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Synthetic Cubism is a 20th century artistic style developed by the avant garde movement (artists who went against the traditional artistic styles). This cubism was developed by Pablo Picasso, Braque, and Gris. Basically, it is very similar to a college. Synthetic Cubism combines different textures, surfaces, and subject matters into one painting. It has a less planar shifts and is mostly very 2-D. A great example is Pablo Picasso's painting: The Three Musicians. As a result, many artists explored line, shape, form, and color.
Three artists that were associated with the Mannerist movement were Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael.
Some people like art historian Douglas Cooper argued that there were three phases of cubism in his book The Cubist Epoch. The first of the three phases he described was "Early Cubism" which was around from 1906 to 1908. He explained how this was when the movement was first developed.
The two main forms of cubism are Analytical and Synthetic Cubism Thats right ^
Picasso's famous cubism paintings include 'Two Girls Reading', 'Three Musicians', 'Woman at a Window', 'Large Still Life with Pedestall Table' and 'Violin and Guitar'.
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Cubism attempted to find new ways to represent three-dimensional objects in a two-dimensional space.
Cubism attempted to find new ways to represent three-dimensional objects in a two-dimensional space.
The following art movements were not prominent prior to World War 1: Surrealism Cubism Impressionism Abstract Post-impressionism
He created stylistic periods all through his career. Best known are the Blue Period, Rose Period and Cubism (and there are three cubism periods).