Georges Braque (1882-1963) was a French painter, collagist, draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor who, along with Pablo Picasso, developed the art movement known as Cubism. Born in Argenteuil, France, Braque studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris before serving in the French Army during World War I. He is best known for his innovative use of geometric shapes, fragmented forms, and multiple perspectives in his artworks, which helped to revolutionize the way art was perceived and created in the early 20th century. Braque's work has had a lasting impact on modern art and he is considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
1. Violin and Palette
- Artwork Name: Violin and Palette
- Year: 1909; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 92 x 43 cm
2. A Bird Passing through a Cloud
- Artwork Name: A Bird Passing through a Cloud
- Year: 1957; France
- Medium: lithography,paper
- Dimensions: 49 x 31 cm
3. A Black Pedestal
- Artwork Name: A Black Pedestal
- Year: 1919; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 75 x 129.8 cm
4. Woman with a Mandolin
- Artwork Name: Woman with a Mandolin
- Year: c.1910; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 80.5 x 54 cm
5. Rooftops at Ceret
- Artwork Name: Rooftops at Ceret
- Year: 1911; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 88.2 x 64.8 cm
6. Seated woman
- Artwork Name: Seated woman
- Year: 1907; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 55 x 46 cm
7. Ship at Le Havre
- Artwork Name: Ship at Le Havre
- Year: 1905; France
- Dimensions: 54 x 65 cm
8. Still life
- Artwork Name: Still life
- Medium: lithography,paper
9. Still Life Mandolin II
- Artwork Name: Still Life Mandolin II
- Year: c.1939; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 20 x 36 cm
10. Still Life on a Table
- Artwork Name: Still Life on a Table
- Year: 1918; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 129 x 71 cm
11. Still Life with a Bunch of Grapes
- Artwork Name: Still Life with a Bunch of Grapes
- Year: 1912; France
- Dimensions: 60 x 73 cm
12. Still Life with Ace of Hearts
- Artwork Name: Still Life with Ace of Hearts
- Year: 1914; France
- Medium: collage,pencil,cardboard
- Dimensions: 30 x 41 cm
13. Still Life with a Guitar
- Artwork Name: Still Life with a Guitar
- Year: 1919; France
- Medium: charcoal,collage,oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 61 x 116.2 cm
14. Still Life with a Guitar on a Table
- Artwork Name: Still Life with a Guitar on a Table
- Year: 1918; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 91 x 55 cm
15. Viaduct at Estaque
- Artwork Name: Viaduct at Estaque
- Year: c.1908; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
16. Viaduct at Estaque
- Artwork Name: Viaduct at Estaque
- Year: 1908; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 73 x 60 cm
17. Violin and Clarinet on a Table
- Artwork Name: Violin and Clarinet on a Table
- Year: 1912; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 55 x 43 cm
18. Violin and Glass
- Artwork Name: Violin and Glass
- Year: c.1912; France
- Medium: charcoal,oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 116 x 81 cm
19. Violin and Glass
- Artwork Name: Violin and Glass
- Year: 1913; France
- Medium: charcoal,oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 81 x 60 cm
20. Violin and jug
- Artwork Name: Violin and jug
- Year: 1910; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
21. Violin and Musical Score
- Artwork Name: Violin and Musical Score
- Year: c.1910; France
- Medium: oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 54 x 65 cm
22. Violin and Newspaper (Musical Forms)
- Artwork Name: Violin and Newspaper (Musical Forms)
- Year: c.1912; France
- Medium: charcoal,oil,canvas
- Dimensions: 91.5 x 59.7 cm
23. Large Nude
- Artwork Name: Large Nude
- Year: 1908
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 139.5 x 101 cm
The artwork, titled "Large Nude", was created by Georges Braque in 1908. This piece, an oil on canvas measuring 139.5 x 101 cm, is a representative work of the Cubism movement. It depicts a nude figure rendered with bold lines and distinct geometric shapes, characteristic of Cubist aesthetics. The artwork employs a palette of muted earthy tones, enhancing the sense of depth and volume in the figure, while abstract forms fill the surrounding space. Currently held in a private collection, this painting stands as a notable example of early 20th-century French art.
