Gris, Juan: Artchive
"Juan Gris was a quietist, whose life was ostensibly marked by few major incidents. Though not the inventor of Cubism, he was one of its most able practitioners and evolved a very personal variety of it, combining elements which he had learned from Braque and Picasso with others which were his own personal invention..."
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Gris, Juan: 'Artcyclopedia.com'
Features links to museums, galleries, image archives and other resources featuring the work of the Spanish-born French cubist.
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Gris, Juan: Pictures
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Gris, Juan: 'Encyclopedia.com'
Gris, Juan Pronounced As: hwän grs , 1887-1927, Spanish cubist painter, whose original name was José Victoriano González.
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Gris, Juan: Classic Artists
Gris, Juan, 1887-1927, Spanish cubist painter, whose original name was José Victoriano González. After studying in Madrid he settled in Paris in 1906, where he held his first exhibition at the Salon des Indépendents of 1912. Gris played an important role in the development of synthetic cubism. His paintings are composed of simple forms; at first they reflected an architectonic logic of design, but later they were given a more sumptuous, decorative treatment. The majority of his works are still-life oils and collages. Gris also painted several portraits. The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, has several still lifes.
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