Strawberry Jam - 1917


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

Juan Gris's Strawberry Jam, painted in 1917, is a brilliant manifestation of his Cubist style, characterized by the decomposition and recomposition of objects into geometric shapes. Through his technique, Gris offers a vision of the world that challenges traditional perspective and presents a new way of looking at everyday objects. In this particular painting, the depiction of jam, a mundane object, is elevated to the level of art, becoming an object of aesthetic contemplation.

The composition of the work is marked by a balanced structure that organizes the various elements on a two-dimensional plane. We observe a table where several objects are arranged: a jar of jam, a toaster, a plate and a slice of bread. Dynamism is present in the arrangement of the elements, which are broken down and rearranged in various shades and shapes, suggesting both the physical and emotional reality that each object can evoke. The jam, rich in color and texture, becomes the focal point, capturing the viewer's attention not only for its vibrant color, but also for the reminiscence of sweetness and pleasure.

The use of colour in “Strawberry Jam” is essential to convey both the materiality of the objects and the feeling surrounding the eating experience. Gris employs a palette of reds and yellows, which gives the jam a deep luminosity, contrasting with the more neutral and sombre tones of the background. The choice of these colours not only highlights the jar, but also creates a sense of warmth and familiarity, alluding to the act of sharing and enjoying food. The way the colours blend and overlap also reflects Gris’ signature technique, where the use of colour goes beyond mere representation to become a fundamental tool for emotional expression.

As for the objects depicted, their geometric and simplified Cubist style is evidence of Gris's mastery of this artistic movement. Each object is broken down into geometric figures, reflecting a movement towards abstraction that is often a characteristic of Cubism. The toaster, the bread and the jam jar are arranged in such a way that although they are perceived as isolated objects, their arrangement in space suggests an intrinsic relationship between them, evoking the intimacy of a shared breakfast.

The historical and artistic context in which Gris created this work is also significant. Juan Gris, born in Spain and later settled in Paris, was one of the main exponents of Cubism, developing his own variant that incorporated greater clarity and emphasis on luminosity. During these years, Cubism evolved, and while in its beginnings it focused more on fragmentation, Gris emphasized order and harmony, characteristics that can be palpably appreciated in "Strawberry Jam."

The work not only illustrates Gris's technical mastery, but also his ability to transform the everyday into an object of artistic sophistication. At a time when Cubism was in constant dialogue with other currents, such as Surrealism and Dadaism, "Strawberry Jam" remained a strong representation of modernity's yearning to find new ways of seeing the world around us. Looking at this painting, we are reminded that art is not only a means of representation, but also an invitation to rediscover the familiar in a new light.

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