Dimensions: 48 x 32.4 cm
signed and described in pencil at the bottom: '224/275 G. Braque'
print: Maeght, Paris, edition of 275 copies.
Condition
framed
Literature
Maeght 1033
Biography
One of the most important French visual artists of the 20th century. Considered a co-founder of Cubism, along with Pablo Picasso. He studied at the École des Beaux Arts, among others. At the beginning of his career, he painted under the influence of Impressionism, over time he increasingly referred to the achievements of Paul Cézanne. After the end of the First World War, the artist also ended the period of creating paintings and collage in the cubist trend sometimes verging on abstraction, and returned to figuration and expanded the color palette of his works.