Fruit Dish

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Fruit Dish (1908-1909) by Georges Braque

Fruit Dish (French: Le Compotier) is an oil-on-canvas painting executed in 1908–1909 by Georges Braque. It has the dimensions of 53 by 64 cm. It his held at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm.[1]

After becoming influenced by Paul Cézanne, Braque went to embrace cubism in 1908, due to the influence of Pablo Picasso. This cubist still life depicts apples, pears, a lemon and perhaps a banana in and around a fruit bowl on a table. The still life became a usual theme for cubist painters. In this painting, where the influence of Cézanne and Picasso is apparent, the fruits and the bowl expand beyond the confines of a singular viewpoint, and the traditional notions of perspective are dissolved.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Fruit Dish, Moderna Museet
  2. ^ Fruit Dish, Moderna Museet
  3. ^ Russell T. Clement, Georges Braque: A Bio-bibliography, Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 1994