Concert 1937

Concert is an oil on canvas still-life painting by Cubist painter Georges Braque, painted in 1937. It measures 28 × 35½ in. (71.12 × 90.17 cm).[1] In comparison to earlier paintings by Braque, especially those of Analytical Cubism, it contains Surrealist inspired aspects, such as a more colorful palette, and a more representational rendering of the objects. Concert incorporates colors such as green and blue, as opposed to containing strictly neutral tones. However, Concert still incorporates many Cubist elements, such as the play on perspectives, fragmentation, and the inclusion of letters.

Concert
ArtistGeorges Braque
Year1937
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions71.12 cm × 90.17 cm (28.00 in × 35.50 in)
LocationLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles
Websitehttps://collections.lacma.org/node/2109880

Braque had an early fascination with still-life subjects for their tactile space, and for the possibilities of contradictory perspectives. However, with the end of Cubism in 1919, and the birth of Dada and Surrealism in the 1920s, contemporary artists became interested in dreams, automatism, and the Freudian Theory of the id, and paintings subsequently included dream or fantasy inspired subject matter. Nonetheless, in the 1930s, Braque's early interest in still-life re-emerged, and he continued to use still-life as the subject of his paintings.

Concert is currently displayed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

References

  1. "Los Angeles County Museum of Art". Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
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