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ART INTROS MEET PABLO PICASSO
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Art Intros introduces young readers to the first truly modern art movement, Cubism, inspired by African masks and statues, and its impact on the world. It includes key figures such as Paul Picasso, Georges Braque, Albert Gleizes, and Marie Laurencin, and takes readers from 1900s Paris to the end of the movement.
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 23 May 2024
Publisher: FRANKLIN WATTS
Discover the First Truly Modern Art Movement: Cubism
Cubism, a revolutionary art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, has left an indelible mark on the art world. It was inspired by African masks and statues, which were seen as a way to capture the essence of the human form in a more abstract way. The name "Cubism" comes from the fact that the artists used geometric shapes to represent objects, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The First World War also had a significant impact on Cubism, as it led to a sense of disillusionment and a desire to break away from traditional art forms.
Journey from 1900s Paris to the End of the Movement
Cubism began in Paris in the early 1900s, with artists such as Paul Picasso, Georges Braque, Albert Gleizes, and Marie Laurencin leading the way. They experimented with different techniques, such as collage, which involved cutting and pasting pieces of paper and other materials onto a canvas. This technique allowed them to create complex and abstract compositions that were unlike anything that had been seen before.
Key Figures of Cubism
Paul Picasso was one of the most influential artists of the Cubist movement. He was known for his bold and colorful paintings, which often featured geometric shapes and abstract forms. Georges Braque was another key figure, who used a more geometric approach to his paintings. Albert Gleizes was known for his use of color and texture, while Marie Laurencin was known for her delicate and feminine paintings.
Impact of Cubism on Art
Cubism had a profound impact on art, breaking away from traditional art forms and introducing a new way of seeing the world. It inspired many other art movements, such as Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. Cubism also challenged the traditional notion of what art was and what it could be.
Conclusion
Cubism is a truly modern art movement that paved the way for abstract art. Its inspiration from African masks and statues, the impact of the First World War, and the innovative techniques used by the artists have made it a timeless masterpiece. Whether you are a young reader, a budding artist, or just curious about the world of art, Art Intros is the perfect collection of books to start exploring the world of art.
ISBN-13: 9781445183039
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