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1 Massimo Meo ID: 2032090 September 12, 2012 By: Linda Dalrymple Henderson

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3 4 th Dimension  Time is now considered another dimension, the fourth dimension. Working with the foundational three dimensions, Y, X, & Z coordinates.  Popularity grew through the 1920s  Attributed to “The Theory of Relativity”, put forth by Albert Einstein.  Cubism refers to this forth dimension when two or more perceptions are combined.

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5 Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles 1907

6 Frantisek Kupka Fugue in Two Colors 1912

7 Umberto Boccioni The Streets Enter the House 1911

8 Gino Severini, The Boulevard 1911

9 Piet Mondrian, Rhythm of Black Lines 1935

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11 Analytical Cubist Pablo Picasso, Portrait of Wilhelm Uhde, 1910

12 Synthetic Cubism Pablo Picasso, Window Opened to the Street Penthieure, 1920

13 Italian Futurism Umberto Boccioni, Unique forms of Continuity in Space 1913

14 Russian Futurism Mikhail Larionov, Dancer in Motion 1913 Natalia Goncharova, Cyclist 1913

15 Suprematism Kazimir Malevich, Black Square 1915

16 Other movements include  Constructivism  American Modernists Stieglitz Arensberg  Dadaists  Members of De Stijl

17 Non-Euclidean Geometry  Not as popular as the 4 th dimension theory.  Metric requirements are not important.  Hyperbolic & Elliptic lines are used.  New creative freedoms  Alternative space.

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19 El Lissitzky, "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge!” 1919

20 Jean Metzinger, Globe and Banjo 1930

21 Albert Gleizes, Harvest Threshing 1912

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