CUBISM AND THE TROMPE L’OEIL TRADITION
The age-old tradition of pictorial illusionism, known as trompe loeil (deceive the eye), employs visual tricks that confound the viewers perception of reality and fiction, truth and falsehood. This radically new take on Cubism shows how Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Juan Gris both parodied and paid homage to classic trompe loeil themes and motifs with wit and invention. More than one hundred illustrated works juxtapose Cubist paintings, drawings, and collages with related compositions by the old masters. Essays based on new research explore connections between the Cubists and the trompe loeil specialists of earlier centuries and their games of creative one-upmanship. The informed and engaging texts trace the changing status of trompe loeil over the centuries, reveal Braques training in artisanal trompe loeil techniques as an integral part of his Cubist practice, examine the materials used in Griss collages, and discuss the previously unstudied trompe loeil iconography within Cubist still lifes-including newspapers, word puns, pictures-within-pictures, imitation wood grain, and tools of the trade.
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