22: Early Twentieth Century Flashcards
style of Cubism developed by Picasso and Braque from 1910-1911 in which they analyzed subjects from various angles, then painted abstract, geometric references to these views
Analytical Cubism
work made by gluing various materials, such as paper scraps, photographs, and cloth, on a flat surface
collage
art style developed in Paris based on simultaneous presentation of multiple views, disintegration, and geometric reconstructions of subjects in flattened, ambiguous pictorial space
Cubism
style of painting introduced in Paris in early twentieth century, characterized by areas of bright, contrasting color and simplified shapes
Fauvism
group movement originating in Italy in 1909 that celebrated both natural and mechanical motion and speed
Futurism
modification of Analytical Cubism with color, textured and patterned surfaces, and use of cutout shapes
Synthetic Cubism