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Published by Editions Jeanne Bucher - Suite: Dix Reproductions - Offset Lithograph after the Original Painting on Paper with Publishers Watermark // Georges Braque’s Nature Morte (1933) is an offset lithograph capturing the essence of Cubist still life. The composition features a series of abstracted and overlapping forms, combining earthy tones of brown, green, and black, which are emblematic of Braque's work during the period. The central arrangement of objects, including what appears to be a knife and a bowl, is set against a diamond-patterned background, creating a sense of depth and texture. Published by Editions Jeanne Bucher, this piece exemplifies the simplicity and elegance of Braque's cubist explorations.
Nature Morte, 1933
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Published by Editions Jeanne Bucher - Suite: Dix Reproductions - Offset Lithograph after the Original Painting on Paper with Publishers Watermark // Georges Braque’s Nature Morte (1933) is an offset lithograph capturing the essence of Cubist still life. The composition features a series of abstracted and overlapping forms, combining earthy tones of brown, green, and black, which are emblematic of Braque's work during the period. The central arrangement of objects, including what appears to be a knife and a bowl, is set against a diamond-patterned background, creating a sense of depth and texture. Published by Editions Jeanne Bucher, this piece exemplifies the simplicity and elegance of Braque's cubist explorations.
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What is Cubism?
Cubism is an art movement that aimed to depict multiple perspectives of objects or figures within a single picture. Artists Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso pioneered this style around 1907. The name Cubism emerged from their use of geometric shapes and outlines that often resembled cubes, breaking objects down into abstracted forms.