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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Synthetic Cubism
1914
48.0 x 31.0 cmDiscover Georges Braque (1882-1963): Cubism pioneer & Fauvism master. Explore his innovative art, from 'Houses at L'Estaque' to stunning collages.
Georges Braque’s “Mandolin,” painted in 1914, stands as a cornerstone of Synthetic Cubism—a movement that irrevocably altered the course of artistic expression. More than just a depiction of an instrument, this artwork embodies the radical rethinking of perspective and representation championed by Braque alongside Pablo Picasso during their formative years.
The deliberate distortion of the guitar’s form isn't merely stylistic; it symbolizes Braque’s rejection of illusionistic realism. He prioritizes conveying the essence of the object—its materiality, its structure—over a faithful reproduction of its appearance. The inclusion of other objects serves to heighten this effect, layering visual information and prompting contemplation about how perception shapes our understanding of reality.
“Mandolin”’s impact extends beyond its formal innovations. It represents a pivotal moment in the history of art, demonstrating that Cubism wasn't simply about geometric abstraction but also about exploring psychological states and conveying emotional resonance. Reproductions offer an opportunity to appreciate Braque’s masterful technique and immerse oneself in the spirit of artistic experimentation that defined this transformative period.
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