This document discusses the Cubist art movement from the early 20th century. It lists five major Cubist artists including Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It describes five key artistic elements of Cubism, such as depicting objects from multiple viewpoints and using simple geometric shapes. The document defines Cubism as an artistic style that uses abstract forms and multiple perspectives to represent figures and start a new modern approach to visual art.
This document discusses the Cubist art movement from the early 20th century. It lists five major Cubist artists including Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It describes five key artistic elements of Cubism, such as depicting objects from multiple viewpoints and using simple geometric shapes. The document defines Cubism as an artistic style that uses abstract forms and multiple perspectives to represent figures and start a new modern approach to visual art.
This document discusses the Cubist art movement from the early 20th century. It lists five major Cubist artists including Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It describes five key artistic elements of Cubism, such as depicting objects from multiple viewpoints and using simple geometric shapes. The document defines Cubism as an artistic style that uses abstract forms and multiple perspectives to represent figures and start a new modern approach to visual art.
Time period- early 20th century 5 major artists1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Georges Braque Pablo Picasso Jean Metzinger Albert Gleizes Robert Delaunay
5 artistic elements1. very abstract (broken up, shapes and such)
2. objects are viewed from many viewpoints 3. natural forms of things into spheres, cylinders and cones 4. differently developed traditional patterns 5. different angles put into one image Cubism- Cubism is art made of many different perspectives and has absract-esque looks. It uses unrealistic figures. Cubism is the start of geometric abstract art, cubism is the development of a new way of seeing art for the modern world. citations- http://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciation/art_movements/cubism.htm http://www.theartstory.org/movement-cubism.htm