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Cubism
Cubism
Cubism is the most influential style of the twentieth century, developed by Picasso and Braque, based on the simultaneous presentation of multiple views, disintegration and geometric reconstruction of objects in flattened, ambiguous pictorial so space; figure and ground merge into one interwoven surface and color is limited to neutrals.
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Cubism Cubism is the most influential style of the twentieth century, developed by Picasso and Braque, based on the simultaneous presentation of multiple views, disintegration and geometric reconstruction of objects in flattened, ambiguous pictorial so space; figure and ground merge into one interwoven surface and color is limited to neutrals.
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Cubism Cubism is the most influential style of the twentieth century, developed by Picasso and Braque, based on the simultaneous presentation of multiple views, disintegration and geometric reconstruction of objects in flattened, ambiguous pictorial so space; figure and ground merge into one interwoven surface and color is limited to neutrals.
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