Still Life with Violin
Returned to lender
This work of art was on loan to the museum and has since been returned to its lender.Braque produced the first-ever Cubist papiers collés in autumn 1912 when he pasted strips of imitation wood-grain wallpaper into his drawings. The resemblance to the flat wood boards beloved of trompe l’oeil painters is striking. Here, the faux pine stands for the wood of both the violin and the paneling on which it hangs, effectively fusing foreground and background. Braque’s charcoal drawing and shading unite and harmonize the commercial stock with the fine-art paper of the support. The pleated planes forming the violin’s body seem to push out and back, as if vibrating like sound, while the parallel lines of its strings double as the lines of music paper. Braque was a keen amateur musician: his theme here is music itself.
Artwork Details
- Title: Still Life with Violin
- Artist: Georges Braque (French, Argenteuil 1882–1963 Paris)
- Date: 1912
- Medium: Charcoal and cut-and-pasted printed wallpaper, selectively varnished, on laid paper
- Dimensions: 24 7/16 × 18 13/16 in. (62.1 × 47.8 cm)
- Classification: Collages
- Credit Line: Yale University Art Gallery, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Class of 1913 Fund, Susan Vanderpoel Clark Fund, and Edith M. K. Wetmore Fund (1977.155)
- Rights and Reproduction: © 2020 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris / Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery.
- Curatorial Department: Modern and Contemporary Art