Juan Gris - GUITAR AND GLASS 1914 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Juan Gris - GUITAR AND GLASS 1914: A Cubist Masterpiece Reproduction

Elevate your space with Juan Gris's "Guitar and Glass" (1914), a seminal work of Synthetic Cubism, now available as a museum-quality fine art print from RedKalion. This 75x100 cm / 30x40 inches reproduction captures the intricate geometric harmony and muted palette that defined Gris's innovative approach, transforming everyday objects into a profound visual symphony.

As a leading figure in the Cubist movement, Juan Gris (1887-1927) pioneered the technique of constructing compositions from fragmented, overlapping planes. In "Guitar and Glass," he masterfully blends the guitar's curved forms with the glass's transparency, creating a dynamic interplay of shape and shadow that challenges traditional perspective. This piece exemplifies his shift toward more structured, color-balanced abstractions, offering a glimpse into the avant-garde spirit of early 20th-century Paris.

RedKalion's archival reproduction ensures every detail—from the subtle textural gradients to the precise angular lines—is rendered with fidelity. Printed on Master's Edition archival paper, this fine art poster features a matte, uncoated finish in a natural white hue, enhancing its luxurious, gallery-ready appeal. The acid-free (pH above 7) composition guarantees longevity, while the 250 gsm (110 lb) weight and 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thickness provide a substantial, durable feel. Crafted from FSC-certified paper, this piece aligns with sustainable practices, and with on-demand printing and shipping, you can acquire this timeless artwork without minimum orders.

Ideal for modern interiors, this archival-grade print invites contemplation and sophistication, making it a cherished addition to any collection. Trust RedKalion to deliver a reproduction that honors Gris's legacy with uncompromising quality.

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