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1882 - 1963

Georges Braque

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Georges Braque is a major 20th-century French painter, collagist, draughtsman, printmaker, sculptor, and founder of Cubism (together with Pablo Picasso).

Braque came from a family of artisans. He grew up in Le Havre and studied as a painter and decorator, like his father and grandfather. However, he also seriously studied painting in the evenings at the School of Fine Arts. The artist’s early works were impressionistic. After viewing an exhibition of the works by Fauves in 1905, the painter adopted their style. Shiny red, white, yellow and orange colours prevailed in his works.

The artist experimented a lot with the shape of objects and the surrounding space. He was one of the first to use the collage method and to introduce additional materials into paintings: sand, paper, wood, letters and numbers. Moreover, he was actively engaged in decorative artwork, designed several church stained glass windows and painted his famous flying birds on the ceiling in the Etruscan hall of the Louvre.

From 1908 to 1913 Braque intensively studied the effects of light and perspective. His paintings began to reflect his newfound interest in geometry and perspective.

The artist participated in the First World War. In 1915, he was seriously wounded and returned to painting only in 1917. At that time, he was mostly painting still lifes. A few years later, he looked for greater clarity and harmony in the image.

Braque occasionally created vanitas paintings (paintings which contain symbols of death).

In the 1950s, the artist’s central motif was a flying bird. He created many drawings, engravings and sculptural works. He also illustrated books, did scenery and costumes for the theatre and created murals for the Louvre. However, Braque preferred painting.




Key ideas:

– Unlike most Fauvists, Braque was concerned not only with the location of colour spots in the image but also with the construction of space.

– Braque’s Cubism is somewhat more rational than that of Picasso’s.

– For Braque, Cubism was something stable, balanced and methodical. His late works in this style have exquisite and harmonious colours.

– A characteristic feature of the author’s painting is several points of view on the depicted object. Done in a light, elegant manner, Georges Braque’s paintings create the sense of weightlessness and flight: objects in them seem to soar in the air, dance and collide with each other. This manner allows you to look at objects simultaneously from several angles, creates a sense of illusion and excites your imagination.

– Braque introduced different letters and numbers to his paintings.

– He was the first to mix paints with sand, wood, iron filings and other materials previously unused in art.

– Some people claim that he was the one who created a collage.

– After the war, Braque’s style became less angular. His compositions consisted of gracefully curved lines. The nature of these works is defined as esoterically contemplative. In this style, he did mostly still lifes, using pale colours. This roughness and plasticity were achieved by mixing paints with sand.




Georges Braque

On Artist

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Impressionism

Fauvism

friends

Pablo Picasso

Raoul Dufy

Oton Freeze

Marie Laurencin

Francis Picabia

artists

Henri Matisse

Andre Derain

Paul Cezanne

Nicolas Poussin

Louie Charles

Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin

By Artist

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Cubism

Futurism

Abstractionism

Purism

friends

Pablo Picasso

Jean Dominic Anthony Metzenzhe

Maurice de Vlaminck

Max Jacob

artists

Diego Rivera

George Valmier

Louis Marcoussis

Roger de la Freinet

Leo Gestel

Joseph Fernand Henri Leger

David Alfaro Siqueiros

Vilhelm Lundstrom

Mikhail Larionov

Carlos Nadal

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Mediums: lithography, paper. Dimensions: 38 x 56 сm. Location: Georges Pompidou Center, Paris, France.

1956

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Dimensions: 130,8 x 162,2 сm. Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA.

1936

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Mediums: charcoal, oil, canvas. Dimensions: 65 x 92 сm. Location: Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

1913

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Dimensions:: 61 x 75 сm. Location: Tate Modern, London, UK.

1910 - 1912

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY, US.

1906

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: private collection.

1934

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Mediums: chalk, charcoal, collage, paper. Dimensions: 74 x 106 сm. Location: Georges Pompidou Center, Paris, France.

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Dimensions: 73 x 60 сm. Location: Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

1909