Guitar and Glasses

Juan Gris Spanish

Not on view

Gris seamlessly combined cuttings from a tobacco package and his favorite faux wood-grain wallpapers with his handmade imitations of printed materials: the checked tablecloth that doubles as floor tiles, sheet of music, and label for “BOR[DEAUX] V[IN].” The tabletop tips up vertically, all but negating spatial recession, and the glinting bottle and wineglasses seem to push through the picture plane in classic trompe l’oeil style. The haunting fusion of guitar and table in a shadowy room and the remnants of a past gathering with music recall the theme of Baschenis’s rediscovered masterpiece (shown nearby), which Gris may have known in reproduction.

Guitar and Glasses, Juan Gris (Spanish, Madrid 1887–1927 Boulogne-sur-Seine), Cut-and-pasted printed wallpapers, wove papers, printed packaging, gouache, conté crayon, and wax crayon on paper mounted on canvas

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