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1) Cubist art
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One artist that comes to mind in connection with cubist art is Pablo Picasso. Picasso famously painted in a cubist style from about 1909 to 1912. Readers can try out Picasso's techniques as well as those of Paul Cezanne, Juan Gris, and others in this introduction to cubism. Biographical information of these master cubists is paired with a colorful layout sure to engage young artists. Step-by-step instructions and tip boxes guide readers through creating...
2) Cubism
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"The most famous cubist is Pablo Picasso. But, his work isn't the entirety of this fascinating art movement! Readers are introduced to Picasso as well as Juan Gris, Georges Braque, and others who shaped cubism in this fantastic volume. Guided by a friendly gallery owner, readers find out more about the difference between a gallery and a museum as they learn what exactly makes up cubism. Most importantly, they're invited to create their own cubist-inspired...
3) Cubism
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"Exciting and edgy, the Cubism movement changed art forever. The movement presented the world in a fresh, experimental, and challenging new way, merging viewpoints and celebrating the geometric. Beginning in the early 20th century Paris with artists Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, Cubism spread around the world, inspiring artists from Piet Mondrian to Paul Klee."--
4) Cubism
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Discusses the art and artists of the artistic style known as Cubism.
6) Picasso
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Explores the world, art, and inspiration of the innovative artist who was born in Spain and lived most of his life in France.
7) Cubists
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Discusses the characteristics of the Cubism movement which began in the first decade of the twentieth century and presents biographies of thirteen Cubist artists.
8) Cubism
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Examines how Cubist painters turned reality upside down and inside out. Art among other things never looked the same after the invention of Cubism.
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Cubism was one of the most influential visual art styles of the early twentieth century. The Cubist painters rejected the inherited concept that art should copy nature, or that they should adopt the traditional techniques of perspective. Picasso and Braque, the pioneers of Cubist painting are highlighted in this title, as well as the evolution of the Cubist style. This title will allow students to distinguish their own point of view from that of the...
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