
1881–1932 · Spanish · 15 artworks
artist bio
Maria Blanchard was a Spanish painter who developed a unique style within Cubism, later incorporating elements of Expressionism. Her work often explored themes of isolation, childhood, and the human condition, marked by a poignant and emotionally charged approach.
what you'll learn
Studying Blanchard's work allows students to understand the transition from Cubism to Expressionism and how personal experiences can deeply influence artistic style. Students can also learn about color theory and composition within these movements.
related: Juan Gris, Diego Rivera, Georges Braque

Naturaleza Muerta Composicion
1917

Las Dos Hermanas
1921

Niña Leyendo
1928

The Embroiderer
1926

Portrait De Jeune Femme
1925

Tora Vega Holmström
1921

Niña Durmiendo
1925

Green Still Life with Lamp
1917

Maternité
1924

El Borracho
1926

Bodegón Del Pan
1920

Niño Con Helado
1925

Bodegón Con Caja De Cerillas
1918

Botella Y Frutero Sobre Una Mesa
1918

Girl at Her First Communion
1914