Cubism – Breaking Reality Into Pieces

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Understand how Cubism revolutionized form, perspective, and composition. Cubism (1907–1920s) was founded by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It shattered the traditional idea of a single viewpoint by showing multiple angles at once. Shapes became geometric, colors became muted, and objects were simplified into fragments. Cubism paved the way for total abstraction. Characteristics: Multiple perspectives […]

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Understand how Cubism revolutionized form, perspective, and composition.

Cubism (1907–1920s) was founded by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It shattered the traditional idea of a single viewpoint by showing multiple angles at once. Shapes became geometric, colors became muted, and objects were simplified into fragments. Cubism paved the way for total abstraction.

Characteristics:

  • Multiple perspectives in one image

  • Geometric shapes

  • Fragmented forms

  • Limited color palette (early Cubism)

  • Later Synthetic Cubism used collage and brighter colors

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