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Juan Gris (1887-1927): "I can make a bottle out of a cyclindar." Artist as architect - example, in his Le Tourangeau straight lines emphasize curved lines, his philosophy one that geometry of the layout is a necessary predicate to cubism of any sort. His work is closely allied to synthetic cubism.
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Juan Gris (1887-1927): "I can make a bottle out of a cylinder." Artist as architect - example, in his Le Tourangeau straight lines emphasize curved lines, his philosophy one that geometry of the layout is a necessary predicate to cubism of any sort. His work is closely allied to synthetic cubism.
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Juan Gris (1887-1927): "I can make a bottle out of a cylinder." Artist as architect - example, in his Le Tourangeau straight lines emphasize curved lines, his philosophy one that geometry of the layout is a necessary predicate to cubism of any sort. His work is closely allied to synthetic cubism.