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CUBISM

CUBISM. Analytical Cubism. The first phase of Cubism (1907 to 1912) reduced natural forms to their basic geometric parts and then tried to reconcile these essentially three-dimensional parts with the two-dimensional picture plane. Multiple perspectives of an item shown.

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CUBISM

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  1. CUBISM

  2. Analytical Cubism • The first phase of Cubism (1907 to 1912) • reduced natural forms to their basic geometric parts and then tried to reconcile these essentially three-dimensional parts with the two-dimensionalpicture plane. Multiple perspectives of an item shown. • Colorsubdued--paintings nearly monochromatic. • Leading cubists: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) and Georges Braque (French, 1882-1963)

  3. Synthetic Cubism • grew out of Analytical Cubism and the experimental nature of Collage • developed through a construction process rather than the analytical process and deconstruction of Analytical Cubism • more decorative and appealing and somewhat easier to interpret.

  4. Three Musicians, 1921 Artist: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

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