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cubism [ˈkjuːbɪzəm] n (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Movements) (often capital) a French school of painting, collage, relief, and sculpture initiated in 1907 by Pablo Picasso, the Spanish painter and sculptor (1881-1973) and Georges Braque, the French painter (1882-1963), which amalgamated viewpoints of natural forms into a multifaceted surface of geometrical planes cubist adj & n cubistic adj cubistically adv Cubism a movement in 20th-century painting in which several planes of an object in the form of cubes or other solids are presented in an arbitrary arrangement using a narrow range of colors or monochrome. — Cubist, n. — Cubistic, adj. See also: Art
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| When I created this edited version of Person First for our session this morning I was surprised to find Cubism was predominant in the art collection. Picasso was most famous as the co-founder of Cubism, a style of painting a subject from many angles at once. Pablo Picasso employed the projection model when he invented cubism, writes Robbin, an artist and computer scientist. |
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