Picasso & Cubism

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One of the most influential art
movements of the 20th century.
Pioneered by Pablo Picasso and George Braque
The joined by Robert Delaunay and Fernand Léger, amongst
several others. This art movement influenced more than just
other artists, but musicians, authors and architects.
Cubism…
• objects are analyzed, broken up and reassembled in an
abstracted form
• The artist depicts the subject from a multitude of
viewpoints
Major Influences….
• Exploration and discovery of native cultures/countries
during this time period
• Art from other cultures revealed that shapes and forms
could be simplified and rearranged to increase power
and expression.
• Cézanne - who started to develop the style as an
expressionist was also a primary influence on the
movement.
Cézanne – this guy!
Pablo
Picasso
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1881 - 1973
Spanish
One of the greatest and most
influential artists of the 20th
century, he is known for cofounding the Cubist movement.
Very influenced by African
Art, Masks and Sculpture.
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907
This is considered by many the first cubist painting.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Europeans were discovering African,
Micronesian and Native American art. Artists such as Pablo Picasso were intrigued and inspired
by the stark power and simplicity of styles of those foreign cultures- reflected in his art.
Bust of a Woman, 1907
Friendship, 1908
Head of a Man, 1907
Self- portrait
George Braque
1882-1963
- Subject matter were often musical objects
- He adopted a monochromatic and neutral color palette in the belief that such a palette
would emphasize the subject matter
Nature Morte 1913
La Guitare, 1909
George Braque
1912, The Violin
1914, Man With a Guitar
Robert Delaunay
1885-1941
• Much of his work was non-objective - based on the optical characteristics
of brilliant colors and light
1912, Simultaneous Contrasts: Sun and Moon
Rhythm, 1934
Champs de Mars. La Tour rouge. 1911
Paysage au disque, 1906
Fernand Léger
1881-1955
he created a personal form of cubism which he gradually modified into a more figurative,
or abstract style. His work was “for the people” –not just politicians and the elites. His
boldly simplified treatment of modern subject matter has caused him to be regarded as a
forerunner of Pop Art!
Woman in Blue, Femme en Bleu, 1912
Dans L'Usine, 1918
Still Life with a Beer Mug, 1921
The City , 1919
Woman with a Cat, 1921
Review Cubism…
• objects are analyzed, broken up and
reassembled in an abstracted form
• subject seen from more than one viewpoint
Major Influences….
• Art from other cultures revealed that shapes
and forms could be simplified and rearranged
to increase power and expression.
• Cézanne