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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.
Experience the brilliance of Cubism! Juan Gris's 'Man from Touraine,' a 1918 masterpiece housed at Pompidou Centre, showcases geometric forms and fragmented perspectives – redefining artistic representation.
Experience the vibrant geometric complexity of Juan Gris's 1919 masterpiece Harlequin with Guitar, a defining work of Synthetic Cubism that invites you to bring this iconic piece of modern art history into your collection.
Juan Gris (1887-1927) was a Spanish painter who embraced Cubism alongside fellow artists like Picasso and Braque. His distinctive approach to geometric abstraction and muted tones is exemplified in works such as "Guitar & Music Paper" and "The Miller," showcasing his pioneering vision.
Explore Juan Gris's 1913 Synthetic Cubism masterpiece, The Bull Fighter, featuring fragmented geometric forms against a vibrant blue background; discover this modernist icon today.