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Is an artistic movement created by Pablo Picasso and Georges Baroque, which employs geometric shapes in depiction og humans and other forms.
Cubism
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Cubism is often divided into 2 types
Analytical Cubism 1908-1912, Synthetic Cubism 1912-1919
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is a large 1937 oil painting by spanish artist Pablo Picasso. It is one of his best known works, regarded by war painting in history.
Guernica
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Picasso abandoned all known form and representation of traditional art. He used distortion of female's body and geometric forms in an innovative way, which challenge the expectations of female beauty.
Les Demoisdlesld'Avignon
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was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still lifes and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture.
Georges Braque
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Painted in 1910, is a quintessential example of the analytical Cubism movement. This oil on canvas, measuring 61x50cm is categorized as a still life, and it is currently housed in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Violin and Candlestick
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is a Proto- Cubist painting both of cezannian trees and houses depicted in the background do, however, appear smaller than those of the foreground, consistent with classical perspective.
Houses at Estaque
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An early 20th century art movement the originated in Italy, focusing on themes of speed, technology, and modernity. It celebrated dynamism, innovation, and the energy of the modern age, often depicting motion and industrial progress.
Futurism
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Was an Artistic and intellectual movement that emerge in Europe during the late 18th century at 19th Centuries, encompass a wide range of artistic expression, including visual arts, music, and literature.
Romanticism
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2 key aspects of romanticism in each art form
Romanticism in literature, Romanticism in music
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Focus on emotion, imagination, nature, and longing for the past.
Romanticism in literature
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1
Is an artistic movement created by Pablo Picasso and Georges Baroque, which employs geometric shapes in depiction og humans and other forms.
Cubism
2
Cubism is often divided into 2 types
Analytical Cubism 1908-1912, Synthetic Cubism 1912-1919
3
is a large 1937 oil painting by spanish artist Pablo Picasso. It is one of his best known works, regarded by war painting in history.
Guernica
4
Picasso abandoned all known form and representation of traditional art. He used distortion of female's body and geometric forms in an innovative way, which challenge the expectations of female beauty.
Les Demoisdlesld'Avignon
5
was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still lifes and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture.
Georges Braque
6
Painted in 1910, is a quintessential example of the analytical Cubism movement. This oil on canvas, measuring 61x50cm is categorized as a still life, and it is currently housed in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Violin and Candlestick
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is a Proto- Cubist painting both of cezannian trees and houses depicted in the background do, however, appear smaller than those of the foreground, consistent with classical perspective.
Houses at Estaque
8
An early 20th century art movement the originated in Italy, focusing on themes of speed, technology, and modernity. It celebrated dynamism, innovation, and the energy of the modern age, often depicting motion and industrial progress.
Futurism
9
Was an Artistic and intellectual movement that emerge in Europe during the late 18th century at 19th Centuries, encompass a wide range of artistic expression, including visual arts, music, and literature.
Romanticism
10
2 key aspects of romanticism in each art form
Romanticism in literature, Romanticism in music
11
Focus on emotion, imagination, nature, and longing for the past.
Romanticism in literature