Abstraction (Guitar and Glass)

Gris, Juan (1887-1927)


Item type:
painting
Date of creation:
1913
Height:
91.4 cm  (36 in.)
Width:
59.7 cm  (23 1/2 in.)
Technique / Medium:
oil on canvas

    Item location

  • Art Institute of Chicago
    [Museum inv. no.: 1961.36]

Description

Juan Gris traveled to Paris in 1906 and soon moved to the neighborhood of Montmartre, where he met Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Eventually, Gris joined their artistic circle and participated in the development of Cubism. In Abstraction (Guitar and Glass), he incorporated objects often used in Cubist still-life painting—musical instruments, newspaper, a glass, and a tabletop. Rather than shatter their forms, however, Gris took a more synthetic approach to the composition. The overlapping planes, flattened appearance, and rhythmic patterns of the painting reinforce the two-dimensional nature of the picture’s surface, while the trompe l’oeil effects, deeply saturated colors, strong light-dark contrasts, and precise definition of forms give the still life an extraordinary physical reality.
— Art Institute description

Instruments [MIMO Code] (notes)

Guitar [3237]

Image URLs

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RIdIM record id

4467