Still life (1914) by Pablo Picasso

Still life - Pablo Picasso - 1914

Artwork Information

TitleStill life
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1914
Dimensions25.5 x 48 cm
Art MovementCubism

About Still life

The artwork titled “Still life,” created by Pablo Picasso in 1914, is an exemplary piece of the Cubism art movement. Measuring 25.5 x 48 cm, this sculpture is a manifestation of the radical approach to form and perspective that Cubism is known for, redefining traditional still life in a three-dimensional medium.

The artwork presents a complex arrangement of abstracted shapes and forms that allude to objects on a table, a quintessential subject in Picasso’s cubist experiments. The piece’s construction appears to deconstruct the objects into geometric components and reassembles them in a manner that disregards conventional perspectives. Despite its fragmented geometry, there is an underlying sense of balance and rhythm to the composition, which is typical of Picasso’s genius in manipulating space and form within his sculptural works. The use of materials may include wood, metal, and other mixed media, highlighting different textures and tones and contributing to the overall dynamic and tactile quality of the sculpture.

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