Dissolve the traditional portrait
Face and body are broken down into interlocking facets. This milestone illuminates the "Portraits and Cubist Figures" collection by favoring light.
1909 -1920s · Multiple faces, constructed bodies and modern identity
Discover Cubist portraits and figures, hand reproduced in oil on canvas.
1909 -1920s · Multiple faces, constructed bodies and modern identity
By fragmenting the figure, Cubism does not necessarily seek to erase identity. It replaces instantaneous resemblance with a construction made up of several points of view and selected clues. Albert Gleizes articulates his models in large dynamic shots; Juan Gris balances face, clothing and objects with almost architectural clarity. Robert Delaunay uses color and simultaneity to inscribe poets, friends and modern figures in a luminous space. Diego Rivera practices cubism during his Parisian years before developing his mural language in Mexico. Gris' portrait of Picasso is emblematic: the painter represents another inventor of cubism while asserting its own syntax. In these works, gaze, pose, profession and environment contribute together to identity. The selection "Portraits and Cubist Figures" notably compares The Poet Paul Castiaux and Man and Machine. His reading favors light.
The cubist face appears fragmented, but this fragmentation brings together more information than a single profile or a single second.
Course & style
Face and body are broken down into interlocking facets. This milestone illuminates the "Portraits and Cubist Figures" collection by favoring light.
Attribute, inscription and color complete multiple views.
Portrait, collective and mural movement extend its principles.
Several facial orientations coexist on the same surface. This line guides a reading of "Portraits and Cubist Figures" centered on light.
Instrument, book or machine specifies an activity or relationship.
Torso and limbs become a construction of interdependent volumes.
The surrounding space penetrates the figure instead of remaining behind it.
Explore by universe
Face, profession, movement and relationship show the diverse ambitions of the Cubist portrait.
The model is known by several views combined and not by a single moment.
For identity. Reading "Portraits and Cubist Figures" through light.Music, poetry or machine participates directly in the portrait.
For the storyDancers, swimmers and athletes condense several phases of the gesture.
For energyThe artist inscribes friendship, admiration or debate in his way of constructing.
For historyPaul Castiaux is built by sober volumes and concentrated presence.
Landmark work of Cubist portraits and figuresThe modern body dialogues with mechanics in a fragmented space.
Landmark work of Cubist portraits and figuresWorks to discover
Poet, man-machine, musician and portrait of Picasso show four ways of the reconstructed figure.




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Each painting is made in oil on canvas by a specialized artist, then checked with you before shipping.
Each reproduction is unique. Slight variations of touch and material testify to the painter's manual work.
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A vertical format and a black, walnut or light wood frame will allow the face to remain readable in the middle of the shots.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Each reproduction is hand painted in oil on canvas, without printing.
The painter uses the composition, values, colors and materials visible in the chosen work from the Cubist Portraits and Figures collection, with particular attention paid to light.
Yes. The dimensions are adapted respecting the proportions and balance of the selected work.
Detailed photographs are sent before shipping; you can request edits before sending.
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Yes. Every reproduction is made by hand in painting at theoil on canvas by an experienced artist. This is neither a print nor a printed canvas.
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Depending on the options available, the canvas can be delivered alone, mounted on a stretcher, or prepared for framing. Details are indicated on the product page.
Yes. You can send us an image, a museum reference, the name of an artwork, or a photo to request a custom reproduction.
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This selection brings together artworks designed for art lovers who want to recapture the spirit of a famous painting in a hand-painted canvas. Each reproduction can be adapted to the desired format and validated by photo before shipping.
The available formats allow the artwork to be adapted to a living room, bedroom, office, or a more specific decorative project. The painting is executed in oil on canvas with particular attention to colors, textures, and overall balance.
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