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Title: Cubism


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Cubism
  • Began in 1907 by Picasso and Georges Braque
  • Dedicated to the simplification of painting

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Les Demoiselles dAvignon,The Maids of Avignon,
1907
  • Painting that began the cubist movement
  • Influenced by African masks
  • As he painted, the relationship of shapes and
    colors became more important than the figures

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Mt. St. Victoire
  • Used Paul Cezannes ideas that all shapes in
    nature are based on the sphere, cone and cylinder

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  • Picasso and Braque carried the idea further to
    paint three dimensional objects from many
    different angles at one time
  • They believed that there
  • was no one fixed view of nature

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Woman Seated
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Friendship
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Analytical Cubism
  • Big, flat shapes broken down even further to
    small shards in monochromatic colors
  • Features broken apart and reassembled
  • Shattering pattern of geometric shapes
  • No interest in perspective
  • Uses neutral colors

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Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, 1910
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Girl with a Mandolin
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Portrait of Wilhelm Uhde, 1910
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Aficionado
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Portrait of Ambroise Vollard
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Guitar Player, 1910
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Accordionist, 1911
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Marcel Duchamp, Nude Descending A Staircase, No.
2, 1912
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  • One critic called it, An explosion in a shingle
    factory
  • A series of movements stopped in successive
    stages of action
  • Like stop-action or strobe light photography

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  • Blue 6B pencil is for scribbling on the back of
    your image to transfer
  • Use a regular pencil or a colored pencil to trace
    the image onto your final paper
  • You can use a regular pencil to fracture your
    image
  • Use the gray Ebony pencil for creating value

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