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What art movement was Pablo Picasso a part of?

After his cubist period it is difficult to attribute Picasso to any movement. He was simply his own art movement.


What art movement was cofounded by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque?

Cubism


What was the name of Picasso's art movement?

Cubism


In which art movement did Picasso and Gris actively work?

In Cubism.


What modern European movement was greatly influenced by African art?

Cubism


Examine the artwork below. The technique used to depict a bull in this image is most similar to which art movement?

Cubism


Which art movement at the time had the greatest influence on Gertrude Stein's writing?

Cubism


What was the name of the art movement Pablo Picasso founded?

Co-founder of cubism.


What is cubizm?

Cubism was a 20th century avant-garde art movement, pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music and literature. The first branch of cubism, known as Analytic Cubism, was both radical and influential as a short but highly significant art movement between 1908 and 1911 in France. In its second phase, Synthetic Cubism, (using synthetic materials in the art) the movement spread and remained vital until around 1919, when the Surrealist movement gained popularity. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubism


The Cubism Movement in art owes its allegiance to .?

The 'inventors' Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.


Was cubism a major movement in art?

expressing the space in the flat surface (in the former Czechoslovakia uniquelly used in architecture)


How can cubism be best described as an art movement that revolutionized traditional perspectives through the fragmentation and reassembly of subjects in a geometric and abstract manner?

Cubism was an art movement that changed traditional ways of seeing by breaking down subjects into geometric shapes and reassembling them in an abstract way.