Still Life by Louis Marcoussis

Still Life 

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drawing, graphite, pastel

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drawing

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cubism

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painted

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possibly oil pastel

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pastel chalk drawing

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graphite

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pastel

Copyright: Public domain

Louis Marcoussis created this still life using watercolor and pencil, presenting us with a composition that teeters between representation and abstraction. What strikes one immediately is the fracturing of space; objects intermingle and overlap, challenging our perception. Marcoussis plays with Cubist principles, dismantling the conventional still life and reassembling it through a web of lines and color blocks. We see familiar objects like bottles and fruit, yet they are rendered through broken forms. Notice how the artist uses line to suggest volume, while simultaneously flattening the picture plane. The somber palette, punctuated by sporadic greens and yellows, evokes a sense of quiet contemplation. Ultimately, the painting isn't just about depicting objects; it's about exploring how we perceive and understand the world through fragmented perspectives. By destabilizing traditional representation, Marcoussis invites us to question fixed meanings and embrace the multiplicity of viewpoints inherent in modern life.

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