The Bottle of Anís del Mono

Juan Gris · PD

The Bottle of Anís del Mono


Details

Artist
Juan Gris
Year
1914
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
41.8 × 24 cm

The story

Gris made this in 1914, the year the First World War broke out and left him, a Spaniard in Paris, suddenly a foreigner of uncertain status. He built the picture partly from real things, gluing on the actual paper label of an anisette bottle, a popular Spanish brand called Anís del Mono. Look closely and there is a small joke with a sharp edge. He trimmed the label word 'Anisado' down to 'Visado', the Spanish for a visa, the permit a foreigner now needed. On the bottle two medals face each other, one awarded in Paris and one in Madrid, his adopted city set against the city of his birth. He spent the war years in France, unable to easily go home.