24. Woman with a Guitar
- Artwork Name: Woman with a Guitar
- Year: 1913
- Medium: charcoal,Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 130 x 73 cm
"Woman with a Guitar" by Georges Braque, created in 1913 in France, is an artwork representing the Synthetic Cubism movement. This piece, rendered in charcoal and oil on canvas, measures 130 x 73 cm and is categorized as genre painting. It is presently housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France. The artwork exemplifies Braque's distinctive use of geometric shapes and fragmented forms to depict a woman with a guitar, embodying the hallmarks of Synthetic Cubism.
25. Viaduct at L'Estaque
- Artwork Name: Viaduct at L'Estaque
- Year: 1908
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 72.5 x 59 cm
The artwork, titled "Viaduct at L'Estaque," was created by Georges Braque in 1908. Crafted with oil on canvas, this piece is a notable example of the Cubism art movement. Measuring 72.5 by 59 centimeters, it portrays a landscape genre and is currently housed in the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France. The composition features fragmented and abstracted forms, typical of Cubism, depicting a viaduct in the French countryside, characterized by geometric shapes and a harmonious palette of earthy tones.
26. Musical Instruments
- Artwork Name: Musical Instruments
- Year: 1908
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 50 x 61 cm
"Musical Instruments" is an oil on canvas artwork created in 1908 by Georges Braque, a seminal figure in the Cubist movement. Measuring 50 x 61 cm, the still life piece exemplifies the artist's innovative approach to representing multiple perspectives and intricate shapes. Housed in the Kunstmuseum Basel in Switzerland, the artwork was painted in France. It features an array of musical instruments depicted through the distinctive fragmented and abstracted forms characteristic of Cubism, reflecting the artist's exploration of form and space.
27. Interior with Palette
- Artwork Name: Interior with Palette
- Year: 1942
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 145 x 195.6 cm
"Interior with Palette," an oil on canvas painting by Georges Braque, was created in 1942 and measures 145 x 195.6 cm. This artwork, belonging to the Cubism movement, is a depiction of an interior scene and is currently held in a private collection. Created in France, the painting employs geometric forms and subdued colors to portray everyday objects and furniture, reflecting Braque's mature style and his focus on still life and interior spaces. The careful arrangement and fragmented depiction of objects, such as the palette and plant, emphasize the interplay of perspective and abstraction characteristic of Braque’s cubist aesthetic.
28. Pedestal Table
- Artwork Name: Pedestal Table
- Year: 1911
- Medium: collage,Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 116.5 x 81.5 cm
"Pedestal Table" is a seminal work by Georges Braque, created in 1911 in France during the Analytical Cubism movement. This artwork, a collage combined with oil on canvas, measures 116.5 x 81.5 cm and is categorized as a still life. Currently housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France, the painting exemplifies the fragmented and multi-faceted approach characteristic of Analytical Cubism, depicting a pedestal table through abstract, angular forms and a subdued color palette.
29. Man with a Guitar
- Artwork Name: Man with a Guitar
- Year: 1911
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 116.2 x 81 cm
The artwork, titled "Man with a Guitar" by Georges Braque, was created in 1911 in France and exemplifies the Analytical Cubism movement. Executed in oil on canvas, the genre painting measures 116.2 x 81 cm and is currently housed at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. The artwork showcases Braque's mastery in deconstructing and reassembling forms as abstract, fragmented shapes, illustrating a complex interplay of geometric planes and muted colors. This technique invites the viewer to perceive various perspectives simultaneously, reflecting the innovative spirit of Analytical Cubism.
30. Harbor in Normandy
- Artwork Name: Harbor in Normandy
- Year: 1909
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 80 x 80 cm
The artwork, titled "Harbor in Normandy" by Georges Braque, was created in 1909 in France using oil on canvas with dimensions of 80 x 80 cm. This piece, a notable example of the Analytical Cubism movement, is a landscape genre and is currently held in a private collection. The artwork depicts a harbor scene, employing fragmented and abstracted forms, characteristic of Cubism, with overlapping planes and a subdued, earthy color palette to evoke the essence of a maritime setting.
31. Still Life with Harp and Violin
- Artwork Name: Still Life with Harp and Violin
- Year: 1911-1912
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 116 x 81 cm
"Still Life with Harp and Violin" is an oil on canvas painting created in 1911 by Georges Braque, a pivotal figure in the Analytical Cubism movement. The artwork, measuring 116 x 81 cm, belongs to the genre of still life and is currently housed in Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf, Germany. This masterpiece was crafted in France and exemplifies Cubism's fragmented and abstracted style. The artwork showcases a complex interplay of geometric forms and muted palettes, meticulously deconstructing the conventional representation of musical instruments such as a harp and a violin into a myriad of angular facets, reflective of the era's avant-garde aesthetic.
