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Still life with fruits on the table

Still Life with Fruits on the Table

Pablo Picasso’s Still Life with Fruits on the Table stands as a cornerstone of Cubism, embodying Picasso’s revolutionary approach to visual representation. Executed around 1909-10, this oil painting reproduction available at WikiOO.org isn’t merely a depiction of objects; it’s an exploration of perception itself, reflecting Picasso’s profound influence from Cézanne and marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern art. ### Composition and Style: Fragmented Reality The painting presents a deceptively simple arrangement – apples and oranges resting on a white tablecloth—yet within this stillness lies complexity. Picasso abandons traditional perspective, fracturing the forms of the fruit and table into geometric planes that overlap and intersect. This technique, central to Analytical Cubism, aims to capture not just what is seen but how it’s perceived simultaneously from multiple viewpoints. The subdued color palette – predominantly browns, ochres, and reds—further enhances the painting’s contemplative mood, prioritizing tonal relationships over vibrant hues. Picasso’s deliberate simplification of form underscores his desire to transcend illusionistic representation and delve into the underlying structure of reality. For a deeper understanding of Picasso’s stylistic innovations, visit Pablo Picasso's page on WikiOO.org. ### Influences: Cézanne’s Legacy Picasso’s artistic journey was undeniably shaped by Paul Cézanne, whose groundbreaking explorations of form and space paved the way for Cubism. Cézanne’s paintings, notably *Bather*, exemplify his obsession with capturing the essence of nature through geometric simplification—a preoccupation that Picasso adopted wholeheartedly. Cézanne’s influence is palpable in Picasso’s use of flattened planes and overlapping contours, mirroring Cézanne’s relentless pursuit of sculptural form within a painted surface. As noted in Wikipedia, Cézanne's work bridged the gap between Impressionism and Cubism, demonstrating how artists could move beyond mere visual impressions to represent underlying spatial relationships. You can admire Cézanne’s masterpieces at WikiOO.org. ### Museum Private Collection (France): A Window into Artistic Excellence The Museum Private Collection (France) houses a remarkable assemblage of artworks spanning centuries, showcasing the breadth and depth of artistic achievement. Among its treasures is Picasso’s *Still Life with Fruits on the Table*, offering visitors an opportunity to contemplate one of the artist’s most iconic compositions alongside other masterpieces from the Baroque era. To discover more about this exceptional collection, explore The Museum Private Collection (France) page on WikiOO.org. ### Exploring Reproduction Quality WikiOO.org specializes in handcrafted oil painting reproductions, bringing the beauty of Picasso’s art into your home. With exceptional attention to detail and vibrant color accuracy, these reproductions capture the spirit and essence of the original masterpiece. Visit WikiOO.org to explore the collection and elevate your interior décor with a timeless piece of art history.

Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973)

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973): De revolutionair Spaanse kunstenaar achter Cubisme, Guernica & iconische werken. Zijn invloed op de kunst is onmiskenbaar!

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  • Location: Private Collection (France)
  • Artistic style: Analytical Cubism
  • Year: 1909-10
  • Notable elements or techniques: Fragmented reality; Geometric planes
  • Subject or theme: Fruit composition
  • Influences: Cézanne
  • Medium: Oil painting

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