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    geometric forms‚ usually straight lines‚ squares‚ rectangles‚ and primary colours. The primary colours are aimed to create peacefulness and harmony within this style of art. De Stijl was very much linked to Cubism‚ another artistic movement which was

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    many critics. It was widely regarded as a Modernist classic and has become one of the most famous of its time. In this essay‚ this piece of work will be analyzed‚ not only for its famous creator‚ but also for its form as well as its foundations of cubism and futuristic aspects. When speaking of form‚ there are some elements to consider. These elements include line‚ shape‚ light and value‚ color‚ texture and pattern‚ space and time and motion. Concluding this essay will be an evaluation of the physical

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    Erfurt Germany in 1924(“Regler Church‚ Erfurt.”). His large and only painting of Regler Church was done in 1930(“Regler Church‚ Erfurt.”). The “Regler Church‚ Erfurt” by Lyonel Feininger in 1930 was a painting that represented the crisis of realism and cubism tenants of Modernism art.

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    detailed masterpieces and was already well on his way to becoming a great artist. Picasso went through many artistic phases in his life time‚ those of which would be his Blue Period‚ the Rose Period‚ the African-influenced Period‚ Analytic Cubism and finally Synthetic Cubism. Picasso revolutionized art in such a way that created waves throughout the modern age and thus affected the world of art itself. At a very young age was it discovered that Pablo Picasso had an extraordinary talent for art. His father

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    Pablo Picasso Biography

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    Pablo Picasso is a very well known artist of the 20th century and his work is still famous today. Picasso went through many time periods‚ but his most famous ones are the blue period‚ the rose period‚ and cubism. Pablo Picasso was born in Màlaga‚ Spain‚ in 1881. Picasso was raised by his mother Doña Maria and his father Don Josè Ruiz Blasco. Picasso’s father was an art teacher and started teaching him how to draw as a child. "By the time he was 13 years old‚ his skill level had surpassed his fathers"

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    For example‚ portraiture is inherently an individualist medium‚ differing greatly from collectivist murals. Moreover‚ cubism is a European invention and the subject matter is devoid of the political flare that brightens Rivera’s social-realist murals. Though these claims ring true‚ the progress and alignment with the politics of Rivera’s later years evident in Portrait

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    Why did Georges Braque make his artwork Still Life with Violin‚1913 with a new touch to still life? To begin‚ the painting by Braque was made in a new Modern movement called Cubism. The Modern movement‚ Cubism‚ was formed by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and French artist Georges Braque in 1907. They made Cubism as a new way of portraying multiple dimensions and perspectives of an object or subject onto a two-dimensional canvas. In Braque’s painting‚ Still Life with Violin‚ the artwork is made by

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    at what was happening to the world‚ within the book Dadaism‚ Huelsenbeck (2004‚ pg 8) stated ‘None of us had any understanding for the courage that is needed to allow oneself to be shot dead for the idea of the nation...’‚ they were disgusted by the war and the idea that the nation’s public would support such violence‚ and they were frustrated with having no control over what was happening‚ a similar feeling the punks had in the 1970s. Dadaism was about rebelling against the war‚ they wanted to

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    Look at Picasso’s mural Guernica‚ painted in 1937 (http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso/guernica.jpg.html). Would you classify Guernica as Expressionism‚ Cubism‚ Dada‚ or Surrealism? Explain your answer by using specific visual and stylistic references. Presumably Picasso’s most appreciated work of art‚ Guernica is undoubtedly his most effective political statement‚ painted as a quick response to the Nazi’s staggering easygoing bombarding practice on the Basque town of Guernica amid Spanish

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    Pablo Picasso

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    Overview Pablo Picasso was the greatest and most significant artist in the beginning of the twentieth century. Best known as the father of Cubism‚ Picasso also made important contributions to Surrealism and Symbolism and he was the inventor of collage. Although he primarily saw himself as a painter‚ Picasso ’s sculpture work was highly significant‚ in addition he explored printmaking and ceramics. Pablo had a charismatic personality and was involved in many relationships with women which directed

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