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There are far more than four cubist artists. The best known might be: G Braque, P Picasso, J Gris, Jean Metzinger. F Léger also had a cubist period.

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What were the techniques used by cubism artists?

Matisse was never involved in Cubism.


What did cubism artists paint draw?

many things in the cubist form. (from nature to people)


When did cubism start?

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Name of a precubist artist?

There is no style or group called pre-cubism. It simply means 'before cubism'. So, ALL artists working before 1908 are pre-cubists.


A Pre-Cubist artist?

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Was Paul Cezanne one of the most influential artists of cubism?

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Who are some popular artists of analytic cubism paintings?

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How long did Cubism last?

The first paintings in the style we call analytical cubism were painted in 1908 by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. They changed their style into synthetical cubism in 1912-1915. Other artists painted in styles that may be seen as cubism until about 1925. There was two stages of cubism. they were the analytic cubism and synthetic cubism. analytic was the early form of cubism, it lasted from 1907 to 1911. it was a short movement but it was important. The second movement was until 1919 that was until surrealism became more popular.


What caused the synthetic cubism?

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.


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How did the camera influence cubism?

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