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  1. Cubism (Art Revolutions) by Linda Bolton, 2000-05-01
  2. Cubism, Stieglitz, and the Early Poetry of William Carlos Williams by Bram Dijkstra, 1978-07-01
  3. Inside Modernism: Relativity Theory, Cubism, Narrative by Thomas Vargish, Delo E. Mook, 1999-05-11
  4. In Defiance of Painting: Cubism, Futurism, and the Invention of Collage (Yale Publications in the History of Art) by Christine Poggi, 1993-01-27
  5. Picasso and Braque Pioneering Cubism by William Rubin, 1989-12
  6. Shadows of Reality: The Fourth Dimension in Relativity, Cubism, and Modern Thought by Tony Robbin, 2006-03-31
  7. Cubism and Abstract Art (Paperbacks in Art History) by Alfred H., Jr. Barr, 1986-03
  8. Cubism: Colour Library (Phaidon Colour Library) by COOPER PHILIP, 1995-09-03
  9. Art Deco Bakelite Jewelry & Boxes: Cubism for Everyone (Schiffer Book for Collectors) by Deborah Keresztury, Peter Keresztury, et all 2001-08-30
  10. Magnetic Cubism (Running Press Mini Kits) by P. Casso, 2007-10-08
  11. Cubism: A History and an Analysis, 1907-1914 by John Golding, 1959
  12. A Cubism Reader: Documents and Criticism, 1906-1914 by Mark Antliff, Patricia Leighten, 2008-04-15
  13. Cubism by Edward F. Fry, 1966
  14. Cubism; (History of art, history of painting, 19) by Jose Pierre, 1969

21. CUBISM GALLERY ASADA
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22. WebMuseum: Cubism
Translate this page Timeline Picasso and cubism. An early 20th-century school of painting and cubism, highly influential visual arts style of the 20th century that was
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Cubism
Timeline: Picasso and Cubism An early 20th-century school of painting and sculpture in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms without realistic detail, stressing abstract form at the expense of other pictorial elements largely by use of intersecting often transparent cubes and cones. Cubism, highly influential visual arts style of the 20th century that was created principally by the painters Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914. The Cubist style emphasized the flat, two-dimensional surface of the picture plane, rejecting the traditional techniques of perspective, foreshortening, modeling, and chiaroscuro and refuting time-honoured theories of art as the imitation of nature. Cubist painters were not bound to copying form, texture, colour, and space; instead, they presented a new reality in paintings that depicted radically fragmented objects, whose several sides were seen simultaneously. 1908; attribué parfois à une boutade de Matisse parlant d'un tableau de Braque, parfois à la critique. École de peinture, florissante de 1910 à 1930, qui se proposait de représenter les objets décomposés en éléments géométriques simples (rappelant le cube) sans restituer leur perspective. Le cubisme est surtout connu par les toiles de Picasso, de Braque, de Juan Gris Braque avoue «quand nous avons fait du Cubisme, nous n'avions aucune intention de faire du Cubisme, mais d'exprimer ce qui était en nous». Et Picasso s'exprime dans le même sens. Mais, si proches l'un de l'autre qu'ils aient été, si ressemblants à certains égards, ce qui les unit demeure moins important que ce qui les divise. Leurs voies s'écartent de plus en plus au fur et à mesure qu'ils feront du Cubisme une aventure personnelle. Le terme, Cubisme, étant d'ailleurs né d'une manière toute fortuite sous la plume du critique d'art de Gil Blas, Louis Vauxcelles, qui avait écrit en effet que «Braque méprise les formes, réduit tout, sites, figures et maisons romaines, à des schémas géométriques, à des cubes». Le mot avait fait fortune et, l'année suivante, les toiles présentées au Salon des Indépendants étaient définies bizarreries cubiques.

23. Modernista - Czech Cubism, Functionalism, Art Deco, Bauhaus, Furniture And Light
Modern furniture and lighting from Bohemia Czech cubism, Art Deco, Bauhaus, Functionalism, Mid-Century Modern.
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Elegantní prodejní galerie se zamìøením na nábytek a bytové doplòky z první poloviny 20. století. Zájemci o èeský kubismus, funkcionalismus, Bauhaus, Art Deco a americký industriál zde najdou vedle pùvodních kusù z domova i ze svìta také autorizované reprodukce návrhù pøedních èeských architektù a designérù. An elegant gallery specialising in furniture and accessories from the first half of the 20th century, Modernista covers every style from Czech Cubism, Functionalism, Bauhaus to Art Deco and Vintage Steel. As well as original pieces we also carry authorised reproductions of works by leading Czech architects and designers of the time.

