Building nature in volumes
House, rock and tree lose the conventional perspective. This milestone sheds light on the "Cubist Landscapes" collection by favoring composition.
1908 -1920s · Paths, trees and reconstructed horizons
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1908 -1920s · Paths, trees and reconstructed horizons
Cubism is born partly in front of the landscape. In L'Estaque, Braque geometries houses, trees and hills; soon, other artists understand that nature allows us to experience the mobile perspective. Albert Gleizes organizes paths and plant masses into great, almost architectural rhythms. Juan Gris maintains a more intimate link between landscape and interior, particularly when the sea appears behind a guitar or a window. Robert Delaunay starts from roads, gardens and monuments to make colorful light a principle of autonomous construction. Far from denying nature, these artists seek to bring together what the eye sees successively: a relief from the front, a path that turns, the mass of a tree and the memory of the site. The painting becomes a synthesis of the movement. The "Cubist Landscapes" selection notably compares Landscape and The Path, Landscape in Meudon. His reading favors composition.
The Cubist landscape does not freeze a point of view: it condenses the experience of walking, turning and measuring the place.
Course & style
House, rock and tree lose the conventional perspective. This milestone sheds light on the "Cubist Landscapes" collection by favoring composition.
Gleizes and Delaunay develop rhythm, simultaneity and color.
Disc, light and planes gradually empower the composition.
The road guides the gaze while breaking the linear depth. This line guides a reading of "Cubist Landscapes" centered on composition.
Trunk and branches distribute the planes around a living center.
Heaven and earth interpenetrate instead of forming two stable bands.
Color constructs a distance that no longer obeys modeling alone.
Explore by universe
Path, tree, sea and light organize a geography that is more mental than topographical.
The curved road connects successive views of the same site.
For movement. Reading "Cubist Landscapes" through composition.The plant becomes an architecture of branches and masses.
For the structureThe marine horizon puts close object and luminous distance in tension.
For spaceDelaunay transforms the landscape into active color ratios.
For colorThe landscape develops in interlocking masses rather than in successive planes.
Landmark work of Cubist LandscapesThe road to Meudon takes the gaze into a deliberately mobile depth.
Landmark work of Cubist LandscapesWorks to discover
Built landscape, Meudon path, monumental tree and sea behind a guitar make up four experiences of the place.




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