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Still Life with Pipe, 1918 (oil on canvas)
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Still Life with Pipe, 1918 (oil on canvas)
996177 Still Life with Pipe, 1918 (oil on canvas) by Gris, Juan (1887-1927); 35.5x22.5 cm; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada; © Art Gallery of Ontario; Gift of Sam and Ayala Zacks, 1970
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© Art Gallery of Ontario Gift of Sam and Ayala Zacks, 1970 / Bridgeman Images
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This still life painting, titled "Still Life with Pipe, 1918" is a remarkable example of the Cubist movement in art. Created by Juan Gris, a prominent artist of the early 20th century, this oil on canvas print measures 35.5x22.5 cm and is housed in the prestigious Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada. Gris masterfully combines elements of abstraction and realism to create a visually stunning composition. The focal point of the artwork is undoubtedly the pipe placed prominently at the center, surrounded by various objects that form an intricate arrangement. Through his use of geometric shapes and fragmented forms, Gris challenges traditional notions of representation and invites viewers to explore new ways of perceiving reality. The vibrant colors employed by Gris add depth and vitality to this otherwise ordinary subject matter. Each brushstroke captures light and shadow with precision, enhancing the overall sense of three-dimensionality within this two-dimensional medium. This print serves as a testament to Gris' innovative approach towards art-making during his time. It showcases his ability to transform everyday objects into abstracted forms that provoke thought and engage viewers on multiple levels. Thanks to generous donors Sam and Ayala Zacks, who gifted this artwork to the Art Gallery of Ontario in 1970, audiences can now appreciate Gris' genius firsthand. This piece continues to inspire artists and enthusiasts alike with its timeless beauty and enduring significance within the realm of abstract art.
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