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    Student Name: Sinéad Nestor Student ID No: 09000898 Certificate in the History of Art and Design‚ University of Limerick. Academic Year: 2010/2011. “Describe in detail the main characteristics of Cubism through the works of two artists.” Word Count: 2‚897 words Sinéad Nestor This essay seeks to describe the Cubist movement’s main characteristics in detail‚ using the work of two artists to illustrate. The chosen artists are Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)‚ and Georges Braque (1882 – 1963)

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    Cubism Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement pioneered by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso‚ and later joined by Juan Gris‚ Jean Metzinger‚ Albert Gleizes‚ Robert Delaunay‚ Henri Le Fauconnier‚ and Fernand Léger‚[1] that revolutionized European painting and sculpture‚ and inspired related movements in music‚ literature and architecture. Cubism has been considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century. The term is broadly used in association with a wide variety of

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    FUTURISM Origin and Historical Context: 1909 – 1944 (?) Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (from Milan) published Manifesto of Futurism lashed out against cultural tradition (passatismo) at that time‚ and called for a rebirth of Italy advocated an uncompromising acceptance of modernity in all its manifestations‚ including electricity‚ automobiles‚ and machines; “All subjects previously used must be swept aside in order to express our whirling life of steel‚ of pride‚ of fever and of speed.” January

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    CUBISM INTRO: Cubism was a truly revolutionary style of modern art developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It was the first style of abstract art which evolved at the beginning of the 20th century in response to a world that was changing with unprecedented speed. Cubism was an attempt by artists to revitalise the tired traditions of Western art which they believed had run their course. The Cubists challenged conventional forms of representation‚ such as perspective‚ which had been the rule

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    Read the article “When Cubism met the decorative arts in France” by Paul Trauchtman (abridged). Pick out thematic vocabulary; use new words and word combinations in sentences of your own (10-15 – in writing); write 15 questions to the text; make a brief summary of the text. "When we invented Cubism‚ we had no intention whatsoever of inventing Cubism‚" said Pablo Picasso‚ many years later. "We wanted simply to express what was in us." What was in Picasso and his contemporaries was a voracious‚ if

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    Cubism Written Assignment PABLO PICASSO & Synthetic Cubism Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)‚ a Spanish artist‚ is one of the most well known artists of the 20th Century. From about 1909 he worked with a French artist called Georges Braque and together they created a style of art referred to as Synthetic Cubism. Both artists created still-life paintings to which other materials were added. Select a work by Picasso that is an example of Synthetic Cubism.   Provide a coloured image Name and date the

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    Cubism is an art movement created on 1907-1914 of the twentieth century. It is one of the most influential styles of art by two famous artists named Pablo Picasso and George Braque. They wanted to portray all of the sides of an object‚ in other words‚ all the viewpoints. For example‚ we can look at a table from different angles: from above while starting over it‚ from the side when sitting down etc. Generally‚ this art movement is the breaking down of shapes and using cubes in the artwork. A

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    Introduction to Abstract Expressionism Abstract Expressionism started in America as a post World War II art movement. It was the first art movement that arose from America and put New York at the center of the art world. The term Abstract Expressionism was first applied to American art in 1946 by art critic Robert Coates. It is most commanly said that Surealism is it’s predecessor because of the use of spontaneous‚ automatic and subconscious creations. Abstract Expressionism gets its name from the

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    German Expressionism There were two groups of German Expressionist movements. One was called Die Brucke (meaning "the bridge")‚ led by Kirchner. The other was called Der Blau Rieter ("the Blue Rider")‚ led by Kandinsky. Die Brucke ("The Bridge") Ernst Ludwig Kirchner  (1880 - 1938) |[pic] |[pic] |[pic] | |Self Portrait as a Soldier 1915 |Woman and Mirror 1912

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    Fauvism Fauvism started as a loosely associated group of artists who used explosive colors to portray emotion. They were not constrained by the Realists color palette and used this new found freedom to explore and experiment with other styles‚ helping to cut a path to 20th Century Modernism. Fauvism respected expression on a individual basis. An artists’ emotional response to all things natural‚ or intuition were far more important than classical training or lofty subjects. Another goal of the

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