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Untitled-(Still Life 3) Large Framed Print
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36x29 inches
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Untitled-(Still Life 3) Large Framed Print
Framed With Mat •
44x36 inches
" Untitled-(Still Life 3)" by Pablo Picasso is a another beautiful addition to his collection of still life paintings. Picasso’s relief constructions, which he began making in 1912–13, extended traditional still life painting into three-dimensional space. This composition is closely related to his paintings of the period: it appears to depict a table top or small sideboard, two slices of sausage and a slice of cheese or pâté. This work, however, emphasises that the painting is an object in itself. The incorporation of found objects – in this case, the real upholstery fringe to represent a table - helped to establish a new freedom in the artist’s choice of materials. |
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Untitled-(Still Life 3) Large Framed Print
Framed With Mat •
36x29 inches
Untitled-(Still Life 3) Large Framed Print
Framed With Mat •
44x36 inches
" Untitled-(Still Life 3)" by Pablo Picasso is a another beautiful addition to his collection of still life paintings. Picasso’s relief constructions, which he began making in 1912–13, extended traditional still life painting into three-dimensional space. This composition is closely related to his paintings of the period: it appears to depict a table top or small sideboard, two slices of sausage and a slice of cheese or pâté. This work, however, emphasises that the painting is an object in itself. The incorporation of found objects – in this case, the real upholstery fringe to represent a table - helped to establish a new freedom in the artist’s choice of materials.
Picasso (1881-1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker and ceramicist.Picasso achieved universal acclaim and immense fortune for his revolutionary artistic accomplishments; becoming one of the best-known figures in the 20th century art.He is also known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture and the co-invention of collage.