Exploring Cubism Art Movement: Origins, Styles, and Artists

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Delve into the fascinating world of Cubism, an early-20th-century art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Learn about the different styles of Cubism, such as Analytical, Mechanistic, Synthetic, and Colonial Cubism. Discover key details about artists like Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, their influences, and the impact of Cubism on modern art.

  • Cubism
  • Art Movement
  • Pablo Picasso
  • Georges Braque
  • Analytical

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  1. Cubism By :- Dr. Vandana Verma Associate Professor Drg. & Ptg. department J.K.P.(P.G) College Muzaffarnagar

  2. Definition Cubism is a style of art which aims to show all of the possible viewpoints of a person or an object all at once. It is called Cubism because the objects represented in the artworks look like they are made out of cubes and other geometrical shapes. Cubism was first started by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.

  3. Time Period Cubism is an early-20th-century art movement which brought European painting forward toward 20th century Modern art. According to Cooper there was "Early Cubism", (from 1906 to 1908) when the movement was initially developed in the studios of Picasso and Braque; the second phase being called "High Cubism", (from 1909 to 1914) during which time Juan Gris emerged as an important exponent (after 1911); and finally Cooper referred to "Late Cubism" (from 1914 to 1921) as the last phase of Cubism as a radical avant-garde movement. Douglas Cooper's restrictive use of these terms to distinguish the work of Braque, Picasso, Gris (from 1911) and L ger (to a lesser extent) implied an intentional value judgement.

  4. Style Analytical Cubism Mechanistic Cubism Synthetic Cubism Colonial Cubism

  5. Artist Georges Braque Pablo Picasoo

  6. Georges Braque Born: May 13, 1882 Died: August 31, 1963 Active Years: 1900 - 1963 Nationality: French Art Movement: Cubism Painting School: cole de Paris, Les Fauves Field: painting, sculpture Influenced by: Nicolas Poussin Influenced on: David Alfaro Siqueiros, Vilhelm Lundstrom, Mikhail Larionov, Carlos Nadal

  7. Pablo Picasoo Pablo Diego Jos Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Mar a de los Remedios Cipriano de la Sant sima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso Born: October 25, 1881; M laga, Spain Died: April 8, 1973; Mougins, France Active Years: 1895 - 1973 Nationality: Spanish Art Movement: Cubism, Post-Impressionism, Neoclassicism, Surrealism Painting School: cole de Paris Field: painting, sculpture, drawing, lithography, graphics Influenced by: Marc Chagall, Henri Rousseau, El Greco, Francisco Goya, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse, Auguste Rodin, Nicolas Poussin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir Influenced on: Marc Chagall, Amedeo Modigliani, Willem de Kooning, Jasper Johns, Arshile Gorky, Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, Robert Delaunay, Piet Mondrian, Karel Appel, Balcomb Greene, Francis Bacon, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Salvador Dali, Tamara de Lempicka, Vilhelm Lundstrom, Cubism, Surrealism, Pop Art, Conceptual Art Art institution: Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid, Spain

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