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Cubism gets its name from the term "cube," reflecting the movement's emphasis on geometric forms and the reduction of objects into basic shapes and structures. The name was popularized by art critic Louis Vauxcelles in 1908, who described the works of artists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque as composed of "cubes." This style aimed to depict subjects from multiple viewpoints simultaneously, challenging traditional perspectives in art.

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