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Q: Why do you think the artist chose to get involved with cubism?
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What art movement was Pablo Picasso a part of?

After his cubist period it is difficult to attribute Picasso to any movement. He was simply his own art movement.


What are Pablo Picasso cubism paintings made of?

pastel... at least i think


What influenced the first abstract style called cubism?

Cubism is a strong factor in the development towards abstraction.


Why was Cubism considered as the most famous art movement?

I do not think this statement is true. Cubism is well known, but so are other movements. I believe more people know about (and like) Impressionism. Probably also Italian Renaissance.


What was Cubism art movement?

Cubism is a style of art created in 1908 by two famous painters Pablo Picasso and George Braque. They both used a lot of cubism in their paintings.- Many think that Cubism is an art of transition, an experiment which is to bring ulterior results. Those who think that way have not understood it. Cubism is not either a seed or a fetus, but an art dealing primarily with forms, and when a form is realized it is there to live its own life… …If Cubism is an art of transition I am sure that the only thing that will come out of it is another form of Cubism (Paris 1923).* artist quotations from 'Picasso speaks', text by Marius Zayas, in 'The Arts', New York, May 1923Cubist painting was primarily concerned not with lifelike representation but with the depiction of forms from many angles at once. This was done through breaking up the subject into facets.- When objects shattered into fragments appeared in my painting about 1909; this for me was a way of getting closest to the object… …Fragmentation helped me to establish space and movement in space.* artist quote by George Braque, from "Braque", Edwin Mullins, Thames and Hudson, London 1968, p. 55Cubist Paintings Cubism paintings are paintings which are broken up, analyzed and put together in an abstract way - Instead of drawing the picture from one angle, the artist draws the picture from loads of different views to show the object in greater detail.Definitely and categorically none!Simply because that is the very idea of analytical cubism.A style of art where to the expense of the art it is fragmented

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Is soft a cubism word?

I don't think there are any cubism words.


What art movement was Pablo Picasso a part of?

After his cubist period it is difficult to attribute Picasso to any movement. He was simply his own art movement.


What did the general public think of Cubism?

The general public understood none of it.


What are Pablo Picasso cubism paintings made of?

pastel... at least i think


What influenced the first abstract style called cubism?

Cubism is a strong factor in the development towards abstraction.


Who is thomas c fedro married to?

thomas c fedro is a cubism artist that uses a range of bright colours in his art that when seen warms the heart, he uses pop-icon faces and ses depth in his colours which makes it stand out, he lives in chicago:D


Why do you think the artist chose to make the sky gray?

Tell us first, which artist and in which painting. And then enter it under a proper category to find an answerer, like 'artists and painters' under the category 'entertainments and art'.


Why do artists do cubism?

Cubism is a style of art created in the 1920's * by two famous painters Pablo Picasso and George Braque. They both used a lot of cubism in their paintings. Cubism is a type of art that shows movement through **time. That means that instead of painting someone stiff, the artist would paint them to were they looked like they were moving. Another thing you do in cubism is you break down the object (person or thing) into geometric shapes. That way instead of showing one face, the artist could use small shapes to show more than one. *) No, it was in 1908. **) That 'moving in time' idea was more the concept of Futurism. In Paris there was a very intensive debate circa 1910-1914 in which the Futurist artists accused the Cubists that they were re-establishing the classical way of art, an art without movement! Look the quotes by Boccioni for instance; follow link. I think Cubism was mainly concentrated on observing the object from different directions - so only movement in space - and not in time. Their nude didn't move - or the bottle, or the guitar - in Cubism. When the cubist artists were getting ready to do cubism, the first thing they did was they drew a sketch and drew the shapes on another piece of paper. Then, they would do the changes on the final sheet of paper. The last thing you do in cubism would be the shapes, shade in the picture, and then the picture would be complete. Cubism is modern art made up mostly of paintings. The paintings are not supposed to look real. The artist uses geometric shapes to show what he is trying to paint. Early cubists used mainly grays, browns, greens, and yellows. After 1914, Cubists started to use brighter colors. Cubism was the beginning of the Abstract and Non-objective art styles. Important Cubist artists were, Picasso and Georges Braque, Juan Gris and Fernand Leger. Metzinger and Feininger made a real school out of the start of Cubism. For more info click links below!


Why was Cubism considered as the most famous art movement?

I do not think this statement is true. Cubism is well known, but so are other movements. I believe more people know about (and like) Impressionism. Probably also Italian Renaissance.


What can happen when an artist avoid the use of emphasis in a work?

i think most artist avoids the use of emphasis in a work that's wat i think about the artist.


What can happen when a artist avoids the use of emphasis in a work?

i think most artist avoids the use of emphasis in a work that's wat i think about the artist.


Do you have any Rube Goldberg shows that he did?

he was an artist..he made contraptions.....i think he was an artist..he made contraptions.....i think