The Anisette Bottle
1914 painting by Juan Gris
The Anisette Bottle is a 1914 painting by Juan Gris, now in the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid. It shows a bottle of anisette, specifically the Spanish brand Anís del Mono, with the names of Badalona, Madrid and Paris, all linked with the leaders of the Cubist movement, namely Gris himself, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.[1]
References
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Juan Gris
- Juan Legua (1911)
- Violin and Playing Cards on a Table (1913)
- Still Life with a Guitar (1913)
- The Anisette Bottle (1914)
- The Breakfast (1915)
- Still Life with Checked Tablecloth (1915)
- Still Life with a Poem (1915)
- Harlequin with a Guitar (1917)
- Checkerboard and Playing Cards (1915)
- The Fruit Bowl (1916)
- José Moreno Carbonero (master)
- Cubism
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