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Henri Hayden — La Bouteille et le Cendrier
Henri Hayden

La Bouteille et le Cendrier

1963

A richly composed still life rendered in warm, earthy tones, this oil painting presents a bottle and ashtray arranged with quiet simplicity on a flat surface. Hayden's Post-Cubist sensibility is evident in the subtly fragmented forms and bold outlines that lend the everyday objects a sense of structural solidity. The restrained palette and confident brushwork reflect the artist's mature style, balancing geometric abstraction with an intimate, domestic warmth.

Medium
oil on canvas

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Henri Hayden, La Bouteille et le Cendrier, 1963

A richly composed still life rendered in warm, earthy tones, this oil painting presents a bottle and ashtray arranged with quiet simplicity on a flat surface. Hayden's Post-Cubist sensibility is evident in the subtly fragmented forms and bold outlines that lend the everyday objects a sense of structural solidity. The restrained palette and confident brushwork reflect the artist's mature style, balancing geometric abstraction with an intimate, domestic warmth.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
1963
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Geometric Forms, Cubism, Male Artist, Early 20th Century, French Artist, Muted Tones, Modern Art, Modern Artist, Table Objects, Post-Cubist, Oil on Canvas, Still Life

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