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.
Cubism was started by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. Picasso is the most well-known of these painters.
He is most famous for cubism.
Picasso covered many different styles, but he's most famous for cubism.
One of the most famous Cubist pieces by Georges Braque is "Violin and Candlestick," created in 1910. This artwork exemplifies the Cubist style through its fragmented forms and subdued color palette, showcasing the interplay between different shapes and perspectives. Braque's innovative approach to space and form significantly contributed to the development of the Cubism movement alongside Pablo Picasso.
Cubism art was based on Paul Cezanne's style. The most famous Cubist artists were Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. This group was later joined by Juan Gris, Fernand Leger, and Jean Metzinger.
Cubism was started by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. Picasso is the most well-known of these painters.
There have been hundreds of art movements. Cubism is just one, and while it is popular with some, it is not the most famous, at all.
Cubism was.
He was famous for cubism art, but I'm not completely sure what his most famous artworks are.
Cubism
He is most famous for cubism.
As with any art movement, the choice of most famous or popular is very subjective. One way to gauge how famous or popular a particular style is would be to review what art collectors are buying currently. Of the three mentioned Cubism may be the most infamous due to the public's outrage when the paintings were shown.
He prduced a number of styles. Most famous is Cubism.
Picasso covered many different styles, but he's most famous for cubism.
One of the most famous Cubist pieces by Georges Braque is "Violin and Candlestick," created in 1910. This artwork exemplifies the Cubist style through its fragmented forms and subdued color palette, showcasing the interplay between different shapes and perspectives. Braque's innovative approach to space and form significantly contributed to the development of the Cubism movement alongside Pablo Picasso.
Cubism
Most of all Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.