Still Life 1947 by Pablo Picasso
Still Life (1947)
A striking example of Picasso's post-war Cubist exploration, this framed art print captures the essence of his innovative approach to still life composition.
About This Work
Created in 1947, Pablo Picasso's "Still Life" exemplifies the artist's enduring fascination with everyday objects transformed through his Cubist lens. The work emerged during Picasso's post-war period, when he continued to refine his approach to form and space while incorporating new elements of expression. This particular composition reflects the artist's ability to imbue ordinary household items with profound visual interest, using his signature geometric fragmentation and interplay of angles.
The 1947 "Still Life" demonstrates Picasso's mastery of compositional balance, where seemingly disparate elements coalesce into a harmonious whole. His use of muted tones punctuated by strategic highlights creates a sense of depth and dimensionality that invites prolonged contemplation. This work stands as testament to Picasso's unparalleled ability to find innovation within traditional artistic genres.
The Artist's Cubist Period
By 1947, Pablo Picasso had long established himself as the preeminent figure of modern art, with his Cubist innovations fundamentally altering the course of artistic development. This period saw the artist refining his approach to geometric abstraction while maintaining the expressive power that defined his work. The "Still Life" from this year demonstrates how Picasso continued to push boundaries even within a familiar genre, infusing traditional subject matter with his revolutionary visual language.
Picasso's Cubist period represented more than just a stylistic choice—it was a complete reimagining of how to represent three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface. His ability to suggest volume through overlapping planes and carefully balanced composition remains unparalleled in art history. This particular work showcases the artist's mature Cubist style, where the fragmentation of form serves not to confuse but to reveal deeper truths about the objects' essential qualities.
Artistic Technique and Composition
Geometric Fragmentation
The composition employs Picasso's signature geometric fragmentation, where objects are broken into angular forms that suggest multiple perspectives simultaneously. This technique, pioneered by Picasso and Braque, creates a dynamic visual experience that engages the viewer's perception in new ways. The carefully balanced arrangement of planes demonstrates the artist's complete command of Cubist principles.
Monochromatic Palette with Accents
Picasso's use of a primarily monochromatic palette with strategic color accents creates visual depth and emphasizes the structural relationships between forms. The limited color scheme allows the viewer to focus on the interplay of shapes and lines, while subtle tonal variations suggest volume and spatial relationships. This approach reflects Picasso's belief that color should serve composition rather than dominate it.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Pablo Picasso |
| Original Year | 1947 |
| Art Style | Cubism |
| Subject Matter | Still Life |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Museum-quality archival paper |
| Frame | Natural wood with gold accent |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
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The 30×40 cm size of this Picasso print makes it ideal for creating a focal point in living rooms, studies, or hallways. The neutral tonal palette with gold accents complements both modern and traditional decor schemes. Consider pairing with warm wood tones and textured fabrics to enhance the print's visual impact. For optimal display, position at eye level in a space with natural light that won't directly hit the framed work.
What type of frame is included with this print?
Each print comes with a natural wood frame featuring gold accents that complement the artwork. The frame is designed to enhance the visual impact of the print while providing protection.
How long does shipping take?
We offer free worldwide shipping with delivery typically taking 5-10 business days. Production time is included in this estimate as we prepare your museum-quality print.
Is the print made with archival quality materials?
Yes, we use museum-quality archival paper and UV-protective acrylic glazing to ensure your print maintains its vibrant appearance for years to come.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days for a full refund.
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