24. Cubism, Cubists Picasso And Braque, And Their Great Influences
and explanation of cubism, similarities and differences between two cubists, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braques.......
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25. Picasso For The Man In The Street
Criticism of the major works of the artist Guernica, Artist before his Canvas, Seated Woman, cubism, the Mirror, Demoiselles d'Avignon, SelfPortraits and Vollard Suite by Paul Scaman.
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Picasso for the Man in the Street
Contents
Introduction
  • Chapter One: Some early works
  • Chapter Two: Self-Portrait 1907
  • Chapter Three: Les Demoiselles d'Avignon 1907 ... Introduction
    Our aim is not only to show an amateur in art like you or I can appreciate Picasso's work but that our innocent approach can explain it more convincingly than the critics have done. There are three problems that the latter tend to side-step and that we intend to face head-on. The first is the artist's distortion of the human form; the second is attributing value to the various works; and the third is the relationship between the works and the society in which they were produced.
    Chapter One: Some early works
    "La Vie" is the most mature of Picasso's early works, but not, as some people think, because of the blue light. "The Blue Period" is a term bandied about as though any picture painted by Picasso which is blue is of great artistic value. There are, of course, critics who believe that Expressionist paintings are good because, for instance, the sky is painted red or yellow instead of blue but the mature critic must ask: "How does the blue light contribute to the meaning of the picture?"
    Chapter Two: Self-Portrait 1907
    But if skillfulness were the picture's only merit then the man in the street would be right that the picture was pointless for any philosopher of art will tell you that mere ability is not the proof of art or a pea-shooter who never missed his target would be a great artist.

26. Neal's Cubism
Claims it as passe. Overdone. Bourgeois. This new plastic language spoke for these times. And it still speaks today. cubism set the standard.
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27. What Is Cubism.
There is no need to repeat here that cubism which began in France early in this cubism had a widespread,tremendous influence on art following it,but of
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Our gallery in Japan deals in cubic paintings.
Cubism proved to have a huge influence on modem art and later generations. It has still a fresh impression on our mind.
We would like to reconfirm this cubism again and introduce the cubist painters who are not so well known today.
Take for instance Albert Gleizes, he was important cubist for spreading the Cubist movement throughout Europe .
He published the treatise Du Cubime in I 9 1 2 along with Jean Metzinger.
We would like to introduce the cubist painters like Gleizes, Marcoussis, Valmier, Herbin etc. on our web. Cubism Gallery Asada
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The National Museum of Modern Art,Tokyo. There are several opinions concerning when cubism began,but I feel it rather appropriate to regard the year 1907 as its starting point.This was the year in which the poet Apollinaire introduced Picasso to Braque who was almost as old as Picasso.It is widely known that at that time both Picasso and Braque were influenced greatly by Cezanne. It need hardly be mentioned that Cezanne stood at the juncture.of the 19th and 20th centuries,and solidly constructed an ordered and ballanced world of art. He surpassed the visual realism of the Impressionists,ignored the traditional roles of perspective,and effectively used a self-controlling function in form and color.Cezanne remark that "Nature should be handled with the cylinder,sphere and cone" is famous,but Picasso and Braque followed Cezanne's lead,and up to that time had searched separately for new plastic forms by their own respective means apart from each other.But after this encounter, Cubism advanced rapidly.Also in the same year, a retrospective exhibition of Cezanne was held at the

28. Mind Ex (dothtml)
Included within is philosophy, poetry, a section for bored people, and prose. The prose takes the form of surrealism, irrealism and cubism.
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29. Cubism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
About cubism and Czech cubism (http//www.kubista.cz/en/okub.. .
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30. Mark Harden's Artchive: "Cubism"
cubism. Your purchase supports the Artchive! The Cubist Epoch, Douglas Cooper s classic study of cubism provides an excellent overview of the movement.
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31. ACME FINE ART
Boston gallery specializing in 20th century American art with a focus on Modernism, cubism and Fauve.
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32. Pablo Picasso
The beginnings of cubism. In late 1906, Picasso started to paint in a truly revolutionary manner. Inspired by Cézanne s flattened depiction of space,
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See also: Cubism Books on Picasso Art Critics on Picasso Artist Links ... 3. Rose Period 4. Beginnings of Cubism 5. Analytical Cubism 6. Synthetic Cubism 7. Between the wars 8. Picasso the legend ... Click here! The beginnings of Cubism In late 1906, Picasso started to paint in a truly revolutionary manner. Inspired by 's flattened depiction of space, and working alongside his friend Georges Braque , he began to express space in strongly geometrical terms. These initial efforts at developing this almost sculptural sense of space in painting are the beginnings of Cubism. The famous "Demoiselles d'Avignon" is often represented as the seminal Cubist work. Although its impact on later Modernism cannot be denied, William Rubin has proven that it was actually a false start of sorts that did not lead directly into the Cubist work. You can tell this from the 1907 date of the Demoiselles, while the truly proto-Cubist works begin to appear later, in 1908-09.
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Glass Vessels (1906) Gertrude Stein (1906) Self-Portrait with Palette (1906) Nude (Bust) (1907) ... Pot, Glass and Book (1908)

