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Still Life with Book (Saint Matorel), December 1913by Juan Gris
10" x 16" Art Print Print
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Guitar, 1913by Juan Gris
14" x 17" Art Print Print
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Breakfast, 1914by Juan Gris
28" x 38" Print Print
Still Life with a Guitar, 1925by Juan Gris
14" x 11" Print Print
Composition on a Table, 1916by Juan Gris
24" x 18" Print Print
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Woman, 1915-17by Juan Gris
12" x 20" Art Print Print
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Breakfast (Le petit dejeuner) 1915by Juan Gris
12" x 15" Art Print Print
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Glass and Newspaper, 1916by Juan Gris
12" x 16" Art Print Print
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Still Life on a Chair, 1917by Juan Gris
14" x 19" Art Print Print
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Guitar and Newspaper, 1925by Juan Gris
24" x 18" Print Print
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Fruit Bowl on a Tableclothby Juan Gris
19" x 13" Print Print
Fruit Bowl on a Tableclothby Juan Gris
14" x 11" Print Print
Letter, 1921by Juan Gris
18" x 24" Print Print
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Fruit Bowl, 1925-27by Juan Gris
24" x 18" Print Print
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Figure of a Woman, 1917by Juan Gris
18" x 24" Print Print
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Portrait of Maurice Raynalby Juan Gris
18" x 24" Print Print
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Bowl and Bookby Juan Gris
24" x 18" Print Print
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Harlequin with a Guitar, 1917by Juan Gris
18" x 24" Print Print
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Le Petit Dejeuner - The Breakfast, 1915by Juan Gris
16" x 20" Art Print Print
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Sheet of Music, 1914by Juan Gris
12" x 17" Art Print Print
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Juan Gris (Born 1887) was born in Madrid, Spain. He incorporated advertisements and newsprint into his work just like Braque and Picasso. Whereas Braque and Picasso tended to snip advertisements and newsprint into smithereens, however, Gris leaves more of the original pieces of newsprint and advertisements intact, with an aim of preserving the integrity of the originals. He lifts the popular culture into the realm of high art, and this has made him an important forerunner of Dada and Pop artists, joining the likes of Andy Warhol, Stuart Davis, and Marcel Duchamp. He was a renowned sculptor, illustrator and painter. Born José Carmelo Victoriano González-Pérez Carlos, Juan was one of the leading figures in Cubist painting. He was among the visionaries (visual artists, choreographers, poets and musicians) who built pathways among the arts. As some said, he was the only Cubist who was talented enough to make Picasso uncomfortable. Gris preferred the emotion that corrects the rule. His traditional subjects, saturated colors and well-balanced compositions popularized the avant-garde movement. However, his treatment of the picture space was rather radical. His Ballet Russes costumes show his dedication to interdisciplinary collaboration, an idea that became central to contemporary art and gathered momentum during his days. . He was a strong student, but the rigidity of academic life did not appeal to him, so he shifted his focus to the study of art driven by his natural ability in drawing. His art, especially the framed Juan Gris art, are easily distinguishable from those of other artists, informed by his background as an illustrator,