Cubism in fashion and art

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Cubism in fashion and art

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Pipe CUBISM- The Beginnings * In late 1906, Inspired by * In late 1906, Inspired by Cézanne's flattened depiction of space, and working alongside his friend Georges Braque, he began to express space in strongly geometrical terms * These initial efforts at developing this almost sculptural sense of space in painting are the beginnings of CUBISM Gertrude Stein (1906) Self-Portrait with Palette (1906) CUBISM- ... crow (1903) Toledo Museum of Art CUBISM- rose period The Rose Period 1901 - 1904 CUBISM- rose period Picasso's palette brightened, the paintings dominated by pinks and beiges, light blues, and roses His subjects are saltimbanques (circus people), harlequins, and clowns, all of whom seem to be mute and strangely inactive The generally upbeat and optimistic mood of paintings in CUBISM- rose period Family of... During the '30s Picasso became tangentially connected with the Surrealist movement * After 1935 he returned to Classicism CUBISM Three musicians (1921) CUBISM Guernica (1937) CUBISM Sculptor Picasso CUBISM- Sculptures Picasso explored other artistic styles to express himself, including sculpture Mandolin and Clarinet and Chicago Picasso are two examples of cubist sculpture CUBISM Mandolin and Clarinet.. .CUBISM- early years Early Years Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain Picasso’s father José Ruiz y Blasco was also a painter himself He taught him the basics of formal and academic art training Picasso attended many art schools during his childhood He never finished his studies at the Academy of Arts in Madrid, dropping out after only a year CUBISM- blue period... d'Avignon CUBISM Analytic Cubism (1909–1912) CUBISM- Analytic * The period of cubism where it’s really hard to tell what anything is, and who the artist is * objects were deconstructed into their components * In some cases, this was a means to depict different viewpoints simultaneously * In other works, it was used more as a method of visually laying out the FACTS of the object, rather than providing a... Period 1901 - 1904 CUBISM- blue period * Characterized by a predominantly blue palette and subjects focusing on outcasts, beggars, and prostitutes * This particular pigment is effective in conveying a somber tone * The psychological trigger CUBISM- blue period The composition is •stilted, •the space compressed •the gestures stiff and the tones predominantly blue CUBISM- blue period The Blind Man's Meal (1903)... wallpaper or portions of newspaper pages—were pasted into compositions * Some of the finest Synthetic Cubist CUBISM Woman in an Armchair (1913) Portrait of a Girl (1914) (1914 CUBISM Harlequin and Woman with a Necklace (1917) Glass and Bottle of Suze (1912) CUBISM After Cubist Period CUBISM * After the war, Picasso, reflecting society's disillusionment and shock with the technological horrors of the war,... mimetic representation * The aim of Analytical Cubism was to produce a CUBISM Accordionist (1911) The Guitar Player (1910) CUBISM Synthetic cubism (1912–1919) CUBISM- Synthetic * In 1912, Picasso took the conceptual representation of Cubism to its logical conclusion by pasting an actual piece of oilcloth onto the canvas * It was a further development of the genre, in which cut paper fragments —often wallpaper... Picasso explored other artistic styles to express himself, including sculpture Mandolin and Clarinet and Chicago Picasso are two examples of cubist sculpture CUBISM Mandolin and Clarinet CUBISM Mandolin and Clarinet

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