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Modern and Contemporary Art

Still Life

c. 1921

Patrick Henry Bruce, American (active France), 1880 - 1936

Oil on canvas
34 3/4 x 45 1/4 inches (88.3 x 114.9 cm)

Currently not on view

1975-81-2

Centennial gift of the Woodward Foundation, 1975

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Patrick Henry Bruce moved to Paris in 1904 and soon began frequenting the apartment of Gertrude and Leo Stein, where he was introduced to the latest trends in modern painting. In 1908, Bruce studied at the short-lived art school run by Henri Matisse, although his own work gravitated toward the structural rigor and broken brushstrokes of Paul Cézanne. His admiration for Cézanne naturally led Bruce to engage with Cubism, especially after meeting the French painter Robert Delaunay in the spring of 1912. Bruce developed his own signature painting style around 1920, when he began to integrate blocklike geometric forms into his still lifes.

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