Lemons
Georges Braque’s Lemons: A Study in Cubist Still Life
- Subject Matter: Georges Braque's “Lemons” presents a deceptively simple subject – a collection of lemons arranged on a tabletop alongside cups, bottles and a bowl. Yet, this seemingly straightforward depiction encapsulates the core tenets of Cubism, transforming an everyday scene into a profound exploration of perception and representation.
- Style: The painting exemplifies Cubist style, pioneered by Braque and Pablo Picasso during their collaborative period. Unlike traditional representational art that strives for accurate visual accuracy, Cubism fractures objects into geometric planes—cubes, cylinders, and cones—challenging the viewer’s conventional understanding of space and form.
- Technique: Braque employed a meticulous technique characterized by layering thin washes of color over textured surfaces. This approach allowed him to capture the interplay of light and shadow within each lemon and create an illusionistic depth that defies the flatness of the canvas. The artist skillfully utilized tonal variations to convey materiality and texture, mirroring the tactile qualities of the fruit itself.
- Historical Context: “Lemons” was created in 1929, marking a pivotal moment in Braque’s artistic evolution following his initial foray into Analytical Cubism. By this time, he had embraced Synthetic Cubism, incorporating collage elements—such as newspaper fragments—to enrich the visual experience and further destabilize traditional notions of perspective.
- Symbolism: Beyond its formal innovations, “Lemons” carries symbolic resonance. Lemons have historically represented purity, freshness, and resilience – qualities that align with Braque’s artistic vision during this period. The arrangement of the lemons on the table—combined with the complementary objects—creates a harmonious composition that invites contemplation on themes of stillness, observation, and the beauty found in commonplace subjects.
This reproduction captures the essence of Braque's groundbreaking approach to still life, offering collectors and interior designers alike an opportunity to experience the intellectual rigor and aesthetic elegance of Cubist art. Its muted palette and textured surface lend it a timeless quality, perfectly suited for enhancing any space with a touch of artistic sophistication.
乔治·布拉克(1882 – 1963)
乔治·布拉克(1882-1963):立体主义先驱, fauvism大师。探索他的创新艺术作品,从《埃斯塔克小屋》到令人惊叹的拼贴画。他是与毕加索合作开创立体主义运动的关键人物,对现代艺术产生了深远影响。
关于此作品
- 标题: Lemons
- 艺术家: 乔治·布拉克
- 年份: 1929
- 版权状态: 版权保护中
- 创作时期: Analytical Cubism
- 语料上下文: picasso influence , cubist legacy
- 关键词: cubism painting , french art deco , modern decorative art
- 主题: fruit composition , citrus fruits , braque painting
作品概览
- Notable elements or techniques: Fragmentation
- Title: Lemons
- Artistic style: Analytical Cubism
- Year: 1929
- Subject or theme: Still Life
- Movement: Cubism
- Artist: Georges Braque

