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An excerpt, and the site. Paul Cezanne (January 19, 1839 October 22, 1906) was a French Post-Impressionist painter. His work as an artist evolved through a number of periods. At the start of his career, his paintings were expressionistic in nature. They were dark and heavy. After being introduced to Camille Pissaro (July 10, 1830 November 13, 1903) and the Impressionists, his style became brighter and lighter. * http://www.helium.com/items/777721-cezanne-and-his-influence-on-the-cubist-movement-in-art

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Who was Picasso's mentor?

Early in his career, Picasso was heavily influenced by the work of the Impressionist painter, Paul Cezanne. He was particularly interested in Cezanne's handling of depth and form in space. This influence lead to Picasso's experimentation in deconstructed form and subsequent development of Analytical Cubism.


What influenced the first abstract style called cubism?

Cubism is a strong factor in the development towards abstraction.


What are the 5 periods that Picasso's work is categorized into?

The Blue period 1901-1904. Rose period 1904-1906. Cézanne Cubism 1908-1910 Analytical Cubism 1910-1912 Synthetic Cubism 1912-1914 Classical Period 1920-1922 From then on Picasso's art cannot easily be labelled.


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Is the name of this art critic who first used the term Cubism?

Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque worked very closely together in the years 1907 - 1908, till the beginning of World War 1. In the summer of 1911 the two artists painted early cubist landscapes side by side in Ceret, in the French Pyrenees; their paintings and their approach then was almost identical. The influence of Cézanne was very strong in the paintings of this period. Later both artists started to make collages together in Paris. In 1915 Braque was severely wounded in his head during a battle in World War 1. In 1917 he was recovered and developed a more personal and rather delicate style in his Cubism, stil-life became his main motif. Then started a close friendship with Juan Gris.

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