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Before Picasso and Braque, artists had been using what would go on to be known as collaging techniques. Trompe l’oeil allowed artists to mimic the effect of combining different objects onto a ...
Picasso is most well known for being the co-founder of Cubism, an avant-garde art movement that he and Georges Braque pioneered. Picasso is pictured here in front of his cubist painting “The ...
Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, in 1910, turned the modern art world on its head with their flat, fractured paintings filled with geometric shapes. And they did it again, in 1912, when Cubist Juan ...
Picasso, Braque and Gris learned new tricks from old masters of optical illusion. In the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new show, they shatter modern art to pieces. By Jason Farago Paris, and the ...
The exhibition sets 14 works from the Lauder Cubist collection, given to the Met in 2013, among important, sometimes rarely seen paintings and collages by Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso and Juan ...
Though Picasso’s pyrotechnics are certainly more dazzling, Braque ranks as one of the great innovators in modern art (see color). And if he has explored a more limited area, he has often probed ...
In their various ways, Picasso, Braque and Gris pursued this kind of truth in their pre-Cubism years. Their Cubist works move us with the bold, new directions of their steadfast pursuits. J.S. Bernard ...
Georges Braque, in 1907, looked at his Spanish friend’s new painting, ... Picasso and Braque effected the greatest break in the rules of Western painting in 500 years, ...
Decades before World War II and the atomic bomb, Picasso and French painter Georges Braque first introduced the world to cubism. The style defied the accepted norms of perspective, depicting its ...
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