G10 Cubism Flashcards

1
Q
  • 1907 – 1908 invented by Pablo Picasso and Georges
    Braque.
  • features subjects in a fragmented and deconstructed
    manner
A

Cubism

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2
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derived from the remarks of critic Louis

Vauxcelles

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Cubism

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3
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  • first abstract style of modern art

- emphasizes flat, two-dimensional surface

A

Cubism

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4
Q

presents new reality in paintings that depicted
radically fragmented objects

introduced relativity by fusing memories and
observations

A

Cubists

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5
Q

“ flat surface of the art
should be emphasized ”

“ colors should be arranged “

quotes from

A

Paul Cezzane

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6
Q

inspiration but not the creator of cubism

A

Paul Cezanne

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7
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made “Hillside in Provence” and “Bibemus Wuarry”

A

Paul Cezanne

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8
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made “Les Demoiselles D’ Avignon” at 1907

A

Pablo Picasso

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9
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made “Houses at L’estaque” at 1908

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Georges Braque

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10
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made “Still Life With Open Window, Rue Ravignan” at 1915

A

Juan Gris

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11
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made “Tea Time” at 1911

A

Jean Metzinger

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12
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made “Conquest of the AIr” at 1913

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Robert De La Fresnaye

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13
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made “Three Women” at 1921

A

Fernand Leger

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14
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  • 1908 – 1912

- Cubism artworks were chaotic

A

Analytic Cubism

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15
Q
  • painted with earth tones and muted grays
  • featured fragmented objects, and overlapping
    planes and lines
A

Analytic Cubism

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16
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  • 1912 – 1914
  • simpler and brighter
  • includes real objects
A

Synthetic Cubism

17
Q
  • a collage with patterned paper and newspaper
  • the patterns, lines, textures and colors are
    interchangeable
A

Synthetic Cubism

18
Q

examples of Analytic Cubism

A

Ma Jolie

Violin and Palaette

19
Q

examples of Synthetic Cubism

A

Still Life with Chair- Caning

The Sunblind

20
Q

Filipino Cubists

A

Cesar Legaspi

Vicente Manansala

21
Q
  • refined cubism in the Philippines.
  • feature geometric fragmentation technique –
    intense and powerful
A

Cesar Legaspi

22
Q
  • fragmented images, not overly distorted
  • common subjects were the unique Filipino

objects such as sabong, jeepneys and barung-
barong

A

Vicente Manansala