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The Book, 1913

Juan Gris

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Juan Gris was a Spanish painter who lived and worked in France most of his life. Gris developed a personal Cubist style using bright harmonious colours instead of a monochromatic palette which was favoured by most cubist artists.  ‘The Book’ is an early example of Gris’s experiments with analytical cubism, the structured dissection of subjects by artists resulting in a fragmentary image of multiple viewpoints and overlapping planes.
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Juan Gris (1887 -1927) was a major figure in the Cubism movement alongside Picasso and Braque. Amongst the avant-garde of early 20th century Paris, Gris adopted the radical style of the time in his own distinctive way. His work has a graphic sensibility informed by his background of illustration for newspapers, lending his paintings the quality of slick design. Always concerned with achieving a pleasant balance in his compositions, Gris expressed simple everyday subjects in a prism of planes and geometric shapes.

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