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  • Cubism - Wikipedia
    Cubist architecture flourished for the most part between 1910 and 1914, but the Cubist or Cubism-influenced buildings were also built after World War I After the war, the architectural style called Rondo-Cubism was developed in Prague fusing the Cubist architecture with round shapes
  • What Is Cubism? | MoMA
    After meeting in Paris in 1907, Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso worked side by side to develop Cubism, a new visual language that shattered conventions of European art Braque and Picasso rejected the traditional notion that artworks should portray the appearance of people, places, and things in a lifelike manner Instead of surface impressions, they sought to represent underlying physical
  • Cubism | History, Artists, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
    Cubist painters were not bound to copying form, texture, color, and space Instead, they presented a new reality in paintings that depicted radically fragmented objects
  • Cubism - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The Cubist painters rejected the inherited concept that art should copy nature, or that artists should adopt the traditional techniques of perspective, modeling, and foreshortening They wanted instead to emphasize the two-dimensionality of the canvas
  • Cubism Movement Overview | TheArtStory
    Artists working in the Cubist style went on to incorporate elements of collage and popular culture into their paintings and to experiment with sculpture A number of artists adopted Picasso and Braque's geometric faceting of objects and space including Fernand Léger and Juan Gris, along with others that formed a group known as the Salon Cubists
  • Cubism Art Movement: History, Characteristics, Artwork
    This element of their art harks back to the analytic Cubist work of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque where parts of objects were rendered as fragmented forms In 1911, prominent Futurist Gino Severini visited Paris and was profoundly struck by the Cubist style and would adopt it for his work
  • Cubism Art Movement - Overview, Definition, History and Evolution
    In this article, we will attempt to present a Cubism definition, explore the roots of the Cubist movement, trace its developments over the first half of the 20th century, and get to know some of the most influential Cubist artists and their work
  • Cubism Art Movement – History, Artists, and Artwork – Artlex
    Cubist artists depicted their subjects from multiple perspectives simultaneously, working to represent every angle of the subject on the flat surface of a canvas and within a single picture plane
  • Artists by art movement: Cubism - WikiArt. org
    In Cubist artwork, objects are analyzed, broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form—instead of depicting objects from a single viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context
  • Cubism History - Art, Timeline Picasso | HISTORY
    French painter Fernand Léger was initially influenced by Paul Cézanne and upon meeting Cubist practitioners embraced the form in 1911, focusing on architectural subjects





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