32. Fruit Dish
- Artwork Name: Fruit Dish
- Year: c.1908
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 54 x 65 cm
"Fruit Dish," an oil on canvas artwork by Georges Braque from circa 1908, exemplifies the Cubism movement. The piece, which measures 54 by 65 cm, is a still life representation and currently resides in Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. Created in France, the artwork depicts a fruit dish in abstract form, where fragmented shapes and muted tones convey a sense of depth and geometric complexity that aims to break down the conventional perceptual techniques of the viewer and aligns with the innovative spirit of Cubism.
33. The Fruitdish
- Artwork Name: The Fruitdish
- Year: 1912
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 41 x 33 cm
The artwork titled "The Fruitdish," completed in 1912 by Georges Braque, is an oil on canvas painting, with dimensions of 41 x 33 cm. Classified under the Cubism movement, this still life piece exemplifies Braque's avant-garde approach to form and perspective. Currently housed at the Thomas Ammann Fine Art in Zürich, Switzerland, the work was created in France. The artwork displays a deconstructed and abstracted composition, featuring a fruit dish rendered with fragmented planes and muted tones, emblematic of the Cubist technique.
34. Fruit on a Tablecloth with a Fruitdish
- Artwork Name: Fruit on a Tablecloth with a Fruitdish
- Year: 1925
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 51 3/16 x 29 1/2 in. (130 x 75 cm)
The artwork "Fruit on a Tablecloth with a Fruitdish" by Georges Braque, created in 1925, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the Cubism movement. Measuring 51 3/16 x 29 1/2 inches (130 x 75 cm), the piece is classified as a still life and is currently housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France. The composition, created in France, displays a collection of fruit meticulously arranged on a tablecloth and a fruit dish, rendered with fragmented forms and a subdued color palette typical of Cubist aesthetics. The overlapping shapes and abstracted forms illustrate Braque’s innovative approach to perspective and representation within the still life genre.
35. Fishing Boats
- Artwork Name: Fishing Boats
- Year: c.1909
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 92.1 x 73.3 cm
"Fishing Boats," an oil on canvas created circa 1909 by Georges Braque, exemplifies the Cubist art movement. Measuring 92.1 by 73.3 centimeters, this landscape piece embodies the distinctive fragmented and abstract forms characteristic of Cubism. The artwork, created in France, is currently housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas. The composition of the artwork presents a complex interplay of geometric shapes, representing fishing boats and surrounding structures in a quasi-monochromatic palette, reflecting Braque's innovative approach to capturing reality through a fragmented lens.
36. Still Life BACH
- Artwork Name: Still Life BACH
- Year: 1912
- Medium: charcoal,collage,gouache,paper
"Still Life BACH" is a 1912 artwork by Georges Braque, created in France and currently housed in the Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland. Executed using charcoal, collage, gouache, and paper, this piece epitomizes the Cubist art movement and belongs to the genre of sketches and studies. The artwork features fragmented and abstract elements with a focus on geometric shapes and textures, rendered in a muted palette and incorporating elements of musical notation and wood grain textures. The title 'BACH' subtly integrates into the composition, reflecting Braque's innovative approach to visual deconstruction and cubist aesthetics.
37. Man with a Violin
- Artwork Name: Man with a Violin
- Year: 1912
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 100 x 73 cm
The artwork, titled "Man with a Violin," was created by Georges Braque in 1912, employing oil on canvas as the medium. It represents the Analytical Cubism movement and measures 100 x 73 cm. As a genre painting, it is currently housed in the E.G. Bührle Foundation in Zürich, Switzerland, having been created in France. The painting exemplifies the Cubist approach with its fragmented and abstract depiction of forms, utilizing muted tones and overlapping planes to convey the subject’s essence rather than its literal appearance.
38. Violin and Pitcher
- Artwork Name: Violin and Pitcher
- Year: 1910
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 46 x 28 3/4 in. (117 x 73 cm.)
