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The Small Table, 1919
Pablo Picasso
Spanish, 1881
- 1973
oil on canvas
115.3 x 73 cm
Purchased 1957
National Gallery of Canada (no. 6768)
© Estate of Pablo Picasso (Paris) / SODRAC (Montréal)
In this Synthetic Cubist work, Picasso transforms the genre of still life by constructing a unified composition from abstracted fragments of objects. Among traditional still life elements that can be deciphered are the fret, knobs, and strings of a guitar, the compote with grapes, and the legs and wood grain surface of a table. From the more conventional renderings Picasso made during the same summer vacation on the Riviera, we know that the setting of this painting is a balcony opened onto the sea on a slightly grey day; the water's surface is suggested by the undulating lines that alternate with ideograms evoking crests of waves and seagulls.
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