Cubism By Andre Parra Cubism Cubism first appeared
Cubism By Andre Parra
Cubism • Cubism first appeared in 1907 and came with a need to define and represent a new vision for modern art. • This vision was complex and ambiguous and made part of a movement that engaged well with new technologies such as photography, the motor car, airplane, cinematography and advances in science. • These new technologies were dramatically changing the day to day life and how society perceived the nature of things.
The Movement Cubism is basically a rejected idea of art as imitation of nature and is known as the first abstract art. Painters such as Pablo Picasso and George Braque were inspired by Paul Cezanne latest works that diviated from Three-dimensional pespective that have been the norm in art since the renasccence into a two -dimensional figures that uses multiple perspective that creates a sense of totality in a unique and modern way.
Paul Cézanne Cezanne was a French Post. Impressionist painter whose lastest works were the starting point for Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque to delelop ideas of cubism. Both artits were interested on the representation of dimensional forms in the late works of Paul Cézanne.
Bathers by Paul Cezanne
Pablo Picasso & George Braque 1881 -1973 1882 -1963
Louis Vauxcelles l The French art critic Louis Vauxcelles came up with the term Cubism after seeing the landscapes Braque had painted in 1908. l Vauxcelles called the geometric forms in the highly abstracted works "cubes. "
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon l In 1907 Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was Picasso's ground-breaking and its considered one of the major paintings that inspired the movement. The painting is now held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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Other Painters Picasso and Braque are usually the first name that comes to our mind when we talk about cubism bt there were many other artists who were engaged and helped to develop this new visual language, including; l Fernand Léger The Disc -1918
Robert & Sonia Delaunay Robert and Sonia Delaunay
Roger de la Fresnaye Homme assis, 1914
Cubism also has influenced sculpture and architecture. The major Cubist sculptors were; Raymond Duchamp-Villon Femme assise, 1914 Alexander Archipenko Statuette, 1916
Tarsilla do Amaral http: //movebr. wikidot. com/galeria: tarsila-do-amaral 1886 -1973 O Pescador, 1925
Morro da Favela, 1924
Abaporu, 1928
Abaporu
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