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    Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism and Abstractionism.

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    Fauvism, and Cubism.

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    Cubism spread quickly in Paris and all throughout Europe.

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    The picture is written in a peculiar style- synthetic Cubism.

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    which began with Cubism and is not painting in the strict sense.

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    I have no directions and no fashion- no impressionism, no Cubism, no ISM.

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    is also said to demonstrate how Cubism's multiple perspectives can be translated into poetry.

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    Pablo Picasso("Guernica") and Georges Braque("violin and pallet") were the inventors of Cubism by dissecting and rearranging motifs.

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    If the Head of Medusa by Paul Rubens doesn't wow you, the unique Czech Cubism form in painting will.

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    Picasso's paintings of 1907 have been characterized as ProtoCubism, as notably seen in Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, the antecedent of Cubism.

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    This is an exaggeration, for although it was a major first step towards Cubism it is not yet Cubist.

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    The earlier art movements of Cubism & Fauvism are believed to have been part inspiration for many of these new directions.

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    In fact, in addition to serving as a bridge between impressionism and Cubism, he inspired great art geniuses like Picasso.

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    The earlier art movements of Cubism & Fauvism are believed to have been part inspiration for many of these new art directions.

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    Wallace Stevens'"Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" is also said to demonstrate how Cubism's multiple perspectives can be translated into poetry.

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    Whereas Analytic Cubism was an analysis of the subjects(pulling them apart into planes), Synthetic Cubism is more of a pushing of several objects together.

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    Gertrude Stein's opera Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights(1938) has also been described as“American Surrealism”, though it is also related to a theatrical form of Cubism.

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    In 1997, the museum opened with"The Guggenheim Museums and the Art of This Century", a 300-piece overview of 20th-century art from Cubism to new media art.

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    Modern artists have extended the practice of painting considerably to include, as one example, collage, which began with Cubism and is not painting in the strict sense.

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    The questions and theories which arose during the initial appearance of Cubism in the early 20th century are, for many representational artists, as current today as when first proposed.

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    Art historian Ernst Gombrich described Cubism as"the most radical attempt to stamp out ambiguity and to enforce one reading of the picture-that of a man-made construction, a colored canvas.

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    Among the theories Mailer presents is that violence and death are at the heart of Pablo Picasso's(1881- 1973) Cubism(art based on geometry, or the study of points, lines, and surfaces) period.

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    Cubism was taken up by many artists in Montparnasse and promoted by art dealer Henry Kahnweiler, becoming popular so quickly that by 1910 critics were referring to a"cubist school" of artists.

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    Cubism was taken up by many artists in Montparnasse and promoted by art dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, becoming popular so quickly that by 1911 critics were referring to a"cubist school" of artists.

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    The art historian Douglas Cooper states that Paul Gauguin and Paul Cézanne"were particularly influential to the formation of Cubism and especially important to the paintings of Picasso during 1906 and 1907".

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    Brazilian art has developed since the 16th century into different styles that range from Baroque(the dominant style in Brazil until the early 19th century) to Romanticism, Modernism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism and Abstractionism.

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    Houses on the Hill by Pablo Picasso 1909 for Picasso was marked by the beginning of a new period in the works- analytical Cubism, it is under this name that he will enter the master's biography.

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    Both Picasso and Braque found the inspiration for Cubism from Paul Cézanne, who said to observe and learn to see and treat nature as if it were composed of basic shapes like cubes, spheres, cylinders, and cones.

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    Most of Stein's important works utilize this technique, including the novel The Makings of Americans(1906- 08) Not only were they the first important patrons of Cubism, Gertrude Stein and her brother Leo were also important influences on Cubism as well.

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    Nonetheless, the Cubist poets' influence on both Cubism and the later movements of Dada and Surrealism was profound; Louis Aragon, founding member of Surrealism, said that for Breton, Soupault, Éluard and himself, Reverdy was"our immediate elder, the exemplary poet.

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