist masterpiece by Juan Gris featuring a complex arrangement of figures and objects that invites you to explore the analytical beauty of this 1917 classic for your private collection.