European Cubist Art

European Cubist Art refers to a movement in early 20th century European art that emphasized geometric shapes, abstract forms, and fragmented compositions. Artists associated with Cubism, such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, sought to depict subjects from multiple viewpoints simultaneously, challenging traditional notions of perspective and representation. The style is characterized by its use of angular shapes, overlapping planes, and muted color palettes, creating a sense of dynamism and fragmentation in the artwork. Cubist artists often deconstructed and reassembled objects and figures in their work, pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions and paving the way for future developments in modern art.




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European Cubist Art