我们正在努力尽快翻译此页面。感谢您的理解。

ASL Tour of "Still Life with Checked Tablecloth" by Juan Gris

Explore Juan Gris’s cubist masterpiece Still Life with Checked Tablecloth. Presented in American Sign Language.

Explore works from The Met’s modern and contemporary art galleries. Presented in American Sign Language.

Featured Artwork:
Juan Gris (Spanish, 1887–1927). Still Life with Checked Tablecloth, 1915. Oil and graphite on canvas, 45 7/8 x 35 1/8 inches (116.5 x 89.2 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Leonard A. Lauder Cubist Collection, Purchase, Leonard A. Lauder Gift, 2014 (2014.463)

For updates on upcoming programs, connect with us on Facebook or contact us at access@metmuseum.org.

Subscribe on YouTube for new content from The Met.

© 2022 The Metropolitan Museum of Art


Detail of a painting of a pale-faced woman with pink cheeks and light brown hair against a dark background.
Learn about the artist’s subversive and probing representations of herself and others.
Patricia G. Berman
March 13
Female figure with long, dark hair and blue skin stands assertively, eyes wide and tongue out. Her multiple arms hold a sword and severed head, and she wears a necklace and belt of body parts.
Wrathful images of the divine in South Asia are meant to protect and nurture, not to be feared.
Vaishnavi Patil
March 9
Silver fish sculpture with emerald green eyes, lifelike scales, and visible details.
How do these exquisite examples of Judaica represent universal themes related to special days in the Jewish calendar?
Riva Arnold
February 20
More in:AccessibilityInspirationOn ViewArt-MakingMaterials

A slider containing 1 items.
Press the down key to skip to the last item.
Still Life with Checked Tablecloth, Juan Gris  Spanish, Oil and graphite on canvas
Juan Gris
Paris, spring 1915