Figure with fruit dish
Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973)
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) – španělský malíř a sochař, zakladatel kubismu, známý dílama Guernica & Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. Revolucionář umění s neuvěřitelným vlivem.
A Fragment of Modernity Captured in Cubist Form
Pablo Picasso’s “Figure with Fruit Dish,” painted circa 1921, stands as a quintessential emblem of the artistic fervor that characterized the early years of the twentieth century. More than just a depiction of domestic tranquility—a man tenderly holding his child while attending to a simple meal—the painting embodies the revolutionary spirit of Cubism, pushing boundaries of representation and inviting viewers into a dialogue with fractured perspectives. Its unassuming subject matter belies its profound artistic significance.- Subject Matter: The scene portrays a man cradling his son, accompanied by a fruit dish containing apples and pears. This seemingly commonplace tableau serves as a canvas for Picasso’s exploration of spatial illusion.
- Cubist Style: Picasso’s masterful application of Cubist principles is immediately apparent. Instead of striving for realistic depiction, he dismantles the subject into geometric planes—cubes, cylinders, and cones—that overlap and intersect to create a multifaceted visual experience.
Historical Context: The Rise of Geometric Abstraction
“Figure with Fruit Dish” emerged during a period of intense artistic upheaval. Following the Impressionists’ focus on capturing fleeting moments of light and atmosphere, Picasso and Georges Braque spearheaded the development of Cubism—a movement that irrevocably altered the course of Western art history. Influenced by Cézanne's explorations of form and structure, Cubist artists rejected traditional perspective and sought to represent objects from multiple viewpoints simultaneously.Symbolic Resonance: Beyond Representation
Beyond its formal innovations, “Figure with Fruit Dish” carries symbolic weight. The fruit dish itself can be interpreted as representing nourishment—both physical and emotional—while the child symbolizes innocence and vulnerability. Picasso’s deliberate fragmentation of form speaks to the complexities of human experience and challenges viewers to reconsider their understanding of visual perception.Emotional Impact: A Quiet Intensity
Despite its austere aesthetic, “Figure with Fruit Dish” possesses a remarkable emotional depth. The tender gaze of the father towards his son conveys a palpable sense of affection and protection—a counterpoint to the jarring geometric distortions that dominate the composition. Picasso’s masterful manipulation of color and texture invites contemplation on themes of familial bonds and the enduring beauty found within simplicity.O tomto díle
- Název: Figure with fruit dish
- Autor: Pablo Picasso
- Stav autorského práva: Chráněno autorským právem
- Technika: WallArt
- Kontext korpusu: emotional depth , geometric fragmentation
- Určení: Accent
- Klíčová slova: cubism , pablo picasso , still life art
Základní informace
- Movement: Cubism
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Location: Private Collection
- Artist: Pablo Picasso
- Title: Figure with fruit dish
- Artistic style: Analytical Cubism
