Difference between revisions of "Cubism"

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[[Image:Violin2.jpg|thumb|400px|A cubist painting of a violin by Georges Braque]]Cubism is a type of painting (school of art) in which normal shapes of people or other subjects are painted in geometic forms.  It lasted from 1908 to 1914.  Cubism could be called a "Fly's eye view of the world".  The two types of Cubism are Analytical Cubism and Synthetic Cubism.  Prominent Cubists were [[Picasso]], [[Braque]], [[Gris]], and [[Leger]].
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[[Image:Braque woman 400pix.jpg|thumb|400px|''Woman with a guitar'' by Georges Braque, 1913]]Cubism is a type of painting (school of art) in which normal shapes of people or other subjects are painted in geometic forms.  It lasted from 1908 to 1914.  Cubism could be called a "Fly's eye view of the world".  The two types of Cubism are Analytical Cubism and Synthetic Cubism.  Prominent Cubists were [[Picasso]], [[Braque]], [[Gris]], and [[Leger]].
  
 
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Woman with a guitar by Georges Braque, 1913
Cubism is a type of painting (school of art) in which normal shapes of people or other subjects are painted in geometic forms. It lasted from 1908 to 1914. Cubism could be called a "Fly's eye view of the world". The two types of Cubism are Analytical Cubism and Synthetic Cubism. Prominent Cubists were Picasso, Braque, Gris, and Leger.