Georges Braque Natrualeza muerta

For Georges Braque, the still life was the heart of his artistic vision — a way to explore structure, balance, and the quiet poetry of everyday objects. From his early Cubist experiments with Picasso to his later, more meditative works, Braque transformed tables of fruit, guitars, and bottles into harmonies of form and thought. Found in major museums such as the Centre Pompidou, MoMA, and the Art Institute of Chicago, his still lifes reveal a timeless search for beauty within simplicity and order.