Georges Braque Flores
In his later years, Georges Braque turned to the motif of flowers as symbols of peace, renewal, and harmony. Moving beyond the structured forms of Cubism, he painted luminous still lifes that transformed simple bouquets into meditations on balance and beauty. Found in collections such as the Centre Pompidou, MoMA, and the Tate Modern, Braque’s flower paintings embody a serene culmination of his career — a poetic union of nature, emotion, and artistic mastery.