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Early 20 th Century styles based on SHAPE and FORM: Cubism Futurism Art Deco

Early 20 th Century styles based on SHAPE and FORM: Cubism Futurism Art Deco to show the ‘concept’ of an object rather than creating a detail of the real thing to show different views of an object at once, emphasizing time, space & the Machine age

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Early 20 th Century styles based on SHAPE and FORM: Cubism Futurism Art Deco

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  1. Early 20th Century styles based on SHAPE and FORM: Cubism Futurism Art Deco to show the ‘concept’ of an object rather than creating a detail of the real thing to show different views of an object at once, emphasizing time, space & the Machine age to simplify objects to their most basic, primitive terms

  2. Pablo Picasso1888-1973 Considered most influential artist of 20th Century Blue Period Rose Period Analytical Cubism Synthetic Cubism

  3. Girl Wearing Large HatEarly Work, 1901. Lola, the artist’s sisterEarly Work, 1901.

  4. Blue Period(1901-1904) Moves to Paris in his late teens Coping with suicide of friend Paintings were lonely, depressing Major color was BLUE!

  5. Pablo Picasso,Blue Nude, 1902. BLUE PERIOD

  6. Pablo Picasso,Self Portrait, 1901. BLUE PERIOD

  7. Pablo Picasso,Tragedy, 1903. BLUE PERIOD

  8. Pablo Picasso,Le Gourmet, 1901. BLUE PERIOD

  9. Rose Period(1904-1906) Much happier art than before Circus people as subjects Reds and warmer colors Pablo Picasso,Harlequin Family, 1905.ROSE PERIOD

  10. Pablo Picasso,La Familia de Saltimbanques, 1905.

  11. Pablo Picasso,Girl With a Goat, 1906. ROSE PERIOD

  12. Much more abstract than before… Pablo Picasso,Composition with Skull, 1908.

  13. Georges Braque,Musical Instruments, 1908.

  14. Georges Braque,Fruitdish, 1908-09.

  15. Pablo Picasso,Three Musicians, 1921.

  16. Pablo Picasso,Les Demoiselles D’Avignon, 1907. “I paint forms as I think them, not as I see them”

  17. Major Influences… Femme de Vert1909 Paul Cezanne(Post-Impressionist)

  18. Major Influences… Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907. African Zimba Mask

  19. Major Influences… African Zimba Mask

  20. Analytical Cubism Little contrast in color Complex and systematic design Faceted shapes, translucent divisions of space Differing views of the same subject in the same work Invented by Picasso and George Braque- at the same time, but not really in collaboration Retains some sort of depth Pablo Picasso,Portrait of Vollard, 1910. ANALYTICAL CUBISM

  21. Pablo Picasso,Aficionado, 1912. ANALYTICAL CUBISM

  22. Pablo Picasso,Glass and Bottleof Suze, 1912. SYNTHETIC CUBISM

  23. Synthetic Cubism Invented by Braque and Picasso Puts forms back together after breaking them apart “Collage” comes from French word for “glue” Foreign materials are pasted onto the design- makes the collage look like a real surface Scraps are changed and painted on, giving them a double meaning George Braque, Gillet, 1914. New Space Concept - first since Masaccio

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