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Well, I can't be exactly sure. I've never heard that terminology before, but best I can figure is that that is a reference to his African influenced period. This took place between 1907-1909 and helped develop many of the stylistic ideas used during his Cubism period.

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There is no such thing as Picasso's black period.

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THere is no "Black Period" in Picasso's art.

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Is cubism the movement involved in Picasso's African period?

Somewhat, but his works in Picasso's African Period were not truly cubist. They had elements, but cubism formally came about when he collaborated with Georges Braque.


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