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Juan Gris
José Victoriano (Carmelo Carlos) González-Pérez (23 March 1887 – 11 May 1927) Spanish painter whose lucidly composed still lifes are major works of the style called Synthetic Cubism, his works are among the movement’s most distinctive.
Gris was born in Madrid and later studied engineering at the Madrid School of Arts and Sciences. There, from 1902 to 1904, he contributed drawings to local periodicals. From 1904 to 1905, he studied painting with the academic artist José Moreno Carbonero. It was in 1905 that José Victoriano González adopted the more distinctive name Juan Gris
In 1906 he moved to Paris and became friends with Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Fernand Leger, and in 1915 was painted by his friend, Amedeo Modigliani. In Paris, Gris followed the lead of another friend and fellow countryman, Pablo Picasso. His Portrait of Picasso in 1912 is a significant early Cubist painting done by a painter other than Picasso or Georges Braque. (Although he regarded Picasso as a teacher, Gertrude Stein acknowledged that Gris “was the one person that Picasso would have willingly wiped off the map.”)
Although he submitted darkly humorous illustrations to journals such as Le Rire, L’assiette au beurre, Le Charivari, and Le Cri de Paris, Gris began to paint seriously in 1910. By 1912 he had developed a personal Cubist style.
At first Gris painted in the analytic style of Cubism, but after 1913 he began his conversion to synthetic Cubism, of which he became a steadfast interpreter, with extensive use of papier colle. Unlike Picasso and Braque, whose Cubist works were monochromatic, Gris painted with bright harmonious colors in daring, novel combinations in the manner of his friend Matisse.
Gris’s works from late 1916 through 1917 exhibit a greater simplification of geometric structure, a blurring of the distinction between objects and setting, between subject matter and background. The oblique overlapping planar constructions, tending away from equilibrium, can best be seen in Woman with Mandolin, after Corot (September 1916) and in its epilogue, Portrait of Josette Gris (October 1916; Museo Reina Sofia). The geometric structure of Juan Gris’s Crystal period is already palpable in Still Life before an Open Window, Place Ravignan (June 1915; Philadelphia Museum of Art). The overlapping elemental planar structure of the composition serves as a foundation to flatten the individual elements onto a unifying surface, foretelling the shape of things to come.
In 1924, he first designed ballet sets and costumes for Sergei Diaghilev and the famous Ballets Russes.
Gris articulated most of his aesthetic theories during 1924 and 1925. He delivered his definitive lecture, Des possibilites de la peinture, at the Sorbonne in 1924. Major Gris exhibitions took place at the Galerie Simon in Paris and the Galerie Flechtheim in Berlin in 1923, and at the Galerie Flechtheim in Dusseldorf in 1925.
He died in Boulogne-sur-Seine (Paris) in the spring of 1927 at the age of forty, leaving a wife, Josette, and a son, Georges.
The top auction price for a Gris work was $20.8 million which was set by his 1915 still life titled, Livre, pipe et verres, until Christie’s Imp/Mod sale in November 2010, when “Violon et guitare” sold for $28.6 million
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Open Window 1917
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $279.00
Composition with violin 1915
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $279.00
Glass and Water Bottle 1917
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $309.00
Siphon et Verre 1916
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $269.00
Pipe, bol et cuillère, 1920
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $329.00
Nature Morte 1920
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $309.00
Overlooking the Bay 1921
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $329.00
Panier et siphon
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $279.00
Still Life with a White Cloud 1921
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $299.00
Carafe, Glass, and Packet of Tobacco 1914
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $329.00
Le Pont d’un Transat 1925
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Playing cards and sifon 1916
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $289.00
Siphon and fruitdish 1920
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The Glass of Beer 1914
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $279.00
The Packet of Cigars 1912
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Le Livre 1911
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Bottle and pitcher 1911
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Bottles and knife 1912
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $249.00
Glass and bottles 1912
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $259.00
Houses in Paris (Maisons à Paris) 1911
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $299.00
Jar, Bottle and Glass 1911
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $249.00
Still Life with Flowers 1912
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $309.00
Still life with oil lamp 1912
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Table at a Café 1912
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Bowl and pot 1912
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Guitar and Glasses 1912
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Still Life 1922
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Still life with bottle 1916
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Exam eve 1907
By Juan GrisSizes starting at $249.00
L’Assiette au beurre n°474 1910
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Man and Woman on Bench
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May 1 at the Kursaal 1907
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