Still life (1921) by Pablo Picasso

Still life - Pablo Picasso - 1921

Artwork Information

TitleStill life
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1921
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementSynthetic Cubism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Still life

The artwork titled “Still Life” was created by renowned artist Pablo Picasso in 1921. This piece exemplifies the Synthetic Cubism movement, a genre that Picasso helped to pioneer. Employing oil on canvas as a medium, Picasso crafted a composition that engages with the still life genre. The piece is currently housed within a private collection.

The artwork presents an assemblage of objects that appear to be placed on a flat surface, typical of a still life arrangement. Picasso’s application of Synthetic Cubism is evident through the simplified geometric shapes and the interplay of color and texture. Elements within the composition, like the fragmented lettering of “LE JOUR” and the flattened depiction of a vessel, are indicative of his style during this period. Contrastingly colored areas in the background complement the central forms, emphasizing the two-dimensional quality of the canvas. The artwork’s bold lines and overlapping planes challenge the viewers’ traditional perception of space and form, inviting an exploration of the relationships between the depicted objects.

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