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Cubism is one of the first forms of abstract art. Cubism originated in France and was influenced by African sculptures and by Paul Cezanne. The first cubist works were those in which objects, landscapes, and people are represented as many-sided solids. This enables you to see various views of the ob...
Cubism, which began very shortly after Fauvism, is exemplified by Pablo Picasso. In this movement, the flattened space including background and foreground are related in a new and more abrupt manner. The first effect is of a camera in motion, a kaleidoscopic impression of the solid portions of ...
All modern artists are the same, right? Wrong. The two artists I will be discussing, Pablo Picasso and M.C. Escher, though they have some similarities, are also very different. Though they are from the same general era, the tone of their artwork, their drawing styles, and some of the types of media ...
~Part 1~Cubism and Fauvism were one of the most influential modern arts of the 20th century. Cubism was developed by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and French artist Georges Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914. Picasso and Braque found examples and initial concepts of cubism in two art sources. The ...
Modernist Art in Europe 1910-25 by Robert l. HerbertHerbert's thesis of his essay is to investigate the arrival of the machine and modern art and its complexities. During WWI, modernist painting and sculpture paid major attention to machinery, science and industry. Modern art during that time has...
Art before the twentieth century was recognized as an imitation of nature. Paintings and portraits were made to look as realistic and three-dimensional as possible, as if we are looking at the real object. The first cubist works were those in which objects, landscapes, and people are represented as...
Cubism was an art movement that developed in the early 20th century. The term cubism acquired its name from the comments made by the painter, Henri Matisse, and critic Louis Vauxcelles, who described Georges Braque\'s 1908 work \"Houses at L\'Estaque\" as resembling a bunch of cubes. Cubism has been...
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Malaga, Spain, to Jose Ruiz Blasco and Maria Picasso. Picasso was a miracle from the start. There were complications with his birth and everyone was sure that he was not going to live. Picasso became one of the most well-known artists of all time. H...
Art History: Cubism Picasso's Still Life with Chair Caning 1912 characterises Cubism's divergence from more conventional, academic styles of painting previously dominating French art. Marking a transition between the Analytic and Synthetic phases, Still Life with Chair Caning expresses ...