Gris, Juan
JUAN GRIS Portrait of Josette Gris, 1992
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Sku: YY3541
Artist: Juan Gris
Title: Portrait of Josette Gris
Year: 1992
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 39.25 x 27.5 inches ( 100 x 70 cm )
Image Size: 32.75 x 20.75 inches ( 83 x 53 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Reproduction of Juan Gris’s Portrait of Josette Gris, printed in Italy by Acte III in Florence. This silkscreen edition is produced on thick, textured fine-art paper, reflecting the publisher’s reputation for high-quality European museum reproductions of the late 20th century. The subject, Josette Gris, was the artist’s wife and a recurring figure in his work, often portrayed with the clarity, harmony, and geometric elegance that define Gris’s mature style. As one of the leading voices of Synthetic Cubism, Gris brought a lyrical precision to the movement, balancing rich color, structured forms, and subtle emotion. A beautifully produced image and an accessible example of Gris’s contribution to Cubist portraiture.
Artist: Juan Gris
Title: Portrait of Josette Gris
Year: 1992
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 39.25 x 27.5 inches ( 100 x 70 cm )
Image Size: 32.75 x 20.75 inches ( 83 x 53 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Reproduction of Juan Gris’s Portrait of Josette Gris, printed in Italy by Acte III in Florence. This silkscreen edition is produced on thick, textured fine-art paper, reflecting the publisher’s reputation for high-quality European museum reproductions of the late 20th century. The subject, Josette Gris, was the artist’s wife and a recurring figure in his work, often portrayed with the clarity, harmony, and geometric elegance that define Gris’s mature style. As one of the leading voices of Synthetic Cubism, Gris brought a lyrical precision to the movement, balancing rich color, structured forms, and subtle emotion. A beautifully produced image and an accessible example of Gris’s contribution to Cubist portraiture.