The artwork "Violin and Pitcher," created by Georges Braque in 1910 in France, is an oil on canvas exemplifying the Analytical Cubism style. Measuring 46 by 28 3/4 inches (117 by 73 cm), it represents the still life genre and is housed in the Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland. The piece breaks down the forms of a violin and a pitcher into geometric fragments, interweaving them to explore multiple perspectives simultaneously. This abstraction reflects Braque's innovative contribution to the early 20th-century avant-garde movement.
39. Violin and Pipe Le Quotidien
- Artwork Name: Violin and Pipe Le Quotidien
- Year: 1913
- Medium: chalk,charcoal,collage,paper
- Dimensions: 74 x 106 cm
"Violin and Pipe Le Quotidien," created by Georges Braque in 1913, is an exemplary work of Synthetic Cubism. Utilizing a mixed medium of chalk, charcoal, collage, and paper, this still life composition measures 74 by 106 cm. The artwork is housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France. Braque's masterful integration of everyday objects such as a newspaper, pipe, and violin fragments weaves a complex visual narrative, embodying the essence of his cubist approach. The strategic interplay of textures and shapes brings forth a distinctive depth and dimensionality, accentuating the quotidian elements in a fractured, yet coherent, form.
40. Tenora
- Artwork Name: Tenora
- Year: 1913
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 95.2 x 120 cm
"Tenora" is an oil on canvas painting created in 1913 by the renowned artist Georges Braque. Displaying dimensions of 95.2 by 120 centimeters and housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, the artwork was produced in France and is a masterful example of Synthetic Cubism. As a still life, the artwork embodies Braque's innovative approach to form and composition. The painting features a collage-like arrangement of geometric shapes and textures, incorporating elements such as wood grain patterns and newspaper fragments, which challenge traditional representations and invite viewers to a deeper contemplation of everyday objects.
41. Fruit Dish, Quotidien du Midi
- Artwork Name: Fruit Dish, Quotidien du Midi
- Year: 1912
- Medium: Oil and sand on Canvas
- Dimensions: 16 x 13 in. (41 x 33 cm.)
The artwork titled "Fruit Dish, Quotidien du Midi" was created by Georges Braque in 1912. Executed in oil and sand on canvas, it measures 16 x 13 inches (41 x 33 cm). The piece exemplifies the Cubist style, characterized by its fragmented presentation of objects. The artwork depicts a still life featuring a fruit dish and incorporates fractured and abstracted forms with subdued color tones and textured details, including elements of wood grain and newspaper print. The composition combines various perspectives and planes, creating a complex and layered visual experience.
42. Glass, Carafe and Newspapers
- Artwork Name: Glass, Carafe and Newspapers
- Year: 1914
- Medium: chalk,charcoal,collage,Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 62.5 x 28 cm
The artwork titled "Glass, Carafe and Newspapers," created by Georges Braque in 1914, is a fine exemplification of Synthetic Cubism. Executed using a mix of chalk, charcoal, collage, and oil on canvas, this still-life piece measures 62.5 x 28 cm. The arrangement reflects a combination of tactile and visual textures, incorporating a carafe, glass, and overlapping newspaper clippings, highlighting Braque's innovative approach to reimagining everyday objects through a fragmented and abstract lens. This privately-held painting, produced in France, demonstrates the artist's skill in combining multiple mediums and elements into a cohesive composition.
43. Castle at La Roche-Guyon
- Artwork Name: Castle at La Roche-Guyon
- Year: 1909
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 92 x 73 cm
"Castle at La Roche-Guyon," created by Georges Braque in 1909, is an exemplary piece of Analytical Cubism rendered in oil on canvas, with dimensions of 92 x 73 cm. The artwork, which falls under the genre of landscape, is currently housed at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Braque crafted this remarkable piece in France. The artwork showcases a landscape of fragmented and interlocking shapes that depict the castle and surrounding environment in a conceptual and abstract manner, emphasizing geometric forms and muted color palettes typical of the Analytical Cubism movement.
44. Black Fish
- Artwork Name: Black Fish
- Year: 1942
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 33 x 54 cm
The artwork, titled "Black Fish" and created by Georges Braque in 1942, is an oil on canvas piece that belongs to the Expressionism art movement. It is a still life painting with dimensions of 33 x 54 cm and is currently housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France. The artwork, which was created in France, depicts a stark, minimalist composition featuring a black fish laid on a plate, demonstrating Braque's intricate use of form and color to convey profound simplicity and emotional depth.
