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Hermetic cubism is a more extreme version of analytical cubism. The background and the foreground the paintings are indistinguishably fused together and the facets are more split. Hermetic paintings have the illusion of a painting viewed through a shattered mirror because although there are traces of the original object, they are spread so widely throughout the canvas that it seems almost indistinguishable. The planes on hermetic canvases are often monochromatic with sections of shadow, shading, and dark marks to identify segments of the still life.
Cubism
He was very absrtact. He used cubism and different colors near each other.
cubism is like a shattered glass basically you just have to put the object together but in a different form.
Hermetic Journal ended in 1992.
Hermetic Journal was created in 1978.
The Hermetic Tradition was created in 1931.
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Hermetic motors are motors used in hermetic compressors. Hermetic motor use wound stators and squirrel cage rotors, without shaft bearings and have a relatively tight design.
The submarine hatch forms a hermetic seal.
Brague and Picasso
Analytical cubism was developed before Synthetic cubism. Basically, analytical cubism sought to analyze a subject matter and idea by breaking down an image. As a result, the artist combines various perspectives, angles, and views of the object in various possible forms and qualities. On the other hand, synthetic cubism is like a collage: it combines different surfaces, textures, and subject matters. Therefore, analytical cubism is more 3-D while synthetic cubism is more 2-D. Analytical cubism sought to analyze an object, while synthetic cubism synthesized (or combined) various objects. However, both manipulated line, shape, form, and color to achieve this.