French artist Jean Metzinger began as a Neo-Impressionist, dabbled in Divisionism, and finally adopted Cubism, seeing in the mathematical style of the movement a better recreation of reality (and some would say, inspiring physicists to uncover quantum mechanics). His “Still Life” is a quintessential example of “Crystal Cubism”, meant to be honest art, devoid of chiaroscuro, and other “tricks”. A Mixed-Media painting from Art Chateau. Perfect for Modern Art Deco Interiors.
Hudson Square, NYC Interior Design, Jean Metzinger PaintingJean Metzinger French (1883 - 1956) |
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French artist Jean Metzinger began as a Neo-Impressionist, dabbled in Divisionism, and finally adopted Cubism, seeing in the mathematical style of the movement a better recreation of reality (and some would say, inspiring physicists to uncover quantum mechanics). His “Still Life” is a quintessential example of “Crystal Cubism”, meant to be honest art, devoid of chiaroscuro, and other “tricks”. A Mixed-Media painting from Art Chateau. Perfect for Modern Art Deco Interiors. |
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