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  1. Oct 30, 2020 · Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Fantomas (Pipe and Newspaper)’ was created in 1915 by Juan Gris in Synthetic Cubism style.

    • National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, US
  2. The artwork “Fantomas (Pipe and Newspaper)” by Juan Gris, created in 1915, is an exemplar of Synthetic Cubism, a movement known for its geometric simplification and fragmented objects. This oil on canvas work, measuring 59.8 x 73.3 cm, is a still life that resides in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

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  4. Jul 14, 2002 · There was a third great Cubist, the Spaniard Juan Gris (1887-1927). He died young and never moved on from the style, though he progressively brightened and clarified it. With this single-mindedness, Gris can be thought of as the one absolute Cubist.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Juan_GrisJuan Gris - Wikipedia

    José Victoriano González-Pérez (23 March 1887 – 11 May 1927), better known as Juan Gris (Spanish: [ˈxwaŋ ˈɡɾis]; French:), was a Spanish painter born in Madrid who lived and worked in France for most of his active period.

    • Painting, drawing
    • José Victoriano González-Pérez, 23 March 1887, Madrid, Spain
    • Lucie Belin
    • Cubism
  6. Picasso’s sizable oeuvre grew to include over 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures,ceramics, theater sets, and costume designs. He painted his most famous work, Guernica (1937), in response to the Spanish Civil War; the totemic grisaille canvas remains a definitive work of anti-war art.

  7. The papers and a few other objects seem to cast shadows on the blocks of color behind them, so areas of lilac purple at the top left and burgundy red along the right edge read visually as a background behind everything. The artist signed the work in black on the lower left corner: “Juan Gris 8-1915.”

  8. May 7, 2021 · Juan Gris' 1915 painting "Fantomas" is among the works on display in "Cubism in Color: The Still Lifes of Juan Gris," on view through July 25 at the Dallas Museum of Art. (National...

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