Orphic Cubism

Orphic Cubism is an art movement that combines the geometric forms of Cubism with the vibrant colors and lyrical qualities of Orphism. Developed by French artists Robert Delaunay and Sonia Delaunay in the early 20th century, Orphic Cubism sought to evoke a sense of rhythm, movement, and emotion through abstract compositions. This style often features fragmented forms, multiple perspectives, and a dynamic interplay of light and color. The artists associated with Orphic Cubism were inspired by the theories of color and light of the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire, seeking to create works that were both visually striking and spiritually uplifting.

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