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- Fruit_Dish_and_Glass abstract "Georges Braque’s painting Fruit Dish and Glass (1912) is most notable for being the first papier collé, a technique which Braque invented. Braque was inspired to create this piece after visiting an Avignon shop where he purchased a roll of faux bois paper, simulating oak paneling and consisting of two kinds of printed motifs on a dark beige background. Braque may have been drawn to this paper because he was trained in a technique called trompe-l'oeil; which allowed him to create pictorial effects that resemble woodgrain and marble finishes, but are made with paint and a special wide comb. Braque then may have found it amusing to incorporate the woodgrain paper in his piece. He may also have wished to use the paper to create a visual pun about the nature of representation. He noticed that because the paper looks realistic and yet it is flat, and pasted on, it undermines spatial relationships. It can act as the foreground, the background, or both. When first observing Fruit Dish and Glass, one might recognize a glass filled with grapes and pears, but these elements are flattened and distorted versions of actual objects. Rather than trying to accurately represent reality, Braque is playing with textures, shapes, and composition to construct a painting that is half recognizable and half symbolic. Indeed, reality is invoked in phrase-like fragments, like a sentence, which combine to create a rich constellation of meanings.".
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- Fruit_Dish_and_Glass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fruit Dish and Glass".
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- Fruit_Dish_and_Glass subject Category:Cubist_paintings.
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- Fruit_Dish_and_Glass comment "Georges Braque’s painting Fruit Dish and Glass (1912) is most notable for being the first papier collé, a technique which Braque invented. Braque was inspired to create this piece after visiting an Avignon shop where he purchased a roll of faux bois paper, simulating oak paneling and consisting of two kinds of printed motifs on a dark beige background.".
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- Fruit_Dish_and_Glass depiction Braque_fruitdish_glass.jpg.
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