Posts Tagged ‘ Guggenheim ’

‘La clarinette’, de Georges Braque

The Clarinet was probably executed in the late summer of 1912, during the waning moments of Analytic Cubism. Characteristic of this period are the oval format, which frees the canvas from the stringencies of corners, the appearance of letters within the image, and the use of imitation wood grain as trompe l’oeil (a technique Georges Braque [13 May 1882 – 31 August  1963] introduced into the Cubist repertory). The image is paler and less strongly articulated than that of Pablo Picasso’s The Poet of the previous summer; the structure of planes is more compact and produces a shallower picture space. The planes, because they are more consistently parallel to the picture plane than before, suggest the flat surfaces of papier collé. Braque’s incorporation of sand into certain areas of his pigment, an innovation of this transitional period, enhances the differentiation of surfaces created by the variations of brushstrokes and increases the subtleties of coloration. The use of sand accords with Braque’s conviction that tactile qualities define space. Despite this emphasis on materiality the image remains evanescent. The paradoxical combination of tangible presence and elusive, palpitating abstraction is embodied in the contrasting handling of clarinet and guitar: the clarinet is shown almost complete, the guitar is fragmented into pieces that emerge here and there throughout the composition.

Lucy Flint. Via Guggenheim Museum 


 

‘Violon et palette’ e ‘Piano et mandore’, de Georges Braque

Durante o período em que Georges Braque [13 Mai 1882 – 31 Ago 1963] e Pablo Picasso partilharam um estúdio em Ceret, na região francesa da Occitânia, desenvolveram um novo estilo designado por cubismo analítico.
A esse período pertencem as obras Violon et palette e Piano et mandore (1909-1910), actualmente no Museu Guggenheim.


 

Composition pour “Jazz”, de Albert Gleizes

De Albert Gleizes [8 Dezembro 1881 – 23 Junho 1953], teórico e pintor francês que foi um dos fundadores do cubismo e influenciou a Escola de Paris, a obra Composition pour “Jazz” (1915) pertence ao período em que as pinturas de Gleizes se tornaram abstractas.


Tour Eiffel aux arbres, de Robert Delaunay

Sobre a obra Torre Eiffel com árvores, 1910 (Tour Eiffel aux arbres) de Robert Delaunay [12 Abr 1885 – 25 Out 1941], o Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum de Nova Iorque tem aqui um artigo.