This art style breaks objects into shapes
What is Cubism?
This Spanish artist helped create Cubism
Who is Pablo Picasso?
This painting shows three musicians in blocky shapes
Cubist art often looks realistic or broken apart?
What is broken apart?
Cubism began in the early 20th century. That means the 1900s or 1800s?
What are the 1900s?
Cubism began around this year:
A. 1500
B. 1700
C. 1907
What is C, 1907?
This artist worked closely with Picasso
Who is George Braque?
This huge black-and-white painting shows the horrors of war
What is Guernica?
Early Cubist paintings used bright colors or dull colors?
What are dull (neutral) colors?
Picasso lived from 1881 to 1973. Did he live a short or long life?
What is a long life?
Cubism started in this country:
A. France
B. Italy
C. Mexico
What is A, France?
The artist painted many colorful Cubist still lifes
Who is Juan Gris
This early Cubist painting shocked people in 1907
What is Les Demoiselles d'Avignon?
Later Cubism added bright colors and this cut-and-paste technique
What is collage?
Cubism helped lead to this kind of art that does not look realistic
What is abstract art?
Cubist artists show objects from many of these at once
What are views (or angles/viewpoints)?
Picasso was born in this country
What is Spain?
This artwork shows musical instruments broken into shapes
What is Violin and Candlestick?
Cubism often makes space look flat instead of deep
What is flat space?
The word "Cubism" comes from this shape
What is a cube?
Cubism uses lots of these: circles or geometric shapes?
What are geometric shapes?
Braque and Picasso were friends and worked together in this city
What is Paris?
This painting shows a woman holding a mandolin
What is Woman with a Mandolin?
Cubist artists were inspired by African masks and sculptures
What are African masks?
Cubism changed the way artists showed this: one view or many views?
What are many views?