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    History of Art - Cubism

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    Historical Account Cubism is a part of the abstraction period of modern art in the beginning of the twentieth century. There was a series ‘isms’ that influenced each other and came quickly in the modern world of art. These include Neoclassicism‚ Romanticism‚ Realism‚ Impressionism‚ Post-Impressionism‚ Divisionism and Symbolism. It was believed to be started with Picasso and Braque in 1907. Cubism was a movement of modern artists going against the accepted style of paintings and pushing the

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    Was Cubism Revolutionary

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    Was Cubism a revolutionary art; discuss with reference to the power of the primitive and Cubist Collage in the work of Picasso and Braque. Word Count: 1‚683 Introduction Was Cubism revolutionary? To answer this question we must first look at Cubism as an avant-garde art movement. Here I will describe the elements that make a Cubist painting and discuss the artists behind the movement. Secondly we will look at Primitivism and its influence within Cubism. This is a way to tease out the conditions

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    Pablo Escobar

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    the world’s most dangerous outlaw “Pablo Escobar” Gianella Mejia Language Arts Ms‚pena May 31‚ 2012 Pablo emilio Escobar was one of the world’s most wanted criminals in the 1980s. He was born december 1‚ 1949 in Antoquia‚ Colombia to middle class parents and family. Pablo’s older brother ‚Roberto‚ said that Pablo was a friendly‚ kind person who would’ve

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    Shapes and geometrical figures were first introduced by the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians around 2000BC‚ artists would think that it is the immature version of cubism. However‚ it was not a very popular form of art since before the 20th century; art was recognized as imitation of nature. Painting and portraits were created to look as realistic as possible‚ mimicking the three dimensional form. Artists painted using the flamboyant fauvism style. The style was first defied by the French postimpressionist

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    Pablo Ruiz Picasso

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    Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born in Málaga‚ Spain on October 25‚ 1881 and lived until April 8‚ 1973. He was raised by his mother and father along with his two sisters. Even at a young age‚ Picasso’s artwork showed great potential. Enough to surprise and excite his father. “From the age of seven‚ Picasso received formal artistic training from his father in figure drawing and oil painting” (“Pablo Picasso Biography). Picasso’s father was an artist as well as a professor at the School of Crafts‚ where Picasso

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    Oil Paintings During Romanticism Times And Cubism In cubist paintings‚ objects are broken up‚ analyzed‚ and reassembled in an abstracted form‚ instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint‚ the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to present the piece in a greater context. Often the surfaces intersect at what seems like random angles presenting no coherent sense of depth. In Romanticism artwork exalted individualism‚ subjectivism‚ irrationalism‚ imagination‚ emotions and

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    that were popularized in the twentieth century were cubism and fauvism. Cubism and fauvism are two very different styles of modern art that were used widely throughout the twentieth century. The introduction of cubism as a major style of art dealt away with the prevailing procedure in painting. Rather than creating a scene in a linear perspective from the audience’s point of view‚ cubism attempted to show an object from all sides at once. Cubism

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    Pablo Picasso's Influence

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    Pablo Picasso was a famous artist. He was born in Magala‚Spain.Picasso was famous for his different art periods‚ such as the blue periods‚ rose period‚ african art‚cubism‚and more. Pablo Picasso was born in Magala‚ Spain‚ in October 25‚ in 1881‚ and died in 1955. When he was yong‚ pablo loved to draw.Picasso’s father taught him how to paint at a young age and by the time he was 13 years old Picasso surpassed his fathers art skills. In school Pablo would prefer to paint instead of doing his work

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    What are the main differences between Analytic Cubism and Synthetic Cubism?  How can you tell one from the other?  Provide several differences. Braque and Picasso created cubism by using Picasso’s ideas of breading down the subject into ambiguous planes suggesting you are seeing them from more the one angle. The first phase of cubism was Analytic Cubism. Cubists couldn’t achieve the total view through the traditional method of drawing from one position. So they began to dissect the forms of their

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    Pablo Antonio

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    Pablo Antonio Jr. Design Consultancy 4/F Alpap Bldg.‚ 104 Alfaro St. Salcedo Village‚ Makati City‚ Philippines Tel: 818 9484 Fax: 817 8401  Institutional‚ residential designs Contact: Pablo Antonio Jr. e-mail: pradci@pacific.net.ph Tropical Disease Foundation The Tropical Disease Foundation (Foundation) is a private‚ non-stock‚ non-profit organization founded in 1984 by a group of physicians. It is supported by research grants‚ donations and endowments. Its objective is to undertake researches

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