Cubism Art Movement
Cubism Art Movement
Art Movement
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Which 2 Artists started the Cubism art movements?

Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque

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What is the second characteristic of Cubism Art?

The second characteristic is called Synthetic Cubism

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What is Cubism?

An early 20th-century style and movement in art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage.

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In what year was the Cubism Art Movement started?

Cubism art movement started in 1907-08

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What is Synthetic Cubism?

The second stage of Cubism introduced the idea of adding other materials to a collage. Artists would use coloured paper, newspapers, and other materials to represent the different blocks of the subject. This stage also introduced brighter colours and a lighter mood to the art.

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Are the following terms apart of the 20th century art movements? (Expressionism, Impressionism, Pop Art, Dadaism, and Pointillism) 

Yes they all are

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In what century was the Cubism art movement developed?

The Cubism art movement was developed in the 20th century.

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Who is a Cubist?

Is an artist who transforms natural shapes into exaggerated geometric ones.

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What are the 2 main characteristics of Cubism art?

Analytical and Synthetic

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What is a Collage?

Describes both the technique and the resulting work of art in which pieces of paper, photographs, fabric and other ephemera are arranged and stuck down onto a supporting surface.

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What is the Analytical Cubism?

In this style, artists would study (or analyze) the subject and break it up into different blocks. They would look at the blocks from different angles. Then they would reconstruct the subject, painting the blocks from various viewpoints.

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What is Aesthetic? 

the philosophical study of beauty and taste. It is closely related to the philosophy of art, which is concerned with the nature of art and the concepts in terms of which individual works of art are interpreted and evaluated.

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