Cubism

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Cubism
In art, what can that
possibly mean?
Cubism
Cubism was a
movement that
began in France
in the early 20th
Century by
Spanish artist
Pablo Picasso
and French artist
Georges Braque.
Picasso
Cubism
Cubism was a
movement that
began in France
in the early 20th
Century by
Spanish artist
Pablo Picasso
and French artist
Georges Braque.
Picasso
Braque
Cubism
Cubism rejected the idea
of using perspective to
create art as seen in
nature. It was geometric
and two dimensional.
Objects were broken
apart and the pieces
could be viewed from all
sides.
Can you guess what this is?
Cubism
Cubism rejected the idea
of using perspective to
create art as seen in
nature. It was geometric
and two dimensional.
Objects were “broken
apart” and the pieces
could be viewed from all
sides.
Violin and Candlestick by Braque
Cubism
Picasso’s early work
was done in a more
traditional style.
He went through
different periods
when he created
different kinds of art.
Self Portrait by Picasso
Cubism
The Old
Guitarist
is a
famous
piece
from his
Blue
Period.
The Old Guitarist by Pablo Picasso
Cubism
The Boy
with a Pipe
from his
Rose
Period, sold
for more
than $100
million!
Cubism
Picasso is
best known
for Cubism.
In some of
his pieces
objects are
geometrical
but still easily
identified.
Enamel Saucepan by Pablo Picasso
Cubism
Other pieces
are a little more
of a challenge
to identify – but
there are clues.
Can you
identify what is
here?
Cubism
Other pieces
are a little more
of a challenge
to identify – but
there are clues.
Can you
identify what is
here?
Three Musicians by Pablo Picasso
Cubism
Some pieces
are impossible
to figure out.
But, they make
for interesting
conversation.
What is this?
Cubism
Some pieces
are impossible
to figure out.
But, they make
for interesting
conversation.
What is this?
A Portrait of David-Henry Kahnweiler
by Pablo Picasso
Cubism
Cubism was
popular in the
Czech Republic.
It inspired
work in
architecture,
pottery, and
furniture.
Cubism Museum
Prague,
Czech Republic
Cubism
Cubism was
popular in the
Czech Republic.
It inspired
work in
architecture,
pottery, and
furniture.
Cubism Museum
Prague,
Czech Republic
Cubism
Cubism was
popular in the
Czech Republic.
It inspired
work in
architecture,
pottery, and
furniture.
Cubism Museum
Prague,
Czech Republic
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