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© RKM Fact File Analysis of form When and what? Cubism Why Cubism? Which artists? Web search Click on the buttons to find out more 3D Relief work
© RKM When and what? Three stages: –Early Cubism 1906 – 1909 –Analytical Cubism 1909 – 1912 –Synthetic Cubism The Weeping Woman, Picasso 1937
© RKM Early Cubism: depiction of the whole structure of the object and its position in space, combining different viewpoints. The Vase, Bowl, Lemon, Picasso 1907
© RKM Analytical Cubism: breaking down of the subject and the space around it into angular planes or facets that record different viewpoints and information; no interest in colour or texture Clarinet and Bottle of Rum on a mantelpiece, Braque 1911
© RKM Synthetic Cubism: collages of interlocked fragments of newspaper, wallpaper, and labels with fragments of painting, drawing and writing; colour reintroduced & texture & pattern Bottle, Glass, Guitar and newspaper, Picasso 1913 Back to questions
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© RKM Pablo Picasso Bowl of Fruit, Violin and Bottle, 1914 Click to look more closely at the painting “We all know that art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realise the truth..”
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© RKM Georges Braque Clarinet and Bottle of Rum on a mantelpiece, 1911 “When we created Cubism, we had no intention of creating Cubism, but of expressing what was inside us.” Back to 3 Cubists
© RKM Juan Gris Still Life (The Violin), 1913 Back to main questions Back to 3 Cubists
© RKM Why Cubism? “Braque scorns form, reduces everything – figures and objects – to geometric diagrams, to cubes!” Louis Vauxcelles, art critic, 1908 Back to main questions Violin and Pitcher, Braque, 1910
© RKM Analysis of form Flat colour – no illusion of 3D by using shading or tonal modelling Objects painted from different angles Complex interlocking shapes create feelings of tension & anxiety in viewer Vertical or diagonal plane lines disrupt the composition Details are edited out = simplify, select & modify from nature How did Cubism change the way we see the world? Back to questions
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