Cubism “art consists of inventing and not copying”

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Cubism “art consists of inventing and not copying” 1908-1914

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Cubism “art consists of inventing and not copying”. 1908-1914. Cubism style consists of:. ‘Shattered’ or fragmented objects and shapes. Imagine broken glass !. …Geometric and simplified shapes. Abstract: Looks recognizable somehow but has been changed from reality. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cubism“art consists of inventing and not copying”

1908-1914

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Cubism style consists of:• ‘Shattered’ or

fragmented objects and shapes. Imagine broken glass!

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…Geometric and simplified shapes

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Abstract: Looks recognizable somehow but has been

changed from reality

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•Use of dull or natural colors

•Use of value

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Pablo Picasso1881-1973

• Born in Spain• One of the major founders of Cubism

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Picasso made hundreds of artworks in many different styles..

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“Blue Period”

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“Rose Period”

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African Mask Inspired:

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…Cubism

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