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Cubist

Europe, 1908-1920

One of the most influential art movements of the twentieth century, Cubism was developed between about 1908 and 1912 in a collaboration between Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. The term cubism derived its name from comments made by critic Louis Vauxcelles, who described Braque's 1908 work "House at L'Estaque" as looking rather like a bunch of cubes. Their immediate influences are said to be African sculpture (although Braque later disputed this) and the work of Paul Cézanne. Other artists in the movement include Piet Mondrian, Juan Gris and Fernand Leger. The key concept of Cubism is that the essence of objects can only be captured by showing it from multiple points of view simultaneously. Cubism had run its course by the end of World War I, but among the movements directly influenced by it were Orphism, Purism, Precisionism, Futurism, Constructivism, and, to some degree, Expressionism.

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12 Galleries
       Braque, Georges [French, 1882-1963] (15 Images)
       Davis, Stuart [American, 1894-1964] (15 Images)
       Delaunay, Robert [French, 1885-1941] (6 Images)
       Duchamp, Marcel [French, 1887-1968] (12 Images)
       Gleizes, Albert [French, 1881-1953] (3 Images)
       Goncharova, Natalija Sergeevna (Natalia Gontcharova) [Russian, 1881-1962] (6 Images)
       Gris, Juan [Spanish, 1887-1927] (44 Images)
       Léger, Fernand [French, 1881-1955] (44 Images)
       Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich [Russian, 1878-1935] (12 Images)
       Miscellaneous Cubist Art (3 Images)
       Picasso, Pablo Ruiz y (Pablo Picasso) [Spanish, 1881-1973] (47 Images)
       Severini, Gino [Italian, 1883-1966] (2 Images)
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