CubismThe 4th Dimension: Time
Began 1908-1912Founders: Pablo Picasso &
Georges Braque
CubismThe 4th Dimension: Time
- Capture the essence of an object through multiple points of view - Fractured Planes- Geometric Forms- Showing movement through space and time
- Geometric Shapes
- Objects simplified to naturally occurring forms
- Capturing the truth of perception
Inspired by Paul Cezanne
“Self-Portrait,” Oil, 1882
Inspired by Paul Cezanne
“Still Life with Skull,” Oil, 1900
Inspired by Paul Cezanne
“Still Life with a Curtain,” Oil, 1898
Cubism: ArtistsPablo Picasso (Founder)
Georges Braque (Founder)Juan Gris
Picasso1881-1973
Spanish Artist & SculptorOne of the founders of Cubism
“Self Portrait”1907
Picasso
“Guitar,” Mixed Media, 1912
Picasso
“The Guitar Player,” Oil, 1910
Picasso
“Violin and Guitar,” Oil, 1913
Braque1882-1963
French Artist & SculptorOne of the founders of Cubism
Braque
“Man with a Guitar,” Oil, 1911
Braque
“Woman with a Guitar,” Charcoal & Oil, 1913
Braque
“Fruit Dish,” Charcoal, Gouache & Oil, 1913
Project: Cubism: Abstracted Reality
Create design: At least 3 sketchesAt least 5 diagonal lines in each oneElements & Principles of Art & Design
Monochromatic color scheme with a little flexibility
Materials:Watercolor PaperSharpie (Over pencil lines)Watercolor Black & white pastel, sepia/brown pastel, colored pastel or conte crayonCollaged paper: Sheet music, newspaper, etc.
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Cubism Quiz: Study GuideCharacteristicsPurpose: What is Cubism trying to capture?Time periodArtists: Cezanne, Picasso, Braque, Gris
“Still Life with Skull,” Oil, 1900
“Still Life with a Curtain,” Oil, 1898
Picasso
“Guitar,” Mixed Media, 1912
Picasso
“The Guitar Player,” Oil, 1910
Picasso
“Violin and Guitar,” Oil, 1913
Braque
“Man with a Guitar,” Oil, 1911
Braque
“Woman with a Guitar,” Charcoal & Oil, 1913
Braque
“Fruit Dish,” Charcoal, Gouache & Oil, 1913
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