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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.

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