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Cubism was the next style of painting that ______ developed and made famous.
Cubism was the next style of painting that ______ developed and made famous.
Picasso
In a cubist painting, subjects are often broken into little ______.
In a cubist painting, subjects are often broken into little ______.
cubes
Picasso started painting things that didn’t look the way people and things were supposed to ______.
Picasso started painting things that didn’t look the way people and things were supposed to ______.
look
In the painting Three Musicians, you can see three musicians and tell what ______ they’re playing.
In the painting Three Musicians, you can see three musicians and tell what ______ they’re playing.
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After visiting ______, Picasso painted a series of works with figures resembling chiseled statues.
After visiting ______, Picasso painted a series of works with figures resembling chiseled statues.
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Study Notes
Cubism
- Cubism was a style of painting developed and popularized by Picasso.
- Cubist paintings depict subjects broken down into geometric shapes.
- The name "Cubism" originates from the fragmented, cube-like forms in the paintings.
- Example: Portrait of D.H. Kahnweiler (1910)
- Cubism revolutionized artistic representation, departing from traditional realism.
- Artists prior to Cubism aimed for realistic depictions.
- Picasso's work challenged conventional portrayals of figures and objects.
- This approach sometimes shocked viewers, even close acquaintances.
- Cubism evolved over time, becoming more colorful and simplified.
Evolution of Cubism
- Later Cubist paintings became more accessible and understandable.
- Example: Three Musicians, showcasing identifiable musicians playing instruments.
- Other styles emerged after, with Picasso returning to more realistic portrayals.
- This shift is exemplified by paintings like Three Women in the Spring (1921), evoking classical statuary.
- Influence of Roman statuary can be seen in the style and appearance of figures.
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Explore the revolutionary art movement of Cubism, predominantly shaped by Picasso. This quiz covers key concepts like the geometric representation of subjects and the evolution of Cubist painting styles. Learn about famous artworks and how Cubism transformed artistic expression.