33. Maximillien De La Croix - Artiste Extraordinaire!
Parisian artist presents Neo Abstract Art/Progressive cubism.
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34. Motherhood Art, Mystic Paintings, Art Judaica - Benjamin Shiff - Israeli Art
Israeli artist works in a style partaking of both cubism and surrealism. The subjects are mainly mysticism, motherhood, Jerusalem, and Jewish themes. Includes images and curriculum vitae.
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Benjamin Shiff at International Exhibitions
Benjamin Shiff paintings are distinctive. Whether you see his motherhood art, Jerusalem paintings art judaica or mystic paintings , you can immediately sense his unique style. Motherhood art and personal relationships, in particular, reflect his attraction to the metaphysical and the mystic . Highly original, too are the Shiff paintings of Jerusalem and Shiff art judaica , which express the Israeli artist's individuality and spark. Motherhood Art Index Mothers and babies A mother and her children Mothers resting ... Contact
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35. Guggenheim Collection - Movement - Cubism
Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso originated the style known as cubism, one of the most internationally influential innovations of 20thcentury art.
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Cubism Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso originated the style known as Cubism, one of the most internationally influential innovations of 20th-century art.
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Georges Braque, Piano and Mandola,
Georges Braque, Violin and Palette, autumn 1909
Pablo Picasso, Carafe, Jug, and Fruit Bowl, summer 1909
Marc Chagall, Rain,
Marc Chagall, The Soldier Drinks,
Robert Delaunay, Eiffel Tower

36. Roswita Szyszka, Fine Artist
Figurative paintings and reproductions on canvas, mainly with overtones of analytic cubism.
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"REM" Roswita is Considered as one of the top 100 artists of the 20th century in the Town of Woodstock, NY, Colony of the Arts The Katharine "Kotty" Wangler On-Line Gallery "Confusion" "Whispering Words of Envy" "Prisoners of Words" "Fragmented" "Transcendental Movements" "Asexual Symmetry" "Some of her figures look as if they were painted on glass and then shattered and cracked; others are contained within a Woodstock Times (Dec. 28 1995) "Inner Self" "Reverie" "Abstracted Conscience" "Linear Retrospect" "In Dreams" "Prisoners of the Prism" "The Other Woman" Roswita is Considered as one of the top 100 artists of the 20th century in the Town of Woodstock, NY

37. CUBISM
cubism is often divided into two phases the Analytic phase (1907-12), and the Synthetic phase (1913 through the 1920s). The initial phase attempted to
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document.write(getTableBegin('Http://www.artistportfolio.net/images/bar16_gg.gif','Art Movements','valign=top height=200')) CUBISM KEY DATES: 1908-1914 The Cubist art movement began in Paris around 1907. Led by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, the Cubists broke from centuries of tradition in their painting by rejecting the single viewpoint. Instead they used an analytical system in which three-dimensional subjects were fragmented and redefined from several different points of view simultaneously. The movement was conceived as 'a new way of representing the world', and assimilated outside influences, such as African art, as well as new theories on the nature of reality, such as Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
Cubism is often divided into two phases - the Analytic phase (1907-12), and the Synthetic phase (1913 through the 1920s). The initial phase attempted to show objects as the mind, not the eye, perceives them. The Synthetic phase featured works that were composed of fewer and simpler forms, in brighter colours. Other major exponents of Cubism included Robert Delaunay, Francis Picabia, Jean Metzinger, Marcel Duchamp and Fernand Léger.

38. Leonard Fox Rare Books, Ltd.
Books and portfolios from a variety of periods and schools including Art Nouveau, Art Deco, cubism, Contemporary, Modernism, Seccessionism, Pop Art and Surrealism. New York dealer.
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40. Roswita Szyszka, Fine Artist
Abstract figurative oil paintings, based on cubism.
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"Touched By Deception"
"Trauma"
"Deep Blue"
"Turmoil"
"Despairing Moment"
"Tormented Victim"
"Sleep Walker"
"The Voices Within"
"Repose"
"REM" Roswita is Considered as one of the top 100 artists of the 20th century in the Town of Woodstock, NY, Colony of the Arts The Katharine "Kotty" Wangler On-Line Gallery "Confusion" "Whispering Words of Envy" "Prisoners of Words" "Fragmented" "Transcendental Movements" "Asexual Symmetry" "Some of her figures look as if they were painted on glass and then shattered and cracked; others are contained within a Woodstock Times (Dec. 28 1995) "Inner Self" "Reverie" "Abstracted Conscience" "Linear Retrospect" "In Dreams" "Prisoners of the Prism" "The Other Woman" Roswita is Considered as one of the top 100 artists of the 20th century in the Town of Woodstock, NY

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