45. Fruitdish and Glass
- Artwork Name: Fruitdish and Glass
- Year: 1912
- Medium: chalk,charcoal,collage,cardboard
"Fruitdish and Glass," crafted by Georges Braque in 1912, is a notable Cubist still life artwork, currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Created in France, the artwork employs a mix of media including chalk, charcoal, collage, and cardboard. It exemplifies the Cubist movement through its fragmented forms and abstract representation, combined with textured patterns and a subdued color palette, creating a dynamic interplay between geometric shapes and depth perception.
46. Le Portugais (The Emigrant)
- Artwork Name: Le Portugais (The Emigrant)
- Year: 1911
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 116.8 x 81 cm
"Le Portugais (The Emigrant)", created by Georges Braque in 1911, is an oil on canvas painting measuring 116.8 x 81 cm, belonging to the Analytical Cubism movement. The artwork, a portrait genre, was crafted in France and is currently housed at the Kunstmuseum Basel in Basel, Switzerland. The painting features complex geometric shapes and fragmented forms, a hallmark of Analytical Cubism, presenting a multifaceted and abstract representation of its subject that challenges traditional perspectives and invites viewers to explore the multiplicity of reality.
47. Houses at L'Estaque
- Artwork Name: Houses at L'Estaque
- Year: 1908
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 73 x 60 cm
The artwork "Houses at L'Estaque," created by Georges Braque in 1908, is an oil-on-canvas painting measuring 73 x 60 cm. It belongs to the Analytical Cubism movement and depicts a cityscape. The painting, which originated in France, is currently housed at the Kunstmuseum Bern in Bern, Switzerland. The artwork features abstracted and geometric forms, predominantly in shades of ochre and green, representing houses and surrounding natural elements. This portrayal reflects the fragmented and deconstructed style characteristic of Analytical Cubism, inviting viewers to engage with the multifaceted perspectives and structural complexity inherent in Braque's work.
48. Bottle, Newspaper, Pipe, and Glass
- Artwork Name: Bottle, Newspaper, Pipe, and Glass
- Year: 1913
- Medium: Bottle, Newspaper, Pipe, and Glass
- Dimensions: 48 x 64 cm (18 7/8 x 25 1/4 in.)
"Bottle, Newspaper, Pipe, and Glass" is a 1913 artwork by Georges Braque, currently held in a private collection in New York. Measuring 48 by 64 cm (18 7/8 by 25 1/4 inches), the piece employs a combination of pencil drawing and elements of collage to depict everyday objects—namely, a bottle, newspaper, pipe, and glass—arranged in a fragmented and abstract manner typical of the Cubist movement. The artwork features overlapping planes and varying textures, creating a complex visual interplay that challenges traditional perspectives.
49. Fruit Dish, Ace of Clubs
- Artwork Name: Fruit Dish, Ace of Clubs
- Year: 1913
- Medium: charcoal,gouache,Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 81 x 60 cm
"Fruit Dish, Ace of Clubs," created by Georges Braque in 1913, is a notable work from the Synthetic Cubism movement. Rendered in charcoal, gouache, and oil on canvas, the still life composition measures 81 x 60 cm. The artwork is housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France, where it continues to captivate viewers with its complex interplay of geometric shapes and fragmented forms, characteristic of Braque's innovative approach to seeing and representing reality. The piece, created in France, adeptly integrates elements of daily life in a multi-faceted, abstract style that challenges traditional pictorial perspective.
50. Still Life on a Table Gillette.
- Artwork Name: Still Life on a Table Gillette.
- Year: 1914
- Medium: charcoal,collage,gouache,paper
- Dimensions: 48 x 62 cm
The artwork titled "Still Life on a Table Gillette," crafted by Georges Braque in 1914, reflects the artist's engagement with the Synthetic Cubism movement. Executed in a combination of charcoal, collage, gouache, and paper, it measures 48 by 62 cm and is categorized under the still life genre. Presently housed in the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France, the piece embodies Braque's innovative approach to composition through the assemblage of varied materials. The artwork depicts an arrangement of objects, incorporating newspaper clippings and wood textures, rendered with geometric precision and subdued, earthy hues. This composition evokes the fragmented reality characteristic of Cubism, inviting viewers to explore the interplay between daily objects and abstraction.