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BOOK PIPE AND GLASSES - Juan Gris Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

BOOK PIPE AND GLASSES - Juan Gris Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Prezzo di listino $399.99 USD
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Elevate Your Space with Juan Gris: Book, Pipe, and Glasses

Immerse yourself in the intellectual rigor of the avant-garde with this museum-quality reproduction of Juan Gris's 'Book, Pipe, and Glasses'. As a pioneer of Synthetic Cubism, Gris brought a mathematical precision to the movement, often referred to as the 'architect of painting.' This 1915 masterpiece captures the essence of his refined style, where everyday objects are distilled into a harmonious arrangement of geometric planes and sophisticated color palettes.

The RedKalion Commitment to Archival Excellence

At RedKalion, we curate more than just images; we offer an enduring connection to art history. This fine art acrylic print is crafted to the highest standards, ensuring that the subtle shifts in Gris's composition are rendered with absolute clarity. The 4mm (0.15") acrylic material provides a depth and luminosity that traditional paper cannot achieve, making the colors pop and providing a sleek, contemporary finish that complements the structural nature of Cubist art.

Technical Specifications & Modern Design

This 70x100 cm (28x40″) masterpiece is designed for longevity and effortless installation:

  • Vibrant Finish: The high-grade acrylic enhances color depth, perfect for capturing the interplay of shadows and light in Gris's still life.
  • Modern Aesthetic: Straight-cut corners provide a clean, gallery-inspired look.
  • Optimized Presentation: Any transparent backgrounds in the original design default to white to ensure the colors remain vibrant and true to the artist's intent.
  • Complete Hanging Kit: Includes hardware and screws. The print features pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter) with 15mm screw heads for a secure and professional floating effect.

A Brief Insight into Gris’s Technique

Unlike the more fragmented Analytical Cubism of Picasso and Braque, Juan Gris’s Synthetic Cubism focused on creating a clear, unified image from disparate parts. He famously said he worked from the general to the particular, assembling abstract forms to discover the object within. This specific piece, with its rhythmic repetition of lines and overlapping textures, invites the viewer to deconstruct the familiar shapes of a book and pipe into a sophisticated visual language.

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What are the exact dimensions and thickness of this print?

The print measures 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches) and is crafted from high-quality 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic for a durable and vibrant finish.

How is the artwork mounted to the wall?

Each acrylic print comes with a complete hanging kit, including hardware and screws. Holes are pre-drilled at each corner for a secure, professional presentation.

How does the acrylic material affect the appearance of the artwork?

The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, modern look with enhanced color depth and clarity, giving the Juan Gris reproduction a contemporary, luminous quality.

What is the archival longevity of a RedKalion acrylic print?

RedKalion prints are museum-quality and designed to resist fading, ensuring the colors and details of the masterpiece remain vibrant for decades in indoor environments.

Are the shipping and handling processes secure?

Yes, we use specialized protective packaging to ensure your fine art print arrives in pristine condition, ready for immediate display in your home or gallery.

What is the historical significance of Book, Pipe, and Glasses?

Created during the height of Synthetic Cubism, this piece reflects Juan Gris’s unique ability to blend mathematical structure with the tangible reality of everyday objects.

How does Juan Gris differ from other Cubist artists like Picasso?

Gris is known for his 'deductive' method, starting with abstract geometry to create a recognizable subject, resulting in a more structured and architectural aesthetic.