When was houses at l estaque painted




















His earlier works focused mainly on landscapes, whereas later he started to paint still life. As the avant-garde of Cubism, his style was characterized by the abstraction, faceting and fragmentation of the objects. Also, he always adopted very limited colors and hues in order to emphasize the subject of his paintings.

Braque also simplified both the forms and the use of colors. He reduced an architectural structure to a geometric form approximating a cube, yet rendered its shading so that it looked both flat and three-dimensional by fragmenting the image 1 ; he also adopted a monochromatic palette of mainly ochre, brown, dark green and grey in this painting to create a non-naturalistic tone. His Cubism style gave each object in this scene a comprehensive description, no matter whether this object was in the front or in the back.

This feature gives me the feeling that the subjects in the painting are simply stacked on top of each other, without an obvious distinction between the foreground and the background.

Therefore, I use Photoshop to create a puzzle, or collage version of this painting, in order to show its unique style of fragmentation and flatness. Together the two established Cubism, which proved to be the most prolific movement of the 20th century.

Today -. It was painted by Georges Braque in oil on canvas during the summer of Alternatively, download the latest version of Chrome , Firefox or Opera. Houses At L'Estaque is considered to be the very first Cubist landscape. In this painting, the artistic rendering and structure of composition is more important than transcribing a feeling of reality. The landscape is reduced to its essential, patterned by various scattered shapes and the limited use of color. The painting prompted art critic Louis Vauxcelles to mock it as being composed of cubes which led to the name of the movement Cubism..

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