Image

Constant Nieuwenhuys-Stilleven II, 1945

Photographer

Tom Haartsen

Stilleven [II]

1945
57,2cm
x 78,2cm
linen
oil paint
Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, NL

CID

1547

After the Second World War, Constant starts to experiment with a cubist painting style. Of the two founders of cubism, Picasso and Braque, Constant feels more akin with the latter. It is often said that the cubist work of Braque maintains a sense of balance and harmony while Picasso strived for disruption in his art. This still life is indeed a fine example from Constant's body of work of a balanced harmony of shapes, as seen in Braque's cubism. For another example, see Portret van Matie [II], 1946.

English title

Still Life [II]

Signed/dated

Signed Constant, bottom right in green paint

Provenance

1945 Constant
1948 Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, NL
Tags
Stillife

Frame dimensions

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