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Juan Gris

The Painter’s Window

1925

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Juan Gris

The Painter’s Window

1925

Physical Qualities Oil on canvas, Unframed: 39 1/4 × 31 3/4 in. (99.7 × 80.6 cm.) Framed: 49 1/4 × 40 3/4 in. (125.1 × 103.5 cm.)
Credit Line Bequest of Saidie A. May
Object Number 1951.306
Juan Gris' work always retains identifiable elements, with tight geometry and bold patterns distinguishing his compositions. In the Painter's Window, produced at the end of his life, the artist flattened and interlocked a guitar, fruit bow, sheet music, a palette, paintbrush, playing cards, and a tabletop like pieces in an upright jigsaw puzzle. These typical Cubist props, which allude to the roles of chance, play, and the abstraction of music, are arranged in clever punning ways. The sheet music mimics the strings of the guitar while the blobs of paint on the palette rhyme with the diamonds of the playing cards.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest 1951; The Baltimore Museum of Art on extended loan, 1940-1951; Saidie A. May, by purchase 1940; from Valentine Gallery; ["Galerie Kahnweiler, Paris"/Galerie Simon, Paris, no date]?; Dr. Reber, Lausanne, Switzerland, by purchase 1925; from Daniel Henry Kahnweiler, Paris
Baltimore Museum of Art, "A Century of Baltimore Collecting", 1941, Cat. p. 93, illus. p. 90

Baltimore Museum of Art, "Still Life & Flower Paintings", 1945, Cat. 56, illus. p. 20

Baltimore Museum of Art, "Themes and Variations", 1948, Cat. 59, illus. p. 31.

Baltimore Museum of Art, "Saidie A. May Collection of Modern Paintings and Sculpture", March 1950, Cat. 45

Ringling Museum of Art, "Director's Choice", Sarasota, Florida, 1955.

Milwaukee Art Institute and Cincinnati Art Museum, "Still Life Painting", September 6 - October 3, 1956 and October 10 - November 6, 1956, Cat. 26, illus.

Santa Barbara Museum of Art, August 11 - September 14, 1958, Cat. 68, illus. p. 23

Baltimore Museum of Art, "Still Life - Fruit & Flowers", March 7 - April 4, 1961, Cat. 38

Baltimore Museum of Art, "From El Greco to Pollock: Early & Late Works by European & American Artists", October 22 - December 8, 1968, cat. 108, repr. p. 131

Baltimore Museum of Art, "Saidie A. May Collection", September 6 - November 22, 1972. Cat. p. 76, ill. and color illustration on p. 15

Mark Rosenthal, University Art Museum, Berkeley, "Juan Gris", February 1-April 14, 1984, circulated to National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.

Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, "Juan Gris", September-November 1992, no. 118, p. 265; circulated to Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, December 1992-March 1993, and Kroller-
Muller, Otterlo Amsterdam, April-June 1993.

Portland Museum of Art, "Picasso, Braque, Leger and the Cubist Spirit, 1919-1939", June 27 - October 20, 1996, cat.

The Baltimore Museum of Art, "The Triumph of French Painting, Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse", March 12-July 16, 2000; circulated to The Philbrook Museum of Art, The Nortin Museum of Art, Dayton Art Institute, The Royal Academy, Albright-KNox Art Gallery, through 1/6/20002

Helen Molesworth and Katy Rothkopf, BMA, "European Abstraction from the Collection 1912-1948", February 28-December 2, 2001.

Katy Rothkopf, "Matisse, Picasso and the School of Paris", circulated to; North Carolina Museum of Art, October 10, 2004-January 16, 2005.

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, "Juan Gris Retrospective", June 02, 2005-September 2, 2005.

North Carolina Museum of Art and Frist Center, "Matisse, Picasso, and the School of Paris", October 10, 2004 - June 3, 2007

Dallas Museum of Art, "Cubism in Color: The Still Lifes of Juan Gris", March 14 - July 25, 2021
Kunstverein, Hamburg, Germany, "Moderne Europaische Malerei," 1927 (ill. in Cahier d'art, no. 6, 1927).
Galerie Simon, Paris, "Gris exhibition," 1928, no. 45.
Kunsthaus, Zurich, "Juan Gris," 1933 (Cahier d'art, no. 5-6, 1933, no. 135).
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "A Century of Baltimore Collecting," 1941, cat. 93, ill. p. 90.
Adelyn D. Breeskin, "The Painter's Window," BMA News, 6 (December 1943), pp.4-5.
Baltimore Museum of Art. Still Life and Flower Paintings: The Baltimore Museum of Art, November 2 – December 9, 1945. Baltimore, MD: Baltimore Museum of Art, 1945, cat. no. 56, page 20.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Themes and Variations," 1948, cat. 59; ill. 31.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "The Saidie A. May Collection of Modern Paintings and Sculpture," March, 1950, cat. 45.
The Baltimore Museum of Art News, "Catalogue of the Saidie A. May Collection of Modern Paintings and Sculpture," March, 1950, cat. 45, p. 14.
The Sunday Sun, Aug. 15, 1954, Magazine (Brown) sec., ill.
"Object of the Week," The Sunday Sun, March 6, 1954, Magazine sec., ill.
Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, "Director's Choice," 1955.
"A Picture Book," BMA, 1955, ill., p. 69.
Milwaukee Art Institute, "Still Life Painting," Sept. 6 - Oct. 3, 1956, circulated Cincinnati Art
Museum, Oct. 10-Nov. 6, 1956, "Still Life Painting," cat. 26, ill.
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California, August 11-Sept. 14, 1958, cat. 68, ill. p. 23.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Still Life-Fruit & Flowers," March 7- April 4, 1961, cat. 38.
"A Tribute to Adelyn D. Breeskin," BMA News Quarterly, Vol. XXV, No. 4, Summer 1962, ill. 11.
K.R. Greenfield, "The Museum: Its First Half Century," Annual I, BMA 1966, ill. 60
Gertrude Rosenthal, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "From El Greco to Pollock: Early & Late Works by European & American Artists," Oct. 22 - Dec. 8, 1968, cat. 108, ill. 131.
Rosenthal, Gertrude, ed. From El Greco to Pollock: Early and Late Works by European and American Artists. Baltimore, MD: Baltimore Museum of Art, 1968, pp. 131, ill.
"Saidie A. May Collection," BMA Record, 3, no. 1, 1972.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Saidie A. May Collection," September 6 - November 22, 1972, cat. p. 76, ill. and color ill. 15.
Gaya-Nuno, Juan Antonio, "Juan Gris," trans. by Kenneth Lyons, 1st U.S. edition, Boston: NY Graphic Society, 1975.
Paul Trachtman, "When Cubism met the decorative arts in France", Smithsonian Magazine, July 1996, ill. p. 50.
Portland Museum of Art, Maine, "Picasso, Braque, Leger and the Cubist Spirit, 1919-1939," June 27-October 20, 1996, cat. 22.
Paloma Esteban Leal. "Juan Gris: Paintings and Drawings 1910-1927." Madrid: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, plate 140.
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, "Impressionism to Surrealism From the Baltimore Museum of Art. Selections from the Collections of Claribel and Etta Cone and Saidie Adler May and Blanche Adler," February 8 - April 21, 2002, no.12 pp.15.
Susan Helen Adler, "Saidie May Pioneer of Early 20th Century Collecting", United States: Stonehouse Design, 2008, p. 148.
Baltimore Museum of Art. The Baltimore Museum of Art: Celebrating a Museum. Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art, 2014.

Inscribed: Signature: LL, 'Juan Gris '25'

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