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Working level ______ Target level ____ Name__________________ Group_________________ Weaknesses Strengths And Next Steps

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Cubism was founded in or around 1906(dates vary) by pioneering artists including Pablo Picasso

Cubism was founded in or around 1906(dates vary) by pioneering artists including Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Heavy influenced by the late work of Paul Cezanne, his use of colour and shape was evident in early Cubist work. Cubism revolutionised both painting and sculptures as well as inspiring other art movements such as music. In cubist artworks objects are broken up, and re-assembled in a new form, instead of making direct copies. Art works often show the object from many different view points at the same time, giving the work an illusion of movement. Timeline 1907 -1911 Analytic Cubism 1911 -1919 Synthetic Cubism 1919 Surrealist Movement Pablo Picasso Jacques Lipchitz Gertrude Stein Georges Braque Juan Gris Fernand Leger Otto Gutfreund Alexander Archipenko

Explore Cézanne’s Painting Approach Braque and Picasso greatly admired the paintings of Cézanne. (Paul

Explore Cézanne’s Painting Approach Braque and Picasso greatly admired the paintings of Cézanne. (Paul Cézanne, The Grounds of the Château Noir circa 1900 -6) Select a small section of Cezanne’s painting and copy it in the space below. Use pastels or crayons to copy the colour’s and marks that he has used.

Explore Cubist Techniques Draw 3 images of the same object from different view points

Explore Cubist Techniques Draw 3 images of the same object from different view points (for example above looking down, from one side, straight on or looking up at the object from below). Cut the sketches up into 8 sections. Choose 2 sections from each original sketch and put them together to make up a 'cubist' style image.

Simple shapes: Some Cubist paintings and sculptures used simplified shapes to represent the features

Simple shapes: Some Cubist paintings and sculptures used simplified shapes to represent the features of the face. Look at the photos of Gareth Barry here try to simply his features and create your own Cubist face. (To gain a higher grade use colour)