Glass Bottle Packet of Tobacco by Pablo Picasso

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Glass Bottle Packet Of Tobacco

Not documented · Cubism · Still Life

A museum-quality framed art print of Pablo Picasso's Cubist composition, featuring a bottle and packet of tobacco rendered in geometric forms. This 30×40 cm print captures the artist's revolutionary approach to form and space.

30×40 cm (12×16")
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A Cubist Interpretation of Everyday Objects

Pablo Picasso's "Glass Bottle Packet Of Tobacco" exemplifies his ability to find profound meaning in ordinary subjects. Created during his Cubist period, this work transforms a simple still life into a complex study of form and space. The composition features the distinctive bottle and tobacco packet that appeared in many of Picasso's still lifes from this era. These everyday objects become vehicles for exploring the fundamental nature of representation itself. Through fragmented forms and multiple perspectives, Picasso invites viewers to question their perception of reality.

The work belongs to a series of still lifes where Picasso experimented with reducing objects to their geometric essences. This piece demonstrates his mastery of simplifying complex forms while maintaining a sense of the original subject. The composition challenges traditional perspective, inviting viewers to explore multiple viewpoints simultaneously. This approach reflects Picasso's revolutionary thinking about form and space during his Cubist period.

Art Historical Context
Glass, bottle, packet of tobacco by Pablo Picasso — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Glass Bottle Packet Of Tobacco by Pablo Picasso — Framed Art Print at Zephyeer

Picasso's Cubist Period and the Still Life Genre

During the early 20th century, Pablo Picasso pioneered Cubism alongside Georges Braque, revolutionizing Western art. This period saw Picasso deconstructing objects into geometric forms, as seen in "Glass Bottle Packet Of Tobacco." His still lifes from this era often featured everyday items like bottles and packets, transformed through fragmented perspectives. This work demonstrates his ability to reduce complex forms to their geometric essences while maintaining a sense of the original subject.

The years between 1910 and 1920 marked Picasso's most intense period of Cubist experimentation. During this time, he produced numerous still lifes that explored the relationship between form, space, and representation. "Glass Bottle Packet Of Tobacco" belongs to this period of intense creativity where Picasso was particularly interested in how common objects could be transformed through artistic vision. The work reflects his ongoing dialogue with Braque about the nature of visual perception.

Editor's Insight
In this modest still life, Picasso reveals how even the simplest objects can become profound studies of form and perception when viewed through the Cubist lens.
Artistic Analysis

The Technique Behind the Composition

Composition: The Geometry of Everyday Objects

The work employs the characteristic Cubist technique of fracturing objects into geometric forms. Picasso arranges these forms to suggest multiple perspectives simultaneously, challenging traditional notions of depth and space. The overlapping planes create a sense of three-dimensionality while maintaining the essential flatness of the canvas. This approach allows viewers to experience the subject from various viewpoints in a single glance.

Color: A Restrained Palette

The restrained palette of earthy browns and grays allows the geometric composition to dominate. This limited color scheme was typical of Picasso's Cubist period, emphasizing form over hue. The muted tones create a sense of unity across the fragmented composition. The absence of bright colors focuses attention on the interplay of shapes and lines.

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Print & Frame Details

Artist Pablo Picasso
Original Year Not documented
Art Style Cubism
Subject Matter Still life with bottle and tobacco packet
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Museum-quality matte paper, 230 gsm
Frame Solid wood frame with archival mounting
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
Shipping Free worldwide shipping, 5–10 business days
Returns 30-day return policy, no restocking fees

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Styling This Cubist Print in Modern Interiors

The muted tones and geometric composition of this print make it versatile for contemporary spaces. At 30×40 cm, the size works well above console tables, sideboards, or as part of a gallery wall arrangement. The earthy palette complements neutral wall colors like warm gray, soft white, or light beige. Consider placing this piece in living rooms where its intellectual qualities can be appreciated, or in studies where it can inspire creative thinking.

The print's Cubist composition makes it particularly effective in modern and minimalist interiors. Its geometric forms echo mid-century design principles, making it an excellent choice for spaces featuring clean lines and functional furniture. The work's scale allows it to serve as a focal point without overwhelming smaller rooms. For optimal viewing, position the print at eye level in well-lit areas.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is the frame included with the print?

Yes, each print comes with a museum-quality frame included in the price. The framing uses archival materials to protect and enhance the artwork.

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We provide free worldwide shipping on all orders, with delivery typically taking 5–10 business days. There is no minimum purchase required for free shipping.

What paper and inks are used for the prints?

Our prints use museum-quality matte paper (230 gsm) and archival inks that resist fading for over 100 years under normal lighting conditions.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your print, you may return it for a full refund within 30 days of